I tried Fedora 35, and found the exact same behaviour (ie the boot
program recognises the keyboard, but the final linux image does not).
Jon Thackray
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From: "Jon Tha
* log2 (180) hours, ie about 4 hours.
Jon Thackray
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From: "Daniel van Vugt" <1930...@bugs.launchpad.net>
To: j...@pobox.com
Sent: 22/04/2022 03:00:03
Subject:
time next year, there will be no Ubuntu (or Debian I think,
given that Rapsbian doesn't work with the KVM either) distribution I can
use, as at that point 18.04 will be end of support. I shall then start
having to try and learn other distros to see if any of them have
fixed/failed to create
I don't have a "Unifying receiver". That's just the name which appears
and/or disappears when I plug in the KVM to the PC. The KVM in all cases
is directly connected to the keyboard/mouse/screen at one end, and USB
ports/HDMI at the PC end.
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From: "Hui Wang" <1930.
Neither. I tested all the distros on an old machine I have which
currently runs windows 10. The distros were tested by putting the
installation on a DVD and booting from it. Here's what windows claims it
has
Device namefeit
ProcessorIntel(R) Core(TM) i7-2700K CPU @ 3.50GHz 3.50 GHz
In
I've now tried the 4.8 kernel as suggested. It booted into busybox at
initramfs, so I was unable to determine anything useful about it. I also
tried the latest 4.9 kernel. That booted, but produced continuous beeps
from the loudspeaker and neither the keyboard nor the point worked.
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In the standard 3.13 kernels for 14.04 the touchpad wasn't supported at all.
Therefore it worked, but it was impossible to turn off its most irritating
feature which was tap to click. Most implementations at least give the
option to disable this when typing, but the default generic implementatio
Public bug reported:
First, the collected kernel version is wrong. I'm running
4.4.0-36-generic, but inside ubuntu 14.04. Anyway, the touchpad refuses
to act as a pointer mover. It will, if I let it, do tap to click (which
is the last thing I want). But, as things stand, I'm forced to use the
litt
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