Colin Marquardt wrote: > > * Oliver Larisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > how to blink the "numlock-LED" in every Linux-boot. (not only blinking, I > > want > > to type numbers direkt after boot ; ) Windoze does !!
Not WindowsNT; you have to make a registry hack to do this in NT. Nasty stuff. > Type > > man XF86Config > > While looking at the manpage, type > > /Num > > (case matters), and you´ll find > > | ServerNumLock > | forces the X server to handle the numlock key > | internally. The X server sends a different set of > | keycodes for the numpad when the numlock key is > | active. This enables applications to make use of > | the numpad. > > > how to start staroffice 5.0 after a crash of it, without booting. I wasn't > > able > > as yet. > > Hmm. Ctrl-Alt-Backspace? If *that* doesn´t help, read > /usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.x/Documentation/sysrq.txt > (you need to have a 2.2.x kernel). > > HTH, > Colin > > -- > Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null