David Wright composed on 2016-09-30 18:58 (UTC+0300):
On Fri 30 Sep 2016 at 18:06:18 (+0300), Reco wrote:
Presumably systemd has its merits, but VT handling is not one of them.
I agree that there're many cornercases in sysvinit's VT handling, but
inability to shut down and reboot is always a
On Fri 30 Sep 2016 at 18:06:18 (+0300), Reco wrote:
> Presumably systemd has its merits, but VT handling is not one of them.
> I agree that there're many cornercases in sysvinit's VT handling, but
> inability to shut down and reboot is always a touchy subject to me.
>
> But I'm not intending to
Hi.
On Fri, 30 Sep 2016 10:09:25 -0300
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Sep 2016, Reco wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 10:03:31PM +, Matt Sickler wrote:
> > > I'm not sure which package this bug should be filed against, partially
> > > because I'm
On Fri, 30 Sep 2016, Reco wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 10:03:31PM +, Matt Sickler wrote:
> > I'm not sure which package this bug should be filed against, partially
> > because I'm not entirely sure of the root cause. I'm able to replicate it
> > on our systems every time, though I have
Hi.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 10:03:31PM +, Matt Sickler wrote:
> I'm not sure which package this bug should be filed against, partially
> because I'm not entirely sure of the root cause. I'm able to replicate it on
> our systems every time, though I have not tried on a fresh install
is not available, I think any
application that interacts with the user would work, but
I've only tried using nano.
3) Hit Scroll Lock - At this point, anything you type will get
buffered somewhere and won't show up until you turn off
Scroll Lock. Leave
nano.
3) Hit Scroll Lock - At this point, anything you type will get
buffered somewhere and won't show up until you turn off
Scroll Lock. Leave it on for the moment.
4) Switch to a different VT using Alt+F2 or do these next
steps from an SSH session
is not available, I think any application that
interacts with the user would work, but I've only tried using nano.
3) Hit Scroll Lock - At this point, anything you type will get buffered
somewhere and won't show up until you turn off Scroll Lock. Leave it on for
the moment.
4) Switch
Hi
Is there a reason why the 'Scroll Lock' key on my up to date SID / KDE4 box
is inoperative.
If I run xmodmap -e 'add mod3 = Scroll_Lock' I can re-enable it, but I
don't want to compromise any functions that may need 'Scroll Lock' disabled.
Bob
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Gunther Furtado wrote:
Socializando com a lista!
hu... o reply do mozilla está indo apenas para o interlocutor.
[...]
Há alguma dica sobre espaço em disco para a partição raiz? Estive quase
apagando a partição e instalando um sistema do zero. Minha partição de
sistema tem 4.8GB (/tmp é
2009/4/8 Hudson Lacerda h...@brfree.com.br:
Gunther Furtado wrote:
Socializando com a lista!
hu... o reply do mozilla está indo apenas para o interlocutor.
[...]
Há alguma dica sobre espaço em disco para a partição raiz? Estive quase
apagando a partição e instalando um sistema do
2009/4/5 h...@brfree.com.br:
Ola,
Sou novo na lista e estou com problemas apos uma atualizacao para xorg.
O teclado nao funciona: ativa Scroll Lock a cada tecla pressionada, e
somente
insere o caractere na 2a. vez (teclas especiais como backspace tem
comportamento mais esquisito). Apos
Socializando com a lista!
2009/4/7 Hudson Lacerda h...@brfree.com.br:
Olá Gunther,
Estou lendo sua resposta após acabar de resolver o problema.
Consegui finalmente atualizar o sistema, após um processo conta-gotas,
selecionando uns poucos pacotes e atualizando, na medida do espaço em
Ola,
Sou novo na lista e estou com problemas apos uma atualizacao para xorg.
O teclado nao funciona: ativa Scroll Lock a cada tecla pressionada, e
somente
insere o caractere na 2a. vez (teclas especiais como backspace tem
comportamento mais esquisito). Apos login no gdm, a sessao gnome trava
(o
Hello.
I have two old Belkin OmniCube KVMs (2-ports and 4-ports using VGA and
PS2) from 2000 or so between Windows and Debian/Linux boxes. In
Linux/Debian, I noticed sometimes my xscreensaver will not start (stuck
scroll lock confirmed with its debugging logs and the developer) and
console
Hi Debian users,
I bought an illuminated keyboard that uses the scroll-lock key to turn the
illumination on/off. Works ok in wink.
In sarge, it sort of works on a virtual terminal, i.e., the illumination turns
on/off with the scroll-lock key, but it also locks the terminal when the
illumination
Hi There,
I have a debian sarge box that i have just installed into our rack
space, networking is currently OFF (so no ssh access). It is controlled
by an IP KVM switch, so i have direct access to the screen and keyboard.
The problem i have is that the scroll-lock is on so i cant login etc
Simon wrote:
The problem i have is that the scroll-lock is on so i cant login etc,
but the shift key seems to be stuck somehow, as when i toggle scroll
lock off, it prints meminfo to the screen (This is normally
shift-scrolllock).
I remember seeing a thread some years ago about a stuck shift
curiosity.
I just need to know how to turn it off!
Is there another way of turning off scroll-lock, some sort of key
combination?
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Simon wrote:
Hi There,
I have a debian sarge box that i have just installed into our rack
space, networking is currently OFF (so no ssh access). It is controlled
by an IP KVM switch, so i have direct access to the screen and keyboard.
The problem i have is that the scroll-lock is on so i
this
historical curiosity.
I just need to know how to turn it off!
Is there another way of turning off scroll-lock, some sort of key
combination?
FIXED!!! Get pissed with keyboard.. hit random keys. Whatever i did,
took off scroll-lock without hitting the scroll lock key, can login now
Hola:
Es una duda un poco tonta, pero en las X cuando le doy a la tecla Print
Screen o la tecla Scroll Lock no pasa nada. Teóricamente, en Gnome,
Print Screen debería capturar la pantalla y Scroll Lock encender el LED
del teclado (por lo menos). En KDE me pasa lo mismo. Fuera del entorno
gráfico
happening to my machine is after a while - I've seen it anywhere from 5 minutes to a few days - it locks up *hard*, and for some reason the Caps lock and Scroll Lock lights on the keyboard turn on. No X, no sshd, nothing, so I can't get in from another box to see what's going on. I haven't seen anything
mount, with an
unknown option error.
So what's happening to my machine is after a while - I've seen it anywhere from 5
minutes to a few days - it locks up *hard*, and for some reason the Caps lock and
Scroll Lock lights on the keyboard turn on. No X, no sshd, nothing, so I can't get
, the drive didn't mount, with an unknown option error.
So what's happening to my machine is after a while - I've seen it anywhere from 5 minutes to a few days - it locks up *hard*, and for some reason the Caps lock and Scroll Lock lights on the keyboard turn on. No X, no sshd, nothing, so I can't
anyone know what signal ^S sends, and how to unfreeze a konsole when it
gets pressed? on one of the system consoles (tty1-6; btw, what is the
proper name for these?), it is effectively a scroll-lock (the scroll-
lock light on the keyboard will light up also), but you have to press
the scroll-lock
* On Mon Oct 22, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote:
anyone know what signal ^S sends, and how to unfreeze a konsole when it
gets pressed?
What signal it sends, I don't know. But to disable it, press ^Q.
HTH,
Jesper
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Chris Grierson writes:
anyone know what signal ^S sends,...
^S is X-OFF.
and how to unfreeze a konsole when it gets pressed?
^Q, which is X-ON.
This a FAQ.
on one of the system consoles (tty1-6; btw, what is the
proper name for these?)
Virtual consoles.
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On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote:
anyone know what signal ^S sends, and how to unfreeze a konsole when it
My guess would be SIGSTOP.
gets pressed? on one of the system consoles (tty1-6; btw, what is the
^Q usually works for me.
(snip)
it's really frustrating because i
'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote:
anyone know what signal ^S sends, and how to unfreeze a konsole when it
gets pressed? on one of the system consoles (tty1-6; btw, what is the
try ctrl-q
erik
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 10:35:58AM -0700, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote:
anyone know what signal ^S sends, and how to unfreeze a konsole when it
gets pressed? on one of the system consoles (tty1-6; btw, what is the
proper name for these?), it is effectively a scroll-lock (the scroll-
lock
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote:
anyone know what signal ^S sends, and how to unfreeze a konsole when it
gets pressed? on one of the system consoles (tty1-6; btw, what is the
proper name for these?), it is effectively a scroll-lock (the scroll-
lock light on the keyboard
* 'cduck' Chris Grierson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011022 11:56]:
anyone know what signal ^S sends, and how to unfreeze a konsole when it
gets pressed? on one of the system consoles (tty1-6; btw, what is the
proper name for these?), it is effectively a scroll-lock (the scroll-
lock light
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 03:16:54PM -0400, Mark Carroll wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote:
it's really frustrating because i often fat-finger ^S when reaching for
^A or ^E (which i often use, resulting in far too frequently locked
sessions).
You can probably change
Lo, on Monday, October 22, Mark Carroll did write:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote:
anyone know what signal ^S sends, and how to unfreeze a konsole when it
My guess would be SIGSTOP.
No. SIGSTOP actually stops (i.e., suspends) the process to which it is
sent. (SIGCONT
this seems obvious but i haven't found a solution yet..
control s activates the scroll lock, which in the console i can
release by pressing the scroll lock key on my keyboard (i thought
control w was also supposed to release it but it does not work on my
systems)
however in X using rxvt if i
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EB == Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
EB this seems obvious but i haven't found a solution yet..
EB control s activates the scroll lock, which in the console i can
EB release by pressing the scroll lock key on my keyboard (i
EB thought
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 01:26:05AM +1100, Edward C. Lang wrote:
C-q, not C-w
bah! /me slaps self. don't know where i got C-w from ...
As from stty -a:
...
start = ^Q;
stop = ^S;
...
ah ok, missed those..
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