hi all, i have a few small questions. How legal is mirroring a webpage like the java-api. i would like to mirror it locally for me and a handfull of other users, to use as permanent and fast online docu. i know, that a good tool is wget. any better ones, or a complete syntax? How do i get into the menubar of the console-emacs? how do i get the line numbers into every line? How could i use one keyboard to control the consoles of two networked machines, so that a can switch between them with ALT-F1(-3):pc1 and ALT-F4(-6):pc2 what are the equivalent files of /dev/pts/.. for the consoles? /dev/tty[1-6]? I would like to: <under X@pc1 :> press CTRL-ALT-F3(-F6) <X-screen stays like before, pc2-screen shows me:> "pc2 tty3 Login:" <login and work> <Additional Bonus-Feature:> use mouse@pc1 on console@pc2 <press ALT-F7, and be back on X11(@pc1) > etc... I would like to find out where CTRL-ALT-FX gets handled?, the Xserver? and where does ALT-FX from the console get handled? Could i for ex: cat /dev/kdb(@pc1) | <networksocket> | /dev/<TTY> ; export <ACTIVE_SHELL>="TTY[X] @ pc2" or the same with the mouse, like: Link /dev/ps2(@pc1) | <net>| /dev/netm ? and then gpm --device /dev/netm --type ps2; does this sound like an approach or bullshit to you? Hints, tips, solutions? Thanks, Alex -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/