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Saturday, June 7th 2008, 12:55am

Author: YenTheFirst

3 probably simple and obvious questions...

1. I'm not sure, but I think you may have to save your session. If that's the case, try searching google or asking how to do that. 2. When I get that screen, There's usually a 'do nothing' option, as well as a 'Always do this for this type of media' check box. 3. "uname -a" on the command line should give you the version of the kernel. Is that what you mean? I'm going to assume you're using one of the 'easy/user-oriented' linuxs, in which case, the root account probably has a default, random pas...

Saturday, June 7th 2008, 12:49am

Author: YenTheFirst

kxkb and xmodmap

I'm not sure if this is the right forum, but I'm putting it here. I'm running kubuntu 7.10, so I have kde 3.5. I've been having some trouble with a boot-up xmodmap script. After some searching, I discovered that kxkb is set to automatically call xmodmap on /usr/share/apps/ubuntu.xmodmap, and ~/.Xmodmap, if it exists. I can't find where in the source this is set up. Where is this set up? Is it configurable without recompiling? any help would be appreciated!