I just installed the tool and selected the keyboard I am using, PC105, the problem still exists after reboot the system.
I'm wondering how could that be the cause of the X failure, sounds strange. Now I can startX manually, but it is not what I want. During the startup, the error message still be coming out, and also at the end of the login, "no IPV6 routers present". But I don't think I did some thing related to ipv6. Thank you guys. Really appreciate it if you could help! Michael On 9/6/07, ChandleWEi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > try xkeycaps > > 在 2007-09-06四的 16:34 +0800,Michael Yang写道: > > Any body has idea about this? > > > > your helps are really appreciated! > > Thanks. > > > > > > On 9/6/07, Michael Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi guys: > > > > I installed debian 4.0R1 etch on my DELL pc and have been > > working on it for days. > > > > All of a sudden when I reboot the system (maybe has some thing > > with what I did on gnome package management), the system can > > not start X automatically, and there are many error messages > > during startup: > > " failed to set scancode 89 to keycode 161 > > KDSETKEYCODE: No such device > > failed to set scancode 85 to keycode 224 > > KDSETKEYCODE: No such device > > ................." > > > > after I login in, I can start X manually, and the GNOME > > desktop can be started working fine. > > > > Does anybody has idea of how to repair this? I don't know if > > there is something wrong potentially with the hardware or not. > > > > Thank you guys. > > Michael. > > > >