Hello ! I have heard about a strange thing that old UNIX keyboard(s) (including the 'Happy Hacking Keyboard' variants) have something like 60 keys and instead of the Caps Lock key the Ctrl key is there (which seems to be much more convenient for emacs :-)) && the CapsLock is not there... (I read it long time ago and read it again in Linux Journal March 2002 page 18).
Today I have checked /etc/X11/XF86Config for the #Keyboard section and this option was disabled (# commented), i removed the # and fired up 'startx' but no, Caps Lock acted like Caps Lock and Ctrl acted like Ctrl ! even a reboot (which is not necessery unlike wind~1) didn't help. Any-One ever tried && succeded to use this option ? Thanks in Advance, Eliran. -- "You have taught us much. Come with us and join the movement." "This movement of yours, does it have slogans?" inquired the Chink. "Right on!" they cried. And they quoted him some. "Your movement, does it have a flag?" asked the Chink. "You bet!" and they described their emblem. "And does your movement have leaders?" "Great leaders." "Then shove it up your butts," said the Chink. "I have taught you nothing." -- Tom Robbins, "Even Cowgirls Get The Blues" ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]