Mitchell Laks wrote: >Hi, > >I am playing with sid on fresh system install. > >I installed sarge standard desktop install. Sarge standard installer. >I added sid main non-free contrib to apt/sources.lst. >I did apt-get dist-upgrade. >Then I added in linux-2.6.15-1-k7-smp kernel. >(I disabled gdm mv /etc/rc2.d/S99gdm to /etc/rc2.d/_S99gdm so I boot into >console for sanity sake.) I managed to get udev to upgrade itself... > >Then when I boot into system, the system does not respond to the keyboard. >So I log in from ssh. Works fine via ssh. From ssh login, I tried and ran > >dpkg-reconfigure console-data. > >Rebooted. Still no response to the keyboard. > >I then reboot into 2.6.8-2 kernel and all is fine. > >Same with linux-image-2.6.15-1-k7 kernel image. No response from keyboard. >I tried the linux-image-2.6.15-1-486 as well. No response to keyboard. >ssh login is fine. > >This is a dual 2400 AMD MP system. with m$ft internet keyboard. > >what is wrong? What can I try. the system ignores the keyboard. Why? What to >do. I would like to use debian standard kernels. > > My guess is that you need to modprobe some keyboard module, such as usbkbd, etc. I'd ssh in and run modconf, and look for any promising keyboard-related modules.
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