Tyler Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2007-05-17, Amy Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Well, I do know that to get rid of caps lock completely and make it > > into a control key so that it's actually *useful*, you can edit (as > > root, of course) the file /etc/console-tools/remap and uncomment > > the sed statement found there. > > > > Beyond that, you might check out the manuals for dumpkeys(1) and > > loadkeys(1). You can use them to create a custom keymap. > > setkeycodes(8) could probably be used to assign keycodes to things > > that produce garbage, but I could be making that up.
> Thanks I'll look into that. Now that you've inadvertently put me onto > w3m.el (if a lit student can do it...) Hehehe...revealing my area of study does actually tend to make people more receptive to computer-y suggestions, but *less* receptive to book suggestions! It's really weird. I just don't get the whole "Oh, you're studying lit., therefore your reading level must be *far above* mine and I could never enjoy a book *you* would read" thing. Not saying stuff like that (in other domains; I obviously wouldn't start talking to myself about how intimidated I was by me) is *exactly* why I was able to learn *anything* about computers, because I skipped the whole "Oh, GNU/Linux is just for computer scientists. Oh, gee, I could never learn how to do this, because look who *does* know how to do it" thing. I mean, I'm glad that you liked the tip(s) ( :-) ); I guess I just wish there were some way of spreading the word that (for example) Linux *is* for computer scientists, but that doesn't mean it's not also for other people, or that [whatever I'm reading at a given moment] *is* a positive contribution to the literary tradition or whatever, but that doesn't mean that my hypothetical friend the biology major couldn't enjoy it. I suppose I'm just annoyingly positive about people's abilities :-) . > I've finally found a text-based browser that provides all the > features I need, which drastically reduces my need for X. Well, good for you! Personally, I like X. It lets me see pretty pictures in emacs-w3m or iceweasel or whatever (though regular w3m can display images on the console). Amy -- There are three things I always forget. Names, faces -- the third I can't remember. -- Italo Svevo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]