On 25/04/2025 15:06, John Crawley wrote:
I also have that problem occasionally, and the same fix works. But the
USB socket is in a rather inconvenient place. The mouse still works on
these occasions so a custom menu item to click that ran a command to
emulate the unplugging and re-plugging of t
On 25/04/2025 18:50, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
John Crawley wrote:
[...] a command to emulate the
unplugging and re-plugging of the keyboard would be nice to have.
The internet mentions usbreset(1), available from package "usbutils".
But the source code in
https://sources.debian.org/src/usbuti
On Fri, 25 Apr 2025, at 09:06, John Crawley wrote:
> I also have that problem occasionally, and the same fix works. But the
> USB socket is in a rather inconvenient place.
So, run a USB extension cable from there to an accessible place?
Extension cables are also a good way to protect oft-used s
Hi,
John Crawley wrote:
> [...] a command to emulate the
> unplugging and re-plugging of the keyboard would be nice to have.
The internet mentions usbreset(1), available from package "usbutils".
But the source code in
https://sources.debian.org/src/usbutils/1%3A018-2/usbreset.c
shows that the
On 22/04/2025 11:09, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
On Mon, 21 Apr 2025 20:30:01 -0400
Arbol One mailto:arbol...@hotmail.ca>> wrote:
> In my Debian 12, the keyboard stopped working all of the sudden
I have that problem occasionally. I just unplug the USB connector then plug it
back
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On 4/22/2025 2:01 PM, songbird wrote:
debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
songbird wrote:
Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
...keyboard sometimes stops working...
I have that problem occasionally. I just unplug the USB connector
then plug it back in and the keyboard works again.
yes, b
debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
> songbird wrote:
>> Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
>> ...keyboard sometimes stops working...
>> > I have that problem occasionally. I just unplug the USB connector
>> > then plug it back in and the keyboard works again.
>>
>> yes, but it also may indicate a po
Hi,
Arbol One wrote:
> > With the memory stick containing the Debian installation files
> > plugged, I proceeded to reboot the computer. The booting process
> > then tells me something I've never seen before, something along the
> > lines of
> >
> > Something went terribly wrong. Security Policy V
On 4/21/25 17:13, Arbol One wrote:
In my Debian 12, the keyboard stopped working all of the sudden, i
tried using the 'Screen Keyboard', but it didn't work either. Coming
from the world of Windows 10, I intended to reinstall the Debian.
With the memory stick containing the Debian installation fi
On Tue 22 Apr 2025 at 18:03:09 (+), Arbol One wrote:
> As stated in the OP, with the USB containing the installation files for
> Debian 12 already inserted in the computer, I booted up the computer and
> instead of going to the installation files, as it should, I get a message
> saying
>
>
way, I've tried other keyboards but to no avail.
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From: Timothy M Butterworth
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2025 8:20:20 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Keyboard stopped working
On Tue, Apr 22,
songbird wrote:
> Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> ...keyboard sometimes stops working...
> > I have that problem occasionally. I just unplug the USB connector
> > then plug it back in and the keyboard works again.
>
> yes, but it also may indicate a poor connection or a
> bad cable so perhaps
On Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 5:17 AM Arbol One wrote:
> In my Debian 12, the keyboard stopped working all of the sudden, i tried
> using the 'Screen Keyboard', but it didn't work either. Coming from the
> world of Windows 10, I intended to reinstall the Debian.
> With the memory stick containing the D
Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
...keyboard sometimes stops working...
> I have that problem occasionally. I just unplug the USB connector then plug
> it back in and the keyboard works again.
yes, but it also may indicate a poor connection or a
bad cable so perhaps checking that is a good idea.
On 22/04/2025 09:06, David Wright wrote:
Searching the web with SBAT self check failed turns up several
hits, and they range from Windows updating the list of bad signatures
It just mean that you need to download new image and to create a new
boot media from it.
If you are sure that you
On Mon, Apr 21, 2025 at 10:06 PM Charles Curley <
charlescur...@charlescurley.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Apr 2025 20:30:01 -0400
> Arbol One wrote:
>
> > In my Debian 12, the keyboard stopped working all of the sudden, i
> > tried using the 'Screen Keyboard', but it didn't work either. Coming
> > f
On Mon 21 Apr 2025 at 20:30:01 (-0400), Arbol One wrote:
>
> In my Debian 12, the keyboard stopped working all of the sudden, i
> tried using the 'Screen Keyboard', but it didn't work either. Coming
> from the world of Windows 10, I intended to reinstall the Debian.
> With the memory stick contain
On Mon, 21 Apr 2025 20:30:01 -0400
Arbol One wrote:
> In my Debian 12, the keyboard stopped working all of the sudden, i
> tried using the 'Screen Keyboard', but it didn't work either. Coming
> from the world of Windows 10, I intended to reinstall the Debian.
On-screen keyboards usually require
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