On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 05:28:12PM -0400, Stephen Ball wrote: > I just caught hold of this thread so sorry if this fix has been mentioned but > has anyone suggested the Multi_Key? You can setup Xmodmap to configure a key > as the multi_key, right now I'm using the righthand tux (windows) key. What > it does is act as a starter key for ascii combinations, for example: > multi_key, ", o (typed in sequence) gives an รถ (o with an umlat is that > doesn't display correctly). I haven't found a complete list of the multi_key > combinations but have found quite a few through trial and error and will be > happy to write up what I know if that would help.
it surely would. http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net -- DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #59 from Will Trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : Wanting to SYNCHRONIZE YOUR SYSTEM CLOCK periodically? If you think your system clock gathers or loses a few extra seconds each day, you're probably looking for "ntpdate" which queries several "network time protocol" servers, and sets your system clock accordingly. apt-get install ntpdate ntp-doc then browse /usr/share/doc/ntp-doc/html for info. Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ...