On 8/29/05, Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday 15 June 2005 06:53, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote: > > In all the above configurations, the boot cd starts fine but the > > keyboard becomes unresponsive after some time. I cannot change to > > ctrl-alt-f1 etc., because the keyboard becomes unrecognized very soon. > > Due to this, I cannot make the country choice etc., making Debian > > uninstallable on this laptop. > > Sorry for the late reply... > > What do you mean exactly with "after some time"? Some time during the boot > or after you have finished the "keyboard configuration" step of the > installation? > The only solution we have seen for the first situation is to change the > BIOS setting for something like "legacy (USB) keyboard support". Note: we > have had one report where this would make the built-in keyboard unusable > although an external keyboard would still work OK. >
I get the screen where I have to make a choice of country. Once this screen is presented, the key board hangs. I cannot change to ctrl-alt-f1 etc., The caps lock does not work either. raju