On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Taupter wrote:
> Some friend told me about a problem he has with Slack7.1, and I tested
> with Debian 2.2 (upgraded from net) and worked the same. Let me explain:
>
> Make sure CAPS-LOCK is off;
> In a console logon, press CAPS-LOCK before typing your login name;
> Type in yo
On 26-Aug-2000 Kenward Vaughan wrote:
[...]
> I stumbled onto this yesterday for the first time. While the login went OK
> (what happens with a mixed--UC and lc--password?)
Nothing strange. Just type the password as you would at a lower case passwd
prompt, and you'll be logged in.
On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 11:59:18PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 26, 2000 at 03:08:27AM -0300, Taupter wrote:
...
> > Voila! The text now is all-CAPS. ls has glitches, and ls --color doesn't
> > display any color. Emacs and other console programs doesn't display its
> > interface
On Sat, Aug 26, 2000 at 03:08:27AM -0300, Taupter wrote:
> Hello, folks.
>
>
> Some friend told me about a problem he has with Slack7.1, and I tested
> with Debian 2.2 (upgraded from net) and worked the same. Let me explain:
>
> Make sure CAPS-LOCK is off;
> In a console logon, press CAPS-LOCK b
Hello, folks.
Some friend told me about a problem he has with Slack7.1, and I tested
with Debian 2.2 (upgraded from net) and worked the same. Let me explain:
Make sure CAPS-LOCK is off;
In a console logon, press CAPS-LOCK before typing your login name;
Type in your login name and press Enter. Th
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