* Anyone know what is happening in Debian Lenny?
@ Gaijin
` Gregory Nowak
` luke
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From: Gaijin @ UTC (permalink / raw)
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Just did a tasksel install of the X11 desktop environment in
Debian Lenny, and everything was working fine until I rebooted. I was
left with the usually silent gdm screen, so had no idea what was happening,
and now I have access to only one text console now. Those F-wits at
Debian have really F'ed up my computer. Any Debian gurus out there know
how to make Debian respawn the normal number of text consoles, so I
don't have to do a full reinstall from Etch, a'la the Mickeysoft method?
I can't even consult a man page at the same time I'm working on
something any more.
Michael
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* Re: Anyone know what is happening in Debian Lenny?
Anyone know what is happening in Debian Lenny? Gaijin
@ ` Gregory Nowak
` Gaijin
` Anyone know what is happening in Debian Lenny? chomiak7737
` luke
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From: Gregory Nowak @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
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I'm running gnome under lenny/sid right now with no problems, though I
must admit I did my tasksel for gnome a while ago. Spawning up of
consoles is controlled in /etc/inittab, I would start by looking there
first. I'd say you're being dropped into single user, runlevel 1, but
that's not the case if you have gdm coming up, as far as I know.
Greg
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 02:04:46PM -0700, Gaijin wrote:
> Just did a tasksel install of the X11 desktop environment in
> Debian Lenny, and everything was working fine until I rebooted. I was
> left with the usually silent gdm screen, so had no idea what was happening,
> and now I have access to only one text console now. Those F-wits at
> Debian have really F'ed up my computer. Any Debian gurus out there know
> how to make Debian respawn the normal number of text consoles, so I
> don't have to do a full reinstall from Etch, a'la the Mickeysoft method?
> I can't even consult a man page at the same time I'm working on
> something any more.
>
> Michael
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^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 25+ messages in thread* Re: Anyone know what is happening in Debian Lenny?
` Gregory Nowak
@ ` Gaijin
` Re[2]: " Farhan
` Anyone know what is happening in Debian Lenny? chomiak7737
1 sibling, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Gaijin @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 02:09:20PM -0700, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> consoles is controlled in /etc/inittab, I would start by looking there
That was the first thing I checked when I got a text console
working. It was my stewpid keyboard at fault, with it's function key
toggle. Not entirely sure what it does, beyond turning the keys on and
off, but that was the culprit preventing me from using the function
keys.. Sure wish they still made the Omnikey line of keyboards. I
really loved that puppy...
Michael
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 25+ messages in thread* Re[2]: Anyone know what is happening in Debian Lenny?
` Gaijin
@ ` Farhan
` Keyboards - oh, the clickyness (was:Re: Anyone know what is happening in Debian Lenny?) luke
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From: Farhan @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
hello, out of curiosity have you checked out the apple keyboards? I just got one and I love the key action on it, its the best $50 you'll ever spend.
On 6/17/2008 at 21:21 Gaijin said
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 02:09:20PM -0700, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> consoles is controlled in /etc/inittab, I would start by looking there
That was the first thing I checked when I got a text console
working. It was my stewpid keyboard at fault, with it's function key
toggle. Not entirely sure what it does, beyond turning the keys on and
off, but that was the culprit preventing me from using the function
keys.. Sure wish they still made the Omnikey line of keyboards. I
really loved that puppy...
Michael
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` Re[2]: " Farhan
@ ` luke
` Farhan
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From: luke @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Speaking of keyboards, here are three amusing and good articles from Dan's
Data, about a sighted guy and his pursuit of maximum clickyness.
Be warned: if you don't regularly read Dan's Data (or even if you do), you
may find hours have gone by once you come up for air.
http://www.dansdata.com/ibmkeyboard.htm
http://www.dansdata.com/clickykeyboards.htm
http://www.dansdata.com/clicky2.htm
Luke
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, Farhan wrote:
> hello, out of curiosity have you checked out the apple keyboards? I just got one and I love the key action on it, its the best $50 you'll ever spend.
> On 6/17/2008 at 21:21 Gaijin said
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 02:09:20PM -0700, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> > consoles is controlled in /etc/inittab, I would start by looking there
>
> That was the first thing I checked when I got a text console
> working. It was my stewpid keyboard at fault, with it's function key
> toggle. Not entirely sure what it does, beyond turning the keys on and
> off, but that was the culprit preventing me from using the function
> keys.. Sure wish they still made the Omnikey line of keyboards. I
> really loved that puppy...
>
> Michael
>
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` Keyboards - oh, the clickyness (was:Re: Anyone know what is happening in Debian Lenny?) luke
@ ` Farhan
` Alex Snow
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From: Farhan @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Hello, I actually had one of these old IBM keyboards, I found it for four dollars at a thrift store.
it lasted for about six months before I got tired of it and got my apple keyboard.
On 6/19/2008 at 13:14 luke said
Speaking of keyboards, here are three amusing and good articles from Dan's
Data, about a sighted guy and his pursuit of maximum clickyness.
Be warned: if you don't regularly read Dan's Data (or even if you do), you
may find hours have gone by once you come up for air.
http://www.dansdata.com/ibmkeyboard.htm
http://www.dansdata.com/clickykeyboards.htm
http://www.dansdata.com/clicky2.htm
Luke
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, Farhan wrote:
> hello, out of curiosity have you checked out the apple keyboards? I just got one and I love the key action on it, its the best $50 you'll ever spend.
> On 6/17/2008 at 21:21 Gaijin said
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 02:09:20PM -0700, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> > consoles is controlled in /etc/inittab, I would start by looking there
>
> That was the first thing I checked when I got a text console
> working. It was my stewpid keyboard at fault, with it's function key
> toggle. Not entirely sure what it does, beyond turning the keys on and
> off, but that was the culprit preventing me from using the function
> keys.. Sure wish they still made the Omnikey line of keyboards. I
> really loved that puppy...
>
> Michael
>
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` Farhan
@ ` Alex Snow
` Keyboards - oh, the clickyness (was:Re: Anyone know what is happening in DebianLenny?) Nick Stockton
` Nick Stockton
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From: Alex Snow @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
I've had one of these for about 6 or 7 years now...it was mainly used
my linux workstation, which has now been pretty much relegated to
basic server duties, so the keyboard doesn't get used all that
much...but I go back to it every once in a while, really like the
feel.
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at
01:16:04PM -0500, Farhan wrote:
> Hello, I actually had one of these old IBM keyboards, I found it for four dollars at a thrift store.
> it lasted for about six months before I got tired of it and got my apple keyboard.
>
> On 6/19/2008 at 13:14 luke said
> Speaking of keyboards, here are three amusing and good articles from Dan's
> Data, about a sighted guy and his pursuit of maximum clickyness.
> Be warned: if you don't regularly read Dan's Data (or even if you do), you
> may find hours have gone by once you come up for air.
>
> http://www.dansdata.com/ibmkeyboard.htm
> http://www.dansdata.com/clickykeyboards.htm
> http://www.dansdata.com/clicky2.htm
>
> Luke
>
>
> On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, Farhan wrote:
>
> > hello, out of curiosity have you checked out the apple keyboards? I just got one and I love the key action on it, its the best $50 you'll ever spend.
> > On 6/17/2008 at 21:21 Gaijin said
> > On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 02:09:20PM -0700, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> > > consoles is controlled in /etc/inittab, I would start by looking there
> >
> > That was the first thing I checked when I got a text console
> > working. It was my stewpid keyboard at fault, with it's function key
> > toggle. Not entirely sure what it does, beyond turning the keys on and
> > off, but that was the culprit preventing me from using the function
> > keys.. Sure wish they still made the Omnikey line of keyboards. I
> > really loved that puppy...
> >
> > Michael
> >
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` Alex Snow
@ ` Nick Stockton
` luke
` Nick Stockton
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From: Nick Stockton @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
I haven't read the links yet but I'm guessing it's talking about the old IBM
model M keyboards.
There is actually a company that baut the design from IBM and makes new
keyboards with the same feel using the Buckling Spring technology.
They also have keyboards with rubber dome technology for a more quiet sound
but I'd want the loudest click I could get.
They even have USB keyboards as well as PS2 models.
http://pckeyboards.stores.yahoo.net/
I've known about them sense around 2004 or 2005 but still haven't baut a
keyboard from them yet. I probably should *giggle*.
If your looking for a 104 key keyboard so you can have the 3 windows keys
you probably want the custimizer 104.
http://pckeyboards.stores.yahoo.net/customizer.html
If you don't want windows keys and would rather have the old IBM Pearl White
look then you want the space saver model.
http://pckeyboards.stores.yahoo.net/en104bl.html
Although the space saver model visually looks like the original pearl white
IBM Model M I'd probably get the custimizer 104 with the Buckling Spring
technology even though it only comes in black so that I could have the
windows keys if I needed them but would still have that IBM model M feel.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex Snow" <alex_snow@gmx.net>
To: <speakup@braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: Keyboards - oh,the clickyness (was:Re: Anyone know what is
happening in DebianLenny?)
> I've had one of these for about 6 or 7 years now...it was mainly used
> my linux workstation, which has now been pretty much relegated to
> basic server duties, so the keyboard doesn't get used all that
> much...but I go back to it every once in a while, really like the
> feel.
> On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at
> 01:16:04PM -0500, Farhan wrote:
>> Hello, I actually had one of these old IBM keyboards, I found it for four
>> dollars at a thrift store.
>> it lasted for about six months before I got tired of it and got my apple
>> keyboard.
>>
>> On 6/19/2008 at 13:14 luke said
>> Speaking of keyboards, here are three amusing and good articles from
>> Dan's
>> Data, about a sighted guy and his pursuit of maximum clickyness.
>> Be warned: if you don't regularly read Dan's Data (or even if you do),
>> you
>> may find hours have gone by once you come up for air.
>>
>> http://www.dansdata.com/ibmkeyboard.htm
>> http://www.dansdata.com/clickykeyboards.htm
>> http://www.dansdata.com/clicky2.htm
>>
>> Luke
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, Farhan wrote:
>>
>> > hello, out of curiosity have you checked out the apple keyboards? I
>> > just got one and I love the key action on it, its the best $50 you'll
>> > ever spend.
>> > On 6/17/2008 at 21:21 Gaijin said
>> > On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 02:09:20PM -0700, Gregory Nowak wrote:
>> > > consoles is controlled in /etc/inittab, I would start by looking
>> > > there
>> >
>> > That was the first thing I checked when I got a text console
>> > working. It was my stewpid keyboard at fault, with it's function key
>> > toggle. Not entirely sure what it does, beyond turning the keys on and
>> > off, but that was the culprit preventing me from using the function
>> > keys.. Sure wish they still made the Omnikey line of keyboards. I
>> > really loved that puppy...
>> >
>> > Michael
>> >
>> > _______________________________________________
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>> is named Xaw95. You can replace your Xaw3d library.
> Oh God, this is so disgusting!
> -- seen on c.o.l.development.apps, about the "Win95 look-alike"
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` Alex Snow
` Keyboards - oh, the clickyness (was:Re: Anyone know what is happening in DebianLenny?) Nick Stockton
@ ` Nick Stockton
` Alex Snow
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From: Nick Stockton @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
*lol* I just started reading the article and the site that the guy gives for
buying the keyboards is the same one that I gave in the previous email. It
redirects to their yahoo store.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex Snow" <alex_snow@gmx.net>
To: <speakup@braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: Keyboards - oh,the clickyness (was:Re: Anyone know what is
happening in DebianLenny?)
> I've had one of these for about 6 or 7 years now...it was mainly used
> my linux workstation, which has now been pretty much relegated to
> basic server duties, so the keyboard doesn't get used all that
> much...but I go back to it every once in a while, really like the
> feel.
> On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at
> 01:16:04PM -0500, Farhan wrote:
>> Hello, I actually had one of these old IBM keyboards, I found it for four
>> dollars at a thrift store.
>> it lasted for about six months before I got tired of it and got my apple
>> keyboard.
>>
>> On 6/19/2008 at 13:14 luke said
>> Speaking of keyboards, here are three amusing and good articles from
>> Dan's
>> Data, about a sighted guy and his pursuit of maximum clickyness.
>> Be warned: if you don't regularly read Dan's Data (or even if you do),
>> you
>> may find hours have gone by once you come up for air.
>>
>> http://www.dansdata.com/ibmkeyboard.htm
>> http://www.dansdata.com/clickykeyboards.htm
>> http://www.dansdata.com/clicky2.htm
>>
>> Luke
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, Farhan wrote:
>>
>> > hello, out of curiosity have you checked out the apple keyboards? I
>> > just got one and I love the key action on it, its the best $50 you'll
>> > ever spend.
>> > On 6/17/2008 at 21:21 Gaijin said
>> > On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 02:09:20PM -0700, Gregory Nowak wrote:
>> > > consoles is controlled in /etc/inittab, I would start by looking
>> > > there
>> >
>> > That was the first thing I checked when I got a text console
>> > working. It was my stewpid keyboard at fault, with it's function key
>> > toggle. Not entirely sure what it does, beyond turning the keys on and
>> > off, but that was the culprit preventing me from using the function
>> > keys.. Sure wish they still made the Omnikey line of keyboards. I
>> > really loved that puppy...
>> >
>> > Michael
>> >
>> > _______________________________________________
>> > Speakup mailing list
>> > Speakup@braille.uwo.ca
>> > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup
>> >
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>> > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup
>> >
>>
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>
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>> I've hacked the Xaw3d library to give you a Win95 like interface and it
>> is named Xaw95. You can replace your Xaw3d library.
> Oh God, this is so disgusting!
> -- seen on c.o.l.development.apps, about the "Win95 look-alike"
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` Nick Stockton
@ ` Alex Snow
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From: Alex Snow @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Though that site is a bit expensive...I scored mine (has a
manufacturered date of 1984) for free from a pile of useless computer
junk that was being tossed, and I've seen them go for a few dollars at
goodwill/other used crap stores.
On
Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 08:08:24AM -0400, Nick Stockton wrote:
> *lol* I just started reading the article and the site that the guy gives
> for buying the keyboards is the same one that I gave in the previous email.
> It redirects to their yahoo store.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Alex Snow" <alex_snow@gmx.net>
> To: <speakup@braille.uwo.ca>
> Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 3:04 PM
> Subject: Re: Keyboards - oh,the clickyness (was:Re: Anyone know what is
> happening in DebianLenny?)
>
>
> >I've had one of these for about 6 or 7 years now...it was mainly used
> >my linux workstation, which has now been pretty much relegated to
> >basic server duties, so the keyboard doesn't get used all that
> >much...but I go back to it every once in a while, really like the
> >feel.
> >On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at
> >01:16:04PM -0500, Farhan wrote:
> >>Hello, I actually had one of these old IBM keyboards, I found it for four
> >>dollars at a thrift store.
> >>it lasted for about six months before I got tired of it and got my apple
> >>keyboard.
> >>
> >>On 6/19/2008 at 13:14 luke said
> >>Speaking of keyboards, here are three amusing and good articles from
> >>Dan's
> >>Data, about a sighted guy and his pursuit of maximum clickyness.
> >>Be warned: if you don't regularly read Dan's Data (or even if you do),
> >>you
> >>may find hours have gone by once you come up for air.
> >>
> >>http://www.dansdata.com/ibmkeyboard.htm
> >>http://www.dansdata.com/clickykeyboards.htm
> >>http://www.dansdata.com/clicky2.htm
> >>
> >>Luke
> >>
> >>
> >>On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, Farhan wrote:
> >>
> >>> hello, out of curiosity have you checked out the apple keyboards? I
> >>> just got one and I love the key action on it, its the best $50 you'll
> >>> ever spend.
> >>> On 6/17/2008 at 21:21 Gaijin said
> >>> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 02:09:20PM -0700, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> >>> > consoles is controlled in /etc/inittab, I would start by looking
> >>> > there
> >>>
> >>> That was the first thing I checked when I got a text console
> >>> working. It was my stewpid keyboard at fault, with it's function key
> >>> toggle. Not entirely sure what it does, beyond turning the keys on and
> >>> off, but that was the culprit preventing me from using the function
> >>> keys.. Sure wish they still made the Omnikey line of keyboards. I
> >>> really loved that puppy...
> >>>
> >>> Michael
> >>>
> >>> _______________________________________________
> >>> Speakup mailing list
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> >>
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> >--
> >>I've hacked the Xaw3d library to give you a Win95 like interface and it
> >>is named Xaw95. You can replace your Xaw3d library.
> >Oh God, this is so disgusting!
> >-- seen on c.o.l.development.apps, about the "Win95 look-alike"
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* Re: Anyone know what is happening in Debian Lenny?
` Gregory Nowak
` Gaijin
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From: chomiak7737 @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Hey, I don't know. I'm running unstable, and orca and gnome and all were
running fine. But a couple of weeks ago there was a major upgrade and I
basically lost my Xwindows completely. when I try to fix it, I get "broken
packages". Haven't gotten real upset about it because (1) I use linux
mostly in text console and do my gui stuff in Mac and windows; and (2) if
you're going to run unstable you have to be prepared for just about
anything!!! Of course that doesn't solve your lenny problem but maybe it's
related somehow.
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* Re: Anyone know what is happening in Debian Lenny?
Anyone know what is happening in Debian Lenny? Gaijin
` Gregory Nowak
@ ` luke
` Kristoffer Gustafsson
` Gaijin
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From: luke @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, Gaijin wrote:
> Just did a tasksel install of the X11 desktop environment in
> Debian Lenny, and everything was working fine until I rebooted. I was
> left with the usually silent gdm screen, so had no idea what was happening,
> and now I have access to only one text console now. Those F-wits at
> Debian have really F'ed up my computer. Any Debian gurus out there know
> how to make Debian respawn the normal number of text consoles, so I
> don't have to do a full reinstall from Etch, a'la the Mickeysoft method?
> I can't even consult a man page at the same time I'm working on
> something any more.
Why: does control-z no longer work to suspend?
How about the screen program to have virtual virtual consoles?
As for a solution: edit your /etc/inittab file, and add more consoles. At
least, that's how it is done if you're not in an X environment.
Luke
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` luke
@ ` Kristoffer Gustafsson
` Georgina Joyce
` Gaijin
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From: Kristoffer Gustafsson @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
How many consoles can you have at the same time?
/Kristoffer
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Subject: Re: Anyone know what is happening in Debian Lenny?
> On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, Gaijin wrote:
>
>> Just did a tasksel install of the X11 desktop environment in
>> Debian Lenny, and everything was working fine until I rebooted. I was
>> left with the usually silent gdm screen, so had no idea what was
>> happening,
>> and now I have access to only one text console now. Those F-wits at
>> Debian have really F'ed up my computer. Any Debian gurus out there know
>> how to make Debian respawn the normal number of text consoles, so I
>> don't have to do a full reinstall from Etch, a'la the Mickeysoft method?
>> I can't even consult a man page at the same time I'm working on
>> something any more.
>
> Why: does control-z no longer work to suspend?
>
> How about the screen program to have virtual virtual consoles?
>
> As for a solution: edit your /etc/inittab file, and add more consoles. At
> least, that's how it is done if you're not in an X environment.
>
> Luke
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` luke
` Kristoffer Gustafsson
@ ` Gaijin
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From: Gaijin @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 06:33:37PM -0400, luke wrote:
> Why: does control-z no longer work to suspend?
Not always, no.
Michael
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* Re: Anyone know what is happening in Debian Lenny?
@ luke
` Gaijin
` Ralph W. Reid
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From: luke @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008, Georgina Joyce wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-06-18 at 00:55 +0200, Kristoffer Gustafsson wrote:
> > How many consoles can you have at the same time?
>
> I have 11 text terminals and 4 virtual desktops from console 7 within
> Gnome at my disposal.
>
> This keyboard only has 12 function keys.
The function keys do not limit your virtual consoles: I have only 12
function keys, but a year or so ago I set my inittab to give me 24 virtual
consoles. The second set of 12 are only accessible via the alt-leftarrow
, alt-rightarrow sequences, from the first and twelfth virtual consoles
respectively.
Afaik, you can have up to 256, although how exactly one would manage all
of those is beyond me.
Luke
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* Re: Anyone know what is happening in Debian Lenny?
luke
@ ` Gaijin
` luke
` Ralph W. Reid
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From: Gaijin @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 02:23:42PM -0400, luke wrote:
> The second set of 12 are only accessible via the alt-leftarrow
> , alt-rightarrow sequences, from the first and twelfth virtual consoles
::End-Quote::
I recall from back in my DOS days that I could accessfunction
keys from F13 on by adding both shift and control keys into the mix in
different combinations. But then again, I was using an Omnikey Ultra
keyboard, which was pretty fancy for that day. It had DIP switches in
the back that allowed you to configure the thing for a Dvorak layout,
re-assign the capslock and shift keys, and a slew of other neat tricks.
If you can even find them, they're now going for $200 and up, used, and
cost only $70 when they were new. Anyway, it might only take some
editing of a keyboard config to make F13 on accessible with the addition
of the shift and control keys.
Michael
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` Gaijin
@ ` luke
` Gregory Nowak
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From: luke @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008, Gaijin wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 02:23:42PM -0400, luke wrote:
> > The second set of 12 are only accessible via the alt-leftarrow
> > , alt-rightarrow sequences, from the first and twelfth virtual consoles
> ::End-Quote::
>
> I recall from back in my DOS days that I could accessfunction
> keys from F13 on by adding both shift and control keys into the mix in
> different combinations. But then again, I was using an Omnikey Ultra
> keyboard, which was pretty fancy for that day. It had DIP switches in
> the back that allowed you to configure the thing for a Dvorak layout,
> re-assign the capslock and shift keys, and a slew of other neat tricks.
> If you can even find them, they're now going for $200 and up, used, and
> cost only $70 when they were new. Anyway, it might only take some
> editing of a keyboard config to make F13 on accessible with the addition
> of the shift and control keys.
Heh. I justed this some more, and the altgar key (right alt) can access
13 through 24.
Luke
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` luke
@ ` Gregory Nowak
` luke
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From: Gregory Nowak @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 04:26:48PM -0400, luke wrote:
> Heh. I justed this some more, and the altgar key (right alt) can access
> 13 through 24.
Can you clarify that? I'm sure you don't mean just altgar by itself.
Greg
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` Gregory Nowak
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` Gregory Nowak
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From: luke @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 04:26:48PM -0400, luke wrote:
> > Heh. I justed this some more, and the altgar key (right alt) can access
> > 13 through 24.
>
> Can you clarify that? I'm sure you don't mean just altgar by itself.
No--that would certainly be a feat. I mean that as a modifier for the
function keys: altgar-F1 will get you TTY13; altgar-F2 will get you TTY14,
etc..
Luke
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` luke
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` luke
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From: Gregory Nowak @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 04:57:38PM -0400, luke wrote:
> No--that would certainly be a feat. I mean that as a modifier for the
> function keys: altgar-F1 will get you TTY13; altgar-F2 will get you TTY14,
> etc..
Ah, I see. If one is running x, would ctrl+altgar+fx work this way as
well, just as ctrl+leftalt+fx do for f1-12?
Greg
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` Gregory Nowak
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From: luke @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 04:57:38PM -0400, luke wrote:
> > No--that would certainly be a feat. I mean that as a modifier for the
> > function keys: altgar-F1 will get you TTY13; altgar-F2 will get you TTY14,
> > etc..
>
> Ah, I see. If one is running x, would ctrl+altgar+fx work this way as
> well, just as ctrl+leftalt+fx do for f1-12?
That answer will have to await someone running X willing to play around
with it.
Luke
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* Re: Anyone know what is happening in Debian Lenny?
luke
` Gaijin
@ ` Ralph W. Reid
` luke
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From: Ralph W. Reid @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 02:23:42PM -0400, luke wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Jun 2008, Georgina Joyce wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 2008-06-18 at 00:55 +0200, Kristoffer Gustafsson wrote:
> > > How many consoles can you have at the same time?
> >
> > I have 11 text terminals and 4 virtual desktops from console 7 within
> > Gnome at my disposal.
> >
> > This keyboard only has 12 function keys.
>
> The function keys do not limit your virtual consoles: I have only 12
> function keys, but a year or so ago I set my inittab to give me 24 virtual
> consoles. The second set of 12 are only accessible via the alt-leftarrow
> , alt-rightarrow sequences, from the first and twelfth virtual consoles
> respectively.
>
> Afaik, you can have up to 256, although how exactly one would manage all
> of those is beyond me.
>
> Luke
Have you tried using the right alt key with your function keys to see
if these key combinations get you to tty13-tty25? On my Slackware
system, left_alt+functionkey<n> lets me jump to virtual terminal <n>
and right_alt+functionkey<n> lets me jump to virtual terminal <n>+12
to get me to terminals 13-24. Look up the man pages for chvt and
deallocvt for more terminal management. The screen program can also
be useful at times--it sets up several 'screens' on a single virtual
terminal among other things. See the man page for screen. I believe
key combinations can be mapped to jump directly to even more terminals
if 24 are not enough. I currently have 25 virtual terminals set up in
my inittab.
HTH, and have a great day.
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` Ralph W. Reid
@ ` luke
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From: luke @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008, Ralph W. Reid wrote:
> Have you tried using the right alt key with your function keys to see
> if these key combinations get you to tty13-tty25? On my Slackware
> system, left_alt+functionkey<n> lets me jump to virtual terminal <n>
> and right_alt+functionkey<n> lets me jump to virtual terminal <n>+12
> to get me to terminals 13-24.
That is the altgar combination which I posted about finding later in the
day.
Useful indeed.
> deallocvt for more terminal management. The screen program can also
> be useful at times--it sets up several 'screens' on a single virtual
> terminal among other things. See the man page for screen. I believe
Yes, screen is marvelous. Even better than its multiple sessions, is the
attach detach feature set.
Luke
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