Re: keyboard issues (debian squeeze)

2010-12-08 Thread Sthu Deus
Thank You for Your time and answer, Kevin: > I suspected it was related to fglrx drivers, but on my current install > I didn't include these and the key repeat problem is *still* there. Months ago I had some problem w/ my keyboard using X. - I got fixed it by simply returning back to use the stab

Re: keyboard issues (debian squeeze)

2010-12-08 Thread Kevin Jackson
Hi, >> I'm sure this key repeat issue isn't a problem with my keyboard (even >> though it's cheap :).  But to answer your question, no I haven't tried >> unplugging/plugging my keyboard (it's hard to reach the socket without >> a lot of faffing around) > > Well, if you want my humble opinion, it w

Re: keyboard issues (debian squeeze)

2010-12-07 Thread Klistvud
Dne, 08. 12. 2010 04:53:29 je Kevin Jackson napisal(a): > > Have you tried reseating the USB plug when this happens, or tried > another port? I'm sure this key repeat issue isn't a problem with my keyboard (even though it's cheap :). But to answer your question, no I haven't tried unplugging/pl

Re: keyboard issues (debian squeeze)

2010-12-07 Thread Kevin Jackson
Hi, On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 9:13 AM, Mike wrote: >> I have a cheapo logitech usb keyboard (standard US layout). >> >> After using the computer for an indeterminate amount of time, one of >> the keys will 'stick' > > Have you tried reseating the USB plug when this happens, or tried > another port?

Re: keyboard issues (debian squeeze)

2010-12-07 Thread Mike
> I have a cheapo logitech usb keyboard (standard US layout). > > After using the computer for an indeterminate amount of time, one of > the keys will 'stick' Have you tried reseating the USB plug when this happens, or tried another port? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.d

keyboard issues (debian squeeze)

2010-12-07 Thread Kevin Jackson
Hi, I want to get some feedback here concerning an issue I have with my keyboard in squeeze (64bit) I have a cheapo logitech usb keyboard (standard US layout). The keyboard preferences panel lists two layouts, 1 US, 2 UK (as I entered UK English language as an option during install). The first

Re: KVM - switch and keyboard issues

2004-12-14 Thread andreas . sumper
Hi! I tried somethign completely different. As I am not so happy with gnome, I installed icewm. The strange thing is: now it works! Maybe gnome has some problem with switching from pc to another by using a kvm - switch! Thanks, Andy "Clyde E. Kunkel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12.12.2004 17:

Re: KVM - switch and keyboard issues

2004-12-12 Thread Clyde E. Kunkel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi List! I just got my 2.6 - er Kernel working with debian, but I got a problem here, which seems to be related to my kvm - switch. I have two systems here. One is working with 2.4.27-xfs and the other one is running 2.6.8.1 Both systems are attached to a digitus IC-814-I

KVM - switch and keyboard issues

2004-12-12 Thread andreas . sumper
Hi List! I just got my 2.6 - er Kernel working with debian, but I got a problem here, which seems to be related to my kvm - switch. I have two systems here. One is working with 2.4.27-xfs and the other one is running 2.6.8.1 Both systems are attached to a digitus IC-814-I kvm - switch. If I swith

keyboard issues on debian => RH sessions -- inputrc?

2002-01-30 Thread Karsten M. Self
I'm having some issues with input and display artifacts on ssh sessions from a Debian box to several RH boxen here at work. Typically, a shell session works OK, but vi, vim, and less have problems usually with backspace keys (backspace/delete seem to be mapped oddly). This also seems to be related

Re: keyboard issues

1998-10-02 Thread Michael Beattie
[snip] > > The automatic key repeat rate is a little > > too slow to my liking. > > $ /sbin/kbdrate -r 30 [snip] > echo "Setting stupid Compaq keyboard" Hehehe... :) Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) PGP Key avail

Re: keyboard issues

1998-10-01 Thread Peter S Galbraith
> The automatic key repeat rate is a little > too slow to my liking. It's not an X issue: $ /sbin/kbdrate -r 30 This annoyed me enough to add this to my boot-up sequence: /etc/rc2.d/S30keyboard -> ../init.d/keyboard where the /etc/init.d/keyboard script is as

keyboard issues

1998-10-01 Thread E.L. Meijer \(Eric\)
Hi all, I've got a PC with an ASUS BX motherboard, a diamond viper 330 AGP, and a PS/2 style connected keyboard. The automatic key repeat rate is a little too slow to my liking. I have tried to change this using the Keyboard section in /etc/X11/XF86Config, and with the xset command. Neither see