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SubjectBoot Up NumLock Status :On
while i was changing some things in my bios, i saw 
"Boot Up NumLock Status : On" and i was wondering why Linux turns it off.

i know you can turn it back on with setleds, but the point is: if the bios
states it is On (and the bios acts accordingly) why does Linux turn it off
?

is this on purpose ?

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we know linux is the best, it can do infinite (_|(_|(_|
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