Evolution and KDE: Keyboard problems

2003-01-10 Thread Peter Davie
Hi, I've upgraded to RH8.0 recently and stopped using GNOME and gone back to KDE (as used under RH7.3). My problem is that evolution sometimes freaks on the keyboard input focus and it seems to hop all over the place for no apparent reason. Generally it behaves however. I've not had a similar

USB keyboard problems

2002-11-11 Thread Lstevens85
I use a Compaq internet keyboard. My mouse is a Microsoft Wireless Intellimouse. My mouse usually seems to work, at one time it quite working but it now seems to work fine. The problem is in my USB keyboard I cannot seem to get it working no mater what I try. It did work under an older

Hi - Keyboard problems.

2002-10-29 Thread Greg Klofa
Hi, I am new to the list, and also very new to linux all together. I decided I would go with Red-Hat, cause I had heard that it was a pretty good system. So far very happy, and have hardly used Windows since installing. One problem I am having is with the keyboard setting. I have it set on

Re: Hi - Keyboard problems.

2002-10-29 Thread Mandy
I had the same problem. Use US English. Greg Klofa wrote: Hi, I am new to the list, and also very new to linux all together. I decided I would go with Red-Hat, cause I had heard that it was a pretty good system. So far very happy, and have hardly used Windows since installing. One

Re: Hi - Keyboard problems.

2002-10-29 Thread Greg Klofa
Mandy, thanks for that. I did try it before, and it did not work for some reason. I went through all the english keyboards and none of them gave me use of all keys. Us English just did. thanks again Greg On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 03:43, Mandy wrote: I had the same problem. Use US English.

Re: Keyboard problems with switchbox (again)

2002-10-04 Thread Toralf Lund
I have tried with different keyboards and also changed the keyboard type using anaconda --reconfig all with the same result. Does anyone understand what is going on here? -- - Toralf Toralf, Manual switch boxes are ALWAYS very unreliable. While switching, you're

Keyboard problems with switchbox (again)

2002-10-03 Thread Toralf Lund
And now a re-run of one of last weeks problems... I have some more information now, though, but still no idea about how to resolve the issue. We have a PC running Red Hat 7.3 that shares keyboard, mouse and monitor with a different system via a manual switchbox. PC1 : Keyboard/mouse/monitor

Re: Keyboard problems with switchbox (again)

2002-10-03 Thread Edward Dekkers
I have tried with different keyboards and also changed the keyboard type using anaconda --reconfig all with the same result. Does anyone understand what is going on here? -- - Toralf Toralf, Manual switch boxes are ALWAYS very unreliable. While switching, you're physycally breaking

Re: Keyboard problems with switchbox (again)

2002-10-03 Thread achana
Likewise I use a manual push-button affair, sometimes my mouse plays up. keyboard ok. I really like one of those which has its own keyboard and you can toggle between computers with it... Kinda expensive though Edward Dekkers wrote: I have tried with different keyboards and also changed the

Re: Keyboard problems when connecting via switchbox

2002-09-25 Thread Toralf Lund
Maybe the keyboard emulator of your KVM is different than your current keyboard driver. The keyboard is constantly sending a signal to the mother board to ensure it is still there. When you switch your KVM, the KVM then in turn sends a signal to the motherboard, it seems like the OS is

Keyboard problems when connecting via switchbox

2002-09-23 Thread Toralf Lund
Another problem on one of our somewhat exotic setups: I just tried connecting a Red Hat 7.3 box to the keyboard and monitor via a switchbox (combined screen/mouse/keyboard; mice still connected directly due to lack of appropriate cables), where a different workstation - an old SGI O2 - is

RE: Keyboard problems when connecting via switchbox

2002-09-23 Thread Carl Boudreau
is seeing a different keyboard. try changing you current keyboard to a standard 101 keyboard type. or another driver. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Toralf Lund Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 7:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Keyboard

keyboard problems

2002-04-24 Thread Glen Lee Edwards
My favorite keyboard just crashed - near as I can figure the cable where it plugs into the pc has an open line. This keyboard also has a serial connection that I can plug into com1. I can't find a configuration file or script that allows me to configure a keyboard on an existing system (7.2) so

Keyboard Problems when setting DISPLAY env variable

2001-11-12 Thread James Francis
Hello, Under Redhat 7.1, I open an xterm and do an xhost + to allow remote X displays. Now, I login to an IBM RS6000 box running AIX 4.3. When I run an xterm, the xterm opens on the Redhat box like it is supposed to, but I cannot type inside the window. Any clues? Thanks, JMF James Francis

RE: Keyboard Problems when setting DISPLAY env variable

2001-11-12 Thread James Francis
Under Redhat 7.1, I open an xterm and do an xhost + to allow remote X displays. Now, I login to an IBM RS6000 box running AIX 4.3. When I run an xterm, the xterm opens on the Redhat box like it is supposed to, but I cannot type inside the window. Nevermind, I figured it out... There is a

keyboard problems

2001-03-30 Thread Ian Thomas
After installing, I am unable to get Backspace working properly. I have read through documentation on the LDP but when I try this xmodmap -e "keysym BackSpace = Delete" -e "keysym Delete = BackSpace" I get this error xmodmap: commandline:0: bad keysym target keysym 'BackSpace', no