Sounds like one or more keys is jammed causing major key repeat!
Is your keyboard still causing the problem even when you shut down and
restart?
Turn your PC off, disconnect the keyboard and have a good look at
the keys, testing them out, etc...it may be a good time to clean your
keyboard.
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I do finally have my c++ compiler working under Caldera. Thanks
for the questions and help. c++ (g++) was not available under the
default installation of Caldera 2.2. When I did try to install using
kpackage, the tool reported that the following two dependencies were
not met: "=" and "2.9.0".
"K. Ziel" wrote:
>
> Ooooh. I didn't know that there was an error file there...I got a great hint,
> and it worked out splendidly. Do I have to tell what and give away my
> stupidity?
>
Yes! Please share. It might help someone else who may be having the
same problem. Thanks.
> Cathy James wrote:
>
>
> I'm not sure if the sound card (SoundBlaster 16 ISA PnP) is working
> in Linux either.
One way to test if your sound card is working or not is to go to the
sound option in your control panel under x-windows (when you've got x
working the way you want) and try to test
I seem to recall that Linux cannot use swap over 128MB. Anything over
this is a waste. Can someone back me up?
Cathy James wrote:
> Perhaps I'm simply running out of memory
> during the install. I'll have to create a 256M swap partition
> and try it again.
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