Hi, On Fri, Aug 11 2000 at 18:14 +0000, tabanna wrote:
The guy who did the write-up, on SuSE's Knowledge-Base, must have been a little slap-happy { he typed usr/bin/local , in place of : usr/local/bin , as well as his omissions that you kindly pointed out {;-> }
Looks like this got screwed up when the entry was translated. I just looked up the German one. It's OK.
In the end, the 'Recipe' does not work . . . %#$@ !
It isn't a good idea to turn NumLock on, anyway. Some programs behave strangely when it's on, because X treats NumLock as a modifier (like Shift, Ctrl etc.). Add the following to your ~/.Xmodmap file keycode 0x5A = 0 keycode 0x57 = 1 keycode 0x58 = 2 keycode 0x59 = 3 keycode 0x53 = 4 keycode 0x54 = 5 keycode 0x55 = 6 keycode 0x4F = 7 keycode 0x50 = 8 keycode 0x51 = 9 keycode 0x5B = period keycode 0x6C = Return keycode 0x56 = plus keycode 0x52 = minus keycode 0x3F = asterisk keycode 0x70 = slash keycode 0x4D = and do a `xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap'. This has the same effect as turning NumLock on. Ciao, Stefan -- 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/faq