As promised, I've looked in to the keyboard repeat rate problem, and I've
actually figured it out. It's quite simple really...
kbdrate as shipped in util-linux talks to a PC keyboard to set its repeat rate
(which, obviously, does not work for a Sun keyboard).
Xsun doesn't grok xset r
Xsun does grok (and sets the repeat rate when started with) -ar1 (delay) and
-ar2 (repeat) options.
I've hacked up a quick sunkbdrate program which gets/sets the repeat rate from
the console (X will use this rate as well unless you use -ar1/2. -ar1/2 will
not affect the console).
You can fetch source and binary from ftp.netg.se:/pub/Linux/sparc/ sunkbdrate
and sunkbdrate.c
Regards,
/Anders
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