Re: Keyboard autorepeat

2000-01-27 Thread Dänzer
--- Ed Cogburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To clear up the earlier confusion from above: I now know the SetKbdSettings stuff is coming from *GNOME* (latest version of GNOME, I'm using potato updated almost daily). It now sets the keyboard every time it starts, thus the value of AutoRepeat in

Re: Keyboard autorepeat

2000-01-26 Thread Ed Cogburn
Ed Cogburn wrote: Michel Dänzer wrote: --- Ed Cogburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is, to me, something suspicious that I haven't noticed before. The last lines of the text console after starting X now include: SetKbdSettings - type: 0 rate: 5 delay: 105 snumlk:

Re: Keyboard autorepeat

2000-01-19 Thread Ed Cogburn
Michel Dänzer wrote: --- Ed Cogburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is, to me, something suspicious that I haven't noticed before. The last lines of the text console after starting X now include: SetKbdSettings - type: 0 rate: 5 delay: 105 snumlk: 0 SetKbdSettings -

Re: Keyboard autorepeat

2000-01-17 Thread Ethan Benson
On 16/1/2000 Alisdair McDiarmid wrote: Where can I change this setting? /sbin/kbdrate -r 30.0 -d 250 worked for me. do it on the console though, or else it will only affect X it seems. can anyone tell me why there is a /etc/pam.d/kbdrate file that seems to do nothing? any user can use

Re: Keyboard autorepeat

2000-01-17 Thread Dänzer
--- Alisdair McDiarmid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Jan 16, 2000 at 06:53:25PM +, Alisdair McDiarmid wrote: I just upgraded my machine to current potato, and the keyboard autorepeat settings have changed: delay is now 500ms instead of ~300ms as it was before. I've fixed

Re: Keyboard autorepeat

2000-01-17 Thread Ed Cogburn
Alisdair McDiarmid wrote: On Sun, Jan 16, 2000 at 06:53:25PM +, Alisdair McDiarmid wrote: I just upgraded my machine to current potato, and the keyboard autorepeat settings have changed: delay is now 500ms instead of ~300ms as it was before. I've fixed the problem in X by editing

Re: Keyboard autorepeat

2000-01-17 Thread Dänzer
--- Ed Cogburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is, to me, something suspicious that I haven't noticed before. The last lines of the text console after starting X now include: SetKbdSettings - type: 0 rate: 5 delay: 105 snumlk: 0 SetKbdSettings - succeeded Where is

Keyboard autorepeat

2000-01-16 Thread Alisdair McDiarmid
I just upgraded my machine to current potato, and the keyboard autorepeat settings have changed: delay is now 500ms instead of ~300ms as it was before. I've no idea which package this can be configured in. I've fixed the problem in X by editing my XF86Config file (added AutoRepeat 300 5

Re: Keyboard autorepeat

2000-01-16 Thread Alisdair McDiarmid
On Sun, Jan 16, 2000 at 06:53:25PM +, Alisdair McDiarmid wrote: I just upgraded my machine to current potato, and the keyboard autorepeat settings have changed: delay is now 500ms instead of ~300ms as it was before. I've fixed the problem in X by editing my XF86Config file (added

Re: keyboard autorepeat

1999-09-20 Thread David Wright
Quoting Ian Zimmerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Is there a clean way to once and for always set the keyboard autorepeat delay and rate on a Debian system? I mean something like kbdrate -d 500 -r 10.0 somewhere in the /etc/init.d/* scripts. grep says no there is no such thing -- do I have

Re: keyboard autorepeat

1999-09-20 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 20 Sep, David Wright wrote about Re: keyboard autorepeat Quoting Ian Zimmerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Is there a clean way to once and for always set the keyboard autorepeat delay and rate on a Debian system? I mean something like kbdrate -d 500 -r 10.0 somewhere in the /etc/init.d

keyboard autorepeat

1999-09-13 Thread Ian Zimmerman
Is there a clean way to once and for always set the keyboard autorepeat delay and rate on a Debian system? I mean something like kbdrate -d 500 -r 10.0 somewhere in the /etc/init.d/* scripts. grep says no there is no such thing -- do I have to add it myself, and if so, what's the best place