Good evening
I’ve just moved to Kubuntu, I have been using Linux Mint for the past 5 years (i think) so I know a bit of Linux and I really like the KDE desktop so far.
I just have one question, hoping that somebody knows, I can’t believe that such a simple thing is so hard to set for me.
I’ve spent in fact the whole evening trying to figure out how to enable it, but no joy.
My login has numbers, and it’s easier to type them that way.
In Linux Mint, after installing numlockx and having it set as on, there was a tick to put in MDM and everything was done.
I miss a similar last passage in SDDM.
I’ve found only this post searching, but I don’t have the mentioned file.
https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?t=69910
Can anybody help me out please?
Thanks a lot!
Further questions:
Why does it need to be off anyway? Anticipating possible answers, laptops don’t work that way, nowadays you have to press Fn to make it work;
Why if in BIOS numlock is set as ON, linux switches off?
I’ve just moved to Kubuntu, I have been using Linux Mint for the past 5 years (i think) so I know a bit of Linux and I really like the KDE desktop so far.
I just have one question, hoping that somebody knows, I can’t believe that such a simple thing is so hard to set for me.
I’ve spent in fact the whole evening trying to figure out how to enable it, but no joy.
My login has numbers, and it’s easier to type them that way.
In Linux Mint, after installing numlockx and having it set as on, there was a tick to put in MDM and everything was done.
I miss a similar last passage in SDDM.
I’ve found only this post searching, but I don’t have the mentioned file.
https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?t=69910
Can anybody help me out please?
Thanks a lot!
Further questions:
Why does it need to be off anyway? Anticipating possible answers, laptops don’t work that way, nowadays you have to press Fn to make it work;
Why if in BIOS numlock is set as ON, linux switches off?
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