On Wed, 25 Mar 1998, Chris Bond wrote:
> The shell scripts works fine, i've been using it for a while its just
> annoying because i can't put it on cron or nothing because when u login to
> the kernel it turns the num-lock off again. I've tried to change
> keyboard.c as surgested here but it did
Chris Bond wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Theres a way to turn the number lock on by default, i remember someone
> posting something to the list a while back. It involves editing one of
> the linux source c files. Does anyone know how to do this ?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris Bond.
> --
On my machine (DEC LPv+) i
On Wed, 25 Mar 1998, Steve Chadsey wrote:
> This is in the Linux FAQ:
> ---
> Question 7.10. How do I get NUM LOCK to default to on ?
>
> Use the setleds program, for example (in /etc/rc.local or one of the
> /etc/rc.d/* files):
>for t in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
>do
> setleds +num < /de
>Theres a way to turn the number lock on by default, i remember someone
>posting something to the list a while back. It involves editing one of
>the linux source c files. Does anyone know how to do this ?
C? You can do it from a shell script. I'm not at my home machine, but
basically you just r
On Wed, 25 Mar 1998, Chris Bond wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Theres a way to turn the number lock on by default, i remember someone
> posting something to the list a while back. It involves editing one of
> the linux source c files. Does anyone know how to do this ?
Man setleds.
Something like "setleds
Hi,
Theres a way to turn the number lock on by default, i remember someone
posting something to the list a while back. It involves editing one of
the linux source c files. Does anyone know how to do this ?
Thanks,
Chris Bond.
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Regards, From Chris.
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