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Here is an easy one I can't find in any of the books. How can I have =
the num lock stay on when I boot? The bios has it set on but right =
after the Linux kernel loads it turns off. There must be a setting =
somewhere.
Tom Achtenberg
Registered Linux User #242974 (See
http://counter.li.org
Visit my home page at
http://achtenberg.com
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