* Derek J Witt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011008 00:17]:
> Yeah, I'm used to the separate keys. I still don't like the position of
> the caps lock on a sun5 keyboard (I think that's the type on an Ultra
Wow, I wish all users were so civil about the keymappings on suns. :)
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Scott Dier <[EMAIL PROTEC
Yeah, I'm used to the separate keys. I still don't like the position of
the caps lock on a sun5 keyboard (I think that's the type on an Ultra
sparc 5). But, that's an issue I can fix with xmodmap when using my
Solaris account on campus. If I want to re-enable the extra keys, I can
just use xmodma
On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 06:51:07AM -0400, Joe Stevens wrote:
>
> Speaking of X 4.1 stuff, I recently tried to compile Xfree86 4.1 on my
> Blade 100, and it compiled without incident, but wouldn't run. (It ran
> fine after I manually installed the file XFree86 (ie, the X
> server) extracted from t
Speaking of X 4.1 stuff, I recently tried to compile Xfree86 4.1 on my
Blade 100, and it compiled without incident, but wouldn't run. (It ran
fine after I manually installed the file XFree86 (ie, the X
server) extracted from the Debian Woody Sparc package.)
After some hunting on archives of this
Speaking of X 4.1 stuff, I recently tried to compile Xfree86 4.1 on my
Blade 100, and it compiled without incident, but wouldn't run. (It ran
fine after I manually installed the file XFree86 (ie, the X
server) extracted from the Debian Woody Sparc package.)
After some hunting on archives of thi
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