Re: Scroll lock stuck on.. Darn it!

2005-06-22 Thread Simon
Simon wrote: Kent West wrote: Simon wrote: I remember seeing a thread some years ago about a "stuck" shift key. Turns out there was some command or keystroke that caused the terminal to interpret everything in upper-case. The purpose of this capability was to work with some older (antiquated) d

Re: Scroll lock stuck on.. Darn it!

2005-06-22 Thread Marty
Simon wrote: Hi There, I have a debian sarge box that i have just installed into our rack space, networking is currently OFF (so no ssh access). It is controlled by an IP KVM switch, so i have direct access to the screen and keyboard. The problem i have is that the scroll-lock is on so i can

Re: Scroll lock stuck on.. Darn it!

2005-06-22 Thread Simon
Kent West wrote: Simon wrote: I remember seeing a thread some years ago about a "stuck" shift key. Turns out there was some command or keystroke that caused the terminal to interpret everything in upper-case. The purpose of this capability was to work with some older (antiquated) devices/systems

Re: Scroll lock stuck on.. Darn it!

2005-06-22 Thread Kent West
Simon wrote: > The problem i have is that the scroll-lock is on so i cant login etc, > but the shift key seems to be stuck somehow, as when i toggle scroll > lock off, it prints meminfo to the screen (This is normally > shift-scrolllock). I remember seeing a thread some years ago about a "stuck"

Scroll lock stuck on.. Darn it!

2005-06-22 Thread Simon
Hi There, I have a debian sarge box that i have just installed into our rack space, networking is currently OFF (so no ssh access). It is controlled by an IP KVM switch, so i have direct access to the screen and keyboard. The problem i have is that the scroll-lock is on so i cant login etc,