Hello,
my Beige G3 has sometimes a strange behaviour. As far as I could see, a
black stripe splits the whole screen (seems like a console intrusion), and
xmon ouput is displayed.
I could add that it happens after moving from one desktop to another, but I
often switch between desktops.
Sometimes
le mercredi 02 juillet vers 00:50 [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit:
> How can i see the keycodes?
You start xev in X (shell), it shows up a little window, you move the pointer
on it and the keycodes corresponding to the characters you type in will be
logged in the shell. Ctrl-Btn1 to close.
Hope that h
Bonjour Michel,
le jeudi 03 juillet vers 00:54 Michel Dänzer m'a raconté:
> > > How can i see the keycodes?
> >
> > You start xev in X (shell), it shows up a little window, you move the
> > pointer on it and the keycodes corresponding to the characters you type
> > in will be logged in the shel
Bonjour Simon,
le samedi 12 juillet vers 20:48 Simon Vallet nous a raconté:
> [snip OF stuff]
> In case I don't succed, is BootX working reliably on G3's ?
Yes, it's very reliable, I use it every day ;-)
\bye
Julien
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le mercredi 06 août vers 10:59 Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra a
écrit:
> So I am using now:
>
> ! Rebind keys to permit Apple logo key to be Meta in Emacs.
> [...]
> This gives me Alt and Meta as I want them in Emacs, but with
> an additional strange twist: M-TAB gets captured
le jeudi 28 août vers 00:51 Michael Rose m'a raconté:
> I know this sounds too obvious but are you sure your local user account
> is loading bash?
>
> try export $PATH= whatever your path is
> then echo $PATH
The syntax is incorrect: export PATH=/whatever/your/path/is
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