Patrick Rutkowski wrote:
Is the bad keyboard a "Microsoft Intelli-Type" keyboard? If it is, then its
not yet compatible with linux.
It's a four year old Gateway, identical to another system that has no
keyboard problem, so I doubt it's what you're asking about.
Jim
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On Monday 20 June 2005 09:11 pm, Jim Hall wrote:
> Sarge; netinstall; only thing installed so far is mc.
>
> Problem: keystrokes don't do what they're supposed to do and this
> message pops up--
> input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard on isa 0060/serio 0
>
> Does anyone know what it means?
>
> I trie
Sarge; netinstall; only thing installed so far is mc.
Problem: keystrokes don't do what they're supposed to do and this
message pops up--
input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard on isa 0060/serio 0
Does anyone know what it means?
I tried a different keyboard and the problem seems to have gone awa
On Sun, Jun 27, 2004 at 06:01:18PM -0400, Marty Landman wrote:
> I have Woody installed on an old, put together pc which now has a hard
> keyboard error when attempting to boot. I seems to be the motherboard, I've
> tried two different keyboard ports and two keyboards.
>
>
I have Woody installed on an old, put together pc which now has a hard
keyboard error when attempting to boot. I seems to be the motherboard, I've
tried two different keyboard ports and two keyboards.
Don't suppose there is anyway to get the thing booting w/o first fixing
this p
Hi all,
I have a keyboard issue in X. I'm also a very *new* linux-user.
problem:
The Right Alt (Alt Gr) key doesn't work under X. In a console it works fine.
Azerty layout works fine.
This message i get from tty1 console (from which i sarted x)
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The XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports
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Hash: SHA1
On Monday 16 December 2002 06:10, Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
> I keep getting this error every 5 to 10 min's.
>
> "keyboard: unknown e1 escape sequence"
>
> "Keyboard: unrecognized scancode (65) - ignored"
>
> Does anyone know what's going on?
My guess
I keep getting this error every 5 to 10 min's.
"keyboard: unknown e1 escape sequence"
"Keyboard: unrecognized scancode (65) - ignored"
Does anyone know what's going on?
Thanks all..
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On 13 Aug 2001 08:06:21 -0400, Rick Dunetz wrote:
> it's definitely not a USB keyboard. I have a USB mouse though.
That's a pickle. Have you tried forging ahead without the mouse plugged
in initially?
--mike
it's definitely not a USB keyboard. I have a USB mouse though.
Rick
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Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2001 10:56 PM
Subject: Re: Installation Problem...Keyboard error
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On 12 Aug 2001 22:38:40 -0400, Rick Dunetz wrote:
> I've done a bunch of Debian installations and I have never seen the error
> message that comes up on my AMD Athlon 1.33 Gig machine (I also have a maxtor
> 40 gig 7200 rpm HD with a Windows 98 partition). During the boot disk there
> is an err
On 12 Aug 2001 22:38:40 -0400, Rick Dunetz wrote:
> I've done a bunch of Debian installations and I have never seen the error
> message that comes up on my AMD Athlon 1.33 Gig machine (I also have a maxtor
> 40 gig 7200 rpm HD with a Windows 98 partition). During the boot disk there
> is an err
I've done a bunch of Debian installations and I
have never seen the error message that comes up on my AMD Athlon 1.33 Gig
machine (I also have a maxtor 40 gig 7200 rpm HD with a Windows 98
partition). During the boot disk there is an error message that looks like
this:
Keyboard: Timeout -
Hi
I just ran an upgrade on the potato packages (as I do every night) and got a
lot of new packages. Everything seemed to be fine until gdm started. X froze
and I was unable to change to another console. I decided to remove gdm from
another machine and start X from xinit. It froze again. I killed
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