hello, I am currently using a script, /etc/init.d/kbdrate.sh, to set my keyboard repeat rate to something reasonable (like 30).
However, on one of my boxes, if you switch to a tty (ctrl-alt-f1), the rate is still 30, but upon switching back to X, the rate has reverted to the boot time default. switching back to the tty reveals it is now back to the default there too. this problem only occurs on one of my machines. On the other one, the tty's and X are able to maintain different repeat rates. is there a better way to set this? a boot parameter perhaps? what sets it to the default anyway, and is there a way to set that? thanks, jason pepas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]