Jason Pepas, 2002-Oct-07 14:50 -0500:
> > I'm not sure I know what you mean by "globally". Do you mean for all
> > users? Does it work at all?
>
> when I say globally, I mean it actually didn't work at all. I have noticed
> that if I change kbdrate in an xterm, and then switch to tty2, the kb
> I'm not sure I know what you mean by "globally". Do you mean for all
> users? Does it work at all?
when I say globally, I mean it actually didn't work at all. I have noticed
that if I change kbdrate in an xterm, and then switch to tty2, the kbdrate is
back to default, and when I switch bac
Jason Pepas, 2002-Oct-06 18:11 -0500:
> hello,
>
> I would like to change the default keyboard repeat rate.
>
> I have tried writting a /etc/ini.d/kbdrate.sh script, but it does not seem to
> change things globally.
>
> any ideas?
>
> thanks,
> jason pepas
Hey Jason,
I'm not sure I know wha
hello,
I would like to change the default keyboard repeat rate.
I have tried writting a /etc/ini.d/kbdrate.sh script, but it does not seem to
change things globally.
any ideas?
thanks,
jason pepas
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