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 h
I have a Toshiba Satellite 1955-S803 running Redhat 8.0. Overall it runs
beautifully on this system, with one exception. The S803 comes with a
removable, wireless (USB based) keyboard. From time to time, my keyboard
stops interacting with the system, even though it is "docked" on the
computer.
Okay, first thing to do is isolate this...
Does it work properly under the console?
Or X?
Or neither?
Have you tried out a few keyboards in the setup command...there's one
called br-abnt2...that will only help under the console.
Ultimately you might have to make your own keyboard maps. I've don
Fellow,
I've just installed RedHat Linux 8.0, and liked it so much, except for a detail:
keyboard (US International) is not
working correctly with my idiom (Brazilian Portuguese). When I press the [']
(apostrophe) key, followed by the [c]
key, I obtain an acentuated c, instead of cedil-c (ç).
wiithh myy keeybooard"
First
I thought it's my keyboard problem but after I reboot to windows XP, the
keyboard works fine again (I'm typing in Windows).
I've
used the keyboard preferences in Redhat to change the
repeat speed and delay time but it doesn't work.
Please
help me. Thank you.
Trung.
I have a problem which I think it's pretty anoing : if I want to
delete something, or I want to move with the arrows, if I press for
example up-arrow and not releasing it, it is seen as just ONE push. If I
press backspace and keep it pressed, it deletes just one caracter, not
all.