Re: Thinkpad X11 keyboard repeat broken by suspend

From: Tim Day (timday_at_bottlenose.demon.co.uk)
Date: 08/27/03

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    On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 08:21:08 +0100, Tim Day wrote:
    > I have a Thinkpad T22 with RedHat8 installed.
    > After being suspended/hibernated, auto key-repeat
    > no longer works in a logged in X session.

    The problem was eliminated by installing RedHat9, presumably
    on account of its upgraded XFree.


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