On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 02:49:33PM +0100, M. Gerards wrote:
> The first problem is the scancode to keycod translation. At the moment I've
> hardcoded this translation (XKB also works like this.). I'm not happy with this
> because this will cause problems for exotic keyboards. I'm thinking abut a
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 02:52:25PM +0100, Niels M?ller wrote:
> Olivier P?ningault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > You didn't understand correctly. Layer 2 translator performs ethernet +
> > arp, not ip !
If you do not do IP int L2, how can you tell which L3 gets the packet?
>
> I think it's u
Hi,
At the moment I'm working on a xkb keyboard plugin for the console-client. I
encountered some problems.
The first problem is the scancode to keycod translation. At the moment I've
hardcoded this translation (XKB also works like this.). I'm not happy with this
because this will cause proble
Hi,
At the moment I'm working on a xkb keyboard plugin for the console-client. I
encountered some problems.
The first problem is the scancode to keycod translation. At the moment I've
hardcoded this translation (XKB also works like this.). I'm not happy with this
because this will cause proble
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 03:38:43AM -0700, Roland McGrath wrote:
> This driver handles only the lowest level of the PC keyboard & PS/2 mouse
> interface, and does almost the minimal work it can do. It is an oskit
> "bus" device like ide or scsi busses are, and has (at most) two slots,
> called "kbd