Re: braillified Fedora core 2 installation

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[quoted lines by Cheryl Homiak on 2004/05/24 at 01:19 -0500]

>But due to the fact that i hadn't 
>noticed I had the caps lock key on when I typed my root password, my caps 
>and lowercase password characters were reversed and i couldn't log in; 

That may be a good reason to use the locktones utility (which I wrote years ago
after having consistently forgotten the states of those locks). Another option
might be to use one of a braille display's status cells to show the states of
the locks. Locktones does it by sounding a different pitched tone for each
lock.

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