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Re: blink the Numlock



Colin Marquardt wrote:
> 
> * Oliver Larisch <o.larisch@cityweb.de> writes:
> 
> > how to blink  the  "numlock-LED" in every Linux-boot. (not only blinking, I want
> > to type numbers direkt after boot ; )    Windoze does !!

Not WindowsNT; you have to make a registry hack to do this in NT. Nasty
stuff.

> Type
> 
>   man XF86Config
> 
> While looking at the manpage, type
> 
>   /Num
> 
> (case matters), and you´ll find
> 
> |       ServerNumLock
> |               forces  the  X  server  to  handle the numlock key
> |               internally.  The X server sends a different set of
> |               keycodes  for  the  numpad when the numlock key is
> |               active.  This enables applications to make use  of
> |               the numpad.
> 
> > how to start staroffice 5.0 after a crash of it, without booting. I wasn't able
> > as yet.
> 
> Hmm. Ctrl-Alt-Backspace? If *that* doesn´t help, read
>   /usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.x/Documentation/sysrq.txt
> (you need to have a 2.2.x kernel).
> 
> HTH,
>   Colin
> 
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> Colin Marquardt <colin.marquardt@gmx.de>
> 
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