On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 11:06:44PM +0530, Nilesh Patra wrote: > Quoting Nicolas George: > > lina (12024-08-22): > > > however, the internal keyboard does not work > > Sorry to ear it. Did it been laid off? Is it eligible for unemployment > > benefits? > > > > More seriously, start by explaining your problem with more accuracy than > > “does not work”. >
Hi Lina, It would be helpful for everyone to know a few more details. This is an Intel Mac. If it has a touchbar, does the touchbar still work? [Signs of life] Did you install only Debian or does the machine still have MacOS on it as well. [Can you boot another operating system to check] At what point does the internal keyboard stop working? Does it not work from the outset? Which boot medium did you use to install Debian? Where - which link - did you download it from? [There is a boot medium marked for Mac but this is for one specific model of *old* Mac that has problems with disk layout. That should not be used - use the amd64 .iso] I note that the external keyboard that you plug in has a dvorak layout: I assume that you have a Mac that does not have a dvorak layout built in. If you install a us layout or a country-specific layout does that make a difference? I notice that you also messaged debian-devel and said that you would come back to debian-user: it would be very helpful for problem-solving if you could reply to the questions above. Reply to this email set to the debian-user list. > What drives such a hostile and uncalled-for reply? > Please do note that you're required to behave properly on Debian Mailing > lists. > > https://www.debian.org/code_of_conduct Hold that thought :) > > If you look closely the follow-up emails have atleast some information. > > > Regards, > > Seriously? > > Nilesh > Debian Developer (Uploading) With every good wish, as ever, Andrew Cater (amaca...@debian.org)