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Hi,
If anyone out there is still managing their Linux machines without either yum or apt, please, have a look. (Fedora used to use both, but most people seem to have adopted yum in preference to apt. I have no idea if there is any technical reason to prefer one over the other.)
this may happen because the major professionally supported distributions (Redhat, SuSE, Madriva, etc.) rely, or relied in the past, on rpm packages. deb packages come from the non commercial, professionally unsupported world.
Thanks for the information, I'll try 'yum' this evening.
[And in answer to the original question my advice is: keyboards are cheap, your time is expensive. Try borrowing a keyboard with a different interface: usb or ps/2. My new FC4 install didn't recognise my ps/2 keyboard, so I switched it for a usb one.]
Seems like this is the most practical answer to your problem, Jan. Please try it before going nuts with any config file, because the problem may even be your PS/2 interface, or the keyboard itself.
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