Thank you Dale.
That did the trick. I was not able to remove the service, as it
doesn't exist, but it gave me an idea about turning the numlock off.
For others in same situation, it can be done with Fn+Alt+Num Lk on
Asus Laptop U46E
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 10:31 PM, Dale wrote:
> Mansour Al Akeel
Mansour Al Akeel wrote:
I got a newer laptop, and rather than installing gentoo, I just
swapped the hard disks. Now when I boot into the new one,
it works up to the level I am expecting (still need some drivers), but
the keyboard act wierd. When I press "m" it types "0",
and some other keys don't
On Tue, 2011-09-06 at 22:21 -0400, Mansour Al Akeel wrote:
> I got a newer laptop, and rather than installing gentoo, I just
> swapped the hard disks. Now when I boot into the new one,
> it works up to the level I am expecting (still need some drivers), but
> the keyboard act wierd. When I press "m
I got a newer laptop, and rather than installing gentoo, I just
swapped the hard disks. Now when I boot into the new one,
it works up to the level I am expecting (still need some drivers), but
the keyboard act wierd. When I press "m" it types "0",
and some other keys don't send anything at all.
Thi