ssing the alt key and see what is generated. This
will at least tell you if X is seeing the key. Also try the alt key
on the other side of the keyboard (assuming you have one).
If it sees the key then you can use xkeycaps to change the modifiers
on keys.
Jim
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nd see what is generated. This
will at least tell you if X is seeing the key. Also try the alt key
on the other side of the keyboard (assuming you have one).
If it sees the key then you can use xkeycaps to change the modifiers
on keys.
Jim
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;m setting up a cable modem account with a local
Andy> ISP and I'm not sure what card to pick up...
Andy> Thanks in advance for any advice on this.
I've got a Linksys EtherFast 10/100+56k modem pc card. No dongle
(just a huge bit that stick out of the slot). works well no pr
MCIA NICs. I'm setting up a cable modem account with a local
Andy> ISP and I'm not sure what card to pick up...
Andy> Thanks in advance for any advice on this.
I've got a Linksys EtherFast 10/100+56k modem pc card. No dongle
(just a huge bit that stick out of the slot). work
r linux. One is the Linksys EtherFast® 10/100 +
Luis> 56K Modem PC Card PCMLM56 and the other the D-link DMF-560TX
I have the linksys (without dongle). Modem and ethernet (10 and 100)
work fine. (running on a toshiba satellite no less)
Jim
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@James LewisMoss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
the Linksys EtherFast® 10/100 +
Luis> 56K Modem PC Card PCMLM56 and the other the D-link DMF-560TX
I have the linksys (without dongle). Modem and ethernet (10 and 100)
work fine. (running on a toshiba satellite no less)
Jim
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