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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Some years ago, I tried several Linux-Distros (Debian, SuSe, Fedora) and found
> the initial .screenrc-configuration-file quite, umm, minimalistic.
> (I don't know if that is still the case? Can anyone confirm?)
I
David Marsh wrote:
>> Yeah, I don't quite see how a screenrc would help either;
>
> I had the same problem. When I first tried it I couldn't see the point.
>
> Then I had problems with a machine constantly disconnecting me due to
> network problems, and out of frustration I tried screen to keep m
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Yeah, I don't quite see how a screenrc would help either;
I had the same problem. When I first tried it I couldn't see the point.
Then I had problems with a machine constantly disconnecting me due to
network problems, and out of frustration I tr
I've recently started using sticky modifier keys
(eg, touch and release modifier, then hit a key to
get the modified key). KDE can be configured
to do this, and I can use loadkeys on a console,
but I recently was stuck on a console where I
didn't have root and couldn't do loadkeys to
set the mod