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
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
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
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"
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,
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