On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 04:30:34PM +0100, jose' nuno neto wrote:
>
> I have a PC with the PS/2 socket burned. I have a USB keyboard instead and
> i'de like to install redhat on it.
> I've tryed RH8.0 install but it doesn't load any USB modules and the
> keyboard
Hi,
I have a PC with the PS/2 socket burned. I have a USB keyboard instead and
i'de like to install redhat on it.
I've tryed RH8.0 install but it doesn't load any USB modules and the
keyboard doesn't work
Is it the same with RH-9.0?
How can i install anything on this PC?
Can
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 15:09, Shawn wrote:
> Can I do anything to get grub/my system to use a usb keyboard
Does your BIOS have any options relating to USB keyboards? You may need
to enable something there.
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Hello,
Can I do anything to get grub/my system to use a usb keyboard so that I
can also launch into (unfortunately I must) windows from time to
increasingly infrequent time??? Right now, grub (RH8.0 distro version)
doesn't get input from the my usb keyboard and loads linux by de
I recently installed RH8 on a rather peculiar computer called a Dell
WebPC. It doesn't have any PS/2 ports for a mouse or keyboard;
everything has to be USB. Before it initializes the USB keyboard (which
comes back [ OK ]), it works fine through USB Legacy. However, after
RH8 initialize
as soon as it says, during startup, Initializing USB Keyboard,
the num lock light turns off and I can't type anymore. It will even do
this even if the keyboard is not plugged in during startup. Is there
any way to keep it from doing that?
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with different hardware, try installing/using your
keyboard with that one. It's a hassle, but that's how we figure out
where the real culprit is sometimes. :)
Aleem Sunderji wrote:
oops...re-posted with the correct date...
i am having problems with a usb keyboard (microsoft natural
oops...re-posted with the correct date...
i am having problems with a usb keyboard (microsoft natural keyboard
elite). on boot, the keyboard works fine (usb support is enabled in
the BIOS), and i can use the keyboard to select the boot image in
GRUB.
when the USB subsystem comes up in linux, the
i am having problems with a usb keyboard (microsoft natural keyboard
elite). on boot, the keyboard works fine (usb support is enabled in
the BIOS), and i can use the keyboard to select the boot image in
GRUB.
when the USB subsystem comes up in linux, the keyboard dies (i.e.
pressing the keys
Hello, I have 3 problems with my USB keyboard in Redhat Linux 8.0:
1) Sometimes when I type fast, some keys don't get read and displayed on the
screen.
2) Sometimes,the keyboard stops responding for a period of time, I can't
type anything.
3) Sometimes, when I'm typing, I
Hello, I have 3 problems with my USB keyboard in Redhat Linux 8.0:
1) Sometimes when I type fast, some keys don't get read and displayed on the
screen.
2) Sometimes,the keyboard stops responding for a period of time, I can't type
anything.
3) Sometimes, when I'm typing, I jus
On Sun, Nov 10, 2002 at 12:47:59AM -0800, Lstevens85 wrote:
> I recently got Redhat 8.0, and I some what disappointed.
> My USB keyboard doesn't work at all. I also have a USB mouse but that
> works sometimes. How do I fix this please tell me step by step.
Did you try unp
I
use a Compaq internet keyboard. My mouse is a Microsoft Wireless Intellimouse. My mouse usually seems to work, at one time
it quite working but it now seems to work fine.
The
problem is in my USB keyboard I cannot seem to get it working no mater what I
try. It did work under an
It is a Compaq internet keyboard. My mouse is a Microsoft Wireless
Intellimouse. My mouse usually seems to work at one time it quite
working but it seems to work fine now. The problem is in my USB keyboard
I cannot seem to get it working no mater what I try. It did work under
and older version of
e a
worthy investment, I love it.
-Brandon
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 00:47, Lstevens85 wrote:
> I recently got Redhat 8.0, and I some what disappointed.
> My USB keyboard doesn't work at all. I also have a USB mouse but that
> works sometimes. How do I fix this please tell me step by step.
I recently got Redhat 8.0, and I
some what disappointed.
My USB keyboard doesn’t work at all. I also have a USB
mouse but that works sometimes. How do I fix this please tell me step by step.
Thanks
m getting them if
~you want them.
~Also I am using RH 7.2 still.
~
~-Original Message-
~From: Statux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
~Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 12:59 PM
~To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
~Subject: Re: USB keyboard and mouse
~
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~USB keyboards and mice work fine, but you have to make
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s back on the Windoz box and let the wife and kids use them.
>
> don't let my bad experience keep you from getting them if you want them.
> Also I am using RH 7.2 still.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Statux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 12:59
om: Statux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 12:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: USB keyboard and mouse
USB keyboards and mice work fine, but you have to make sure you have
support for HID, USB keyboards, and USB mice loaded. If you still use
kudzu, it should load the need
) and a
> Microsoft Optical Mouse, and was wondering if I could expect their use to
> be normal with my Red Hat 7.3 OS. And was wondering how you guys have
> made out with this common equipment.
>
> I guess one thing that may be a benefit is that the newer motherboards are
> able
Tim -
I'm running an Apple Pro USB keyboard and a wireless logitech usb mouse
without any problems on redhat 7.2 and 7.3, and you shouldn't have probs
with your hardware
Shout if you have any other questions! :)
Dan
Timothy Lee Young wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I am aw
I am currently running RH7.3 with a micro$haft USB internet pro keyboard and
a logitech optical USB trackball without issues.
Shaun
-Original Message-
From: Timothy Lee Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 11:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: USB keyboard
d was wondering how you guys have
made out with this common equipment.
I guess one thing that may be a benefit is that the newer motherboards are
able to recognize a USB keyboard/mouse upon boot so that one can get into
the BIOS. But that's beside my point/question.
Thanks for your i
rprise it
>worked. Now with Valhalla I got the same problem at
>installation, I said OK now I now the trick, but when I
>reboot after the installation (about 2 hours) the USB
>keyboard didn?t work.
>
>Any suggestion?
>
>I really appreciate.
>
>
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