On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 12:03:55AM -0700, Li Daobing wrote:
> the right shift is out of work
Interesting. Wonder if it's the interface not syncing until the equal
mark/space ratio of scan code 42 (101010) enables it to sync? Does the
"o" key (24, 10101) do anything? Just interested, not vital!
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Paul Gear wrote:
As far as I know the PS/2 hardware normally is not hotpluggable, and the
mainboard /can/ be damaged if you do it anyway. Are you sure it works
on your hardware without damaging it?
Although PS/2 is not technically designed for hot plug, i've found very
few pieces of modern har
On Sun, Sep 05, 2004 at 04:53:03PM -0700, Li Daobing wrote:
> I tried the left shift, it works.
> i haven't tried the right shift.
> other keys don't work, such as Enter, Space, Capslock
Weird. Wonder if it's a feature of the keyboard itself.
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I tried the left shift, it works.
i haven't tried the right shift.
other keys don't work, such as Enter, Space, Capslock
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On Sun, Sep 05, 2004 at 12:20:38AM -0700, Li Daobing wrote:
> I got the answer, I can active the keyboard by press "shift"
> Thanks to all of you.
>
> Good Luck.
That's interesting. Right or left shift or doesn't it matter? Any
other keys do it?
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On Sat, Sep 04, 2004 at 10:11:46PM -0700, Li Daobing wrote:
> I did this, the diffrent module is `evdev', I add it to /etc/modules,
> but it still can't work. Can you send me a copy of your /etc/modules
> and your `lsmod' result
I'm running 2.6.4. The kernel docs refer to the use of 'evdev' and it
On Sat, Sep 04, 2004 at 07:14:30PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > Sorry, but I have to disagree. I've booted PS/2 systems without keyboards
> > and plugged them in later, without any problem.
>
> You have weird hardware, then. 8:o)
Off the top of my head..
I got the answer, I can active the keyboard by press "shift"
Thanks to all of you.
Good Luck.
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I did this, the diffrent module is `evdev', I add it to /etc/modules,
but it still can't work. Can you send me a copy of your /etc/modules
and your `lsmod' result
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Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sorry, but I have to disagree. I've booted PS/2 systems without keyboards
> and plugged them in later, without any problem.
You have weird hardware, then. 8:o)
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> > On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 02:39:36PM +0800, Li Daobing wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >> I have a linux server, the system is Debian sarge, kernel version is
> >> 2.6
On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 10:10:35AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
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> Li Daobing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > I want to know how to make the PS2 keyboard hotplug.
> >
> > When the system boot without the keyboard, then when I want to use
> > keyboard, the keyboard i
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>
> Li Daobing (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
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>
>>I have a linux server, the system is Debian sarge, kernel version is
>>2.6.7. I want to know how to make the PS2 keyboard hotplug.
>
>
> As far as I know the PS/2 hardware normally is not hotpluggable, and the
> m
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"Li Daobing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a KVM swicth(keyboard, Visual, Mouse Switch), can it provide a
> dummy keyboard and a dummy mouse?
You'll have to check with your KVM vendor on that one.
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> On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 02:39:36PM +0800, Li Daobing wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I have a linux server, the system is Debian sarge, kernel version is
>> 2.6.7.
>> I want to know how to
On Thursday 02 September 2004 09:39 pm, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> There may be confusion here -- is PS2 the hardwarey thing IBM came up
> with a few years ago for making PC's, distinguishing ti from PS1?
> Or is PS2 the well-known appreviation for the Sony PlayStation 2?
>
> Both these systems can hav
It's PS/2.
I am sorry that it make you confusing.
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On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 02:39:36PM +0800, Li Daobing wrote:
Hello,
I have a linux server, the system is Debian sarge, kernel version is
2.6.7.
I want to know how to make the PS2 keyboard hotplug.
There may be confusion here -- is PS2 the hardwarey thing IBM came up
with a few y
On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 02:39:36PM +0800, Li Daobing wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a linux server, the system is Debian sarge, kernel version is
> 2.6.7.
> I want to know how to make the PS2 keyboard hotplug.
There may be confusion here -- is PS2 the hardwarey thing IBM came up
with a few years ago for
Li Daobing wrote:
I have a KVM swicth(keyboard, Visual, Mouse Switch), can it provide a
dummy keyboard and a dummy mouse?
Most do this already, yes.
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Li Daobing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want to know how to make the PS2 keyboard hotplug.
>
> When the system boot without the keyboard, then when I want to use
> keyboard, the keyboard is out of work. When I want to
On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 23:39, Li Daobing wrote:
>
> I have a linux server, the system is Debian sarge, kernel version is
> 2.6.7.
> I want to know how to make the PS2 keyboard hotplug.
>
PS2 is not designed for hotplugging. Try using a USB keyboard.
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Li Daobing (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I have a linux server, the system is Debian sarge, kernel version is
> 2.6.7. I want to know how to make the PS2 keyboard hotplug.
As far as I know the PS/2 hardware normally is not hotpluggable, and the
mainboard /can/ be damaged if you do it anyw
Hello,
I have a linux server, the system is Debian sarge, kernel version is
2.6.7.
I want to know how to make the PS2 keyboard hotplug.
When the system boot without the keyboard, then when I want to use
keyboard, the keyboard is out of work. When I want to use keyboard, I
have to reboot the server
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