Joshua Rodman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think KDE tries to help us here by tweaking the X server input
settings from its own configuration file. Try going into the KDE
control panel and poking around there.
No KDE on this box, but anyhow, as of today it's started working again. I
didn't
* Pete Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010501 16:14]:
Well, if I do that, I don't even get autorepeat in the Eterm I typed the
command into. Still works in this here VMware box though.
Oh, I had assumed you were testing in a console...
I'll try shutting the VM down...
[later]
Nope, no
* Pete Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010430 14:01]:
Some time since last night my keyboard repeat has gone...
I'm baffled - I've been running 8.0rc1 since it appeared, and have been up
and logged in for 16 days without problems. Symptoms are, well, no
auto-repeat. If I change keyboard
Joshua Rodman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What happens if, as root, you simply run '/sbin/kbdrate -r 30.0 -d 250'.
Does this bring back your repeat? Does it stick when using vmware and
leaving it again?
Well, if I do that, I don't even get autorepeat in the Eterm I typed the
command into.
Some time since last night my keyboard repeat has gone...
I'm baffled - I've been running 8.0rc1 since it appeared, and have been up
and logged in for 16 days without problems. Symptoms are, well, no
auto-repeat. If I change keyboard settings in the Gnome config tool and
hit Try, auto-repeat
I'm having a similar problem, but mine didn't go away it just got slow.
My machine has been up for about a week. Yesterday, I opened an
editor and started typing and the key repeat rate was slow. I have
no idea why. Do you know of any settings that control key repeat
rate? Somewhere in the