Ciao Tamas K Papp, nel tuo messaggio dicevi:
> is
> it possible to get sleep with this?
You should get a patch and recompile the kernel. Not worth, since I guess
in a couple of days/weeks we'll have a 2.6.11 Debian.
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On Oct 5 1991, 8.53 AM; Linus Benedict Torvalds said:
>I can (well, almost)
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 10:57:39AM -0500, Tamas K Papp wrote:
> I am using pbbuttonsd, and the F1-F5 keys work as they should.
> However,
>
> 1. I cannot use Ctrl-Alt-F1 etc to switch to a text console - is it
> because of pbbuttonsd?
Have you tried Fn-Ctrl-Alt-F1? I wouldn't blame pbbuttonsd.
>
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 05:09:26PM +0100, Wolfram Quester wrote:
> I guess both is accomplished if you change
> KBDMode = fkeyslast
> to
> KBDMode = fkeysfirst
> in /etc/pbbuttonsd.conf.
> The default is chosen to imitate the bahaviour of MacOS, IIRC.
Thank you. Works
Hi Tamas,
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 10:57:39AM -0500, Tamas K Papp wrote:
> I am using pbbuttonsd, and the F1-F5 keys work as they should.
> However,
>
> 1. I cannot use Ctrl-Alt-F1 etc to switch to a text console - is it
> because of pbbuttonsd?
Probably you have to press fn additionally.
>
> 2.
I am using pbbuttonsd, and the F1-F5 keys work as they should.
However,
1. I cannot use Ctrl-Alt-F1 etc to switch to a text console - is it
because of pbbuttonsd?
2. I would prefer to use Fn-F1 etc instead and not have the F1-F5 keys
captured.
Is this possible?
Thank you,
Tamas
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