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Can't BackSpace!
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (TripKill)
Wed Nov 18 21:59:24 1998
Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 20:57:49 -0600
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From: TripKill <tripkill@1starnet.com>
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I can't backspace in x, and I added the following line to the .xinitrc
file, but there were no changes:
xmodmap -e "Keycode 22 = BackSpace"
....Please help, this is very annoying!
Thanks,
TripKill
At 01:17 PM 11/19/98 +1100, you wrote:
>On Sun, 15 Nov 1998, Chris Fishwick wrote:
>
>> > I'm trying to figure out why is IRQ 12 taken, when there is no PS/2
>> > mouse attached : (there is only serial LogiTech) :
>>
>> Check your BIOS for any reference to PS/2.. I have an option in my BIOS
>> to either turn on or off the PS/2 port..
>
>My BIOS didnt have the ability to adjust for IRQ 12, according to all
>diagnostics IRQ 12 was taken, i put a SCSI-2 scontroller on that IRQ and
>its running happily (it was the only free IRQ in this system) :)
>
>but yeah, i'd say look in your BIOS, or look on board.. and if possible.
>consult the motherboard booklet if available.
>
>Regards, Jim.
>
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