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Hi,
Jacek Leśniewski wrote:
> On 02/24/2011 04:02 PM, Anton Zinoviev wrote:
>> 1. Go to the text console and login as root (alternatively login as
>> another user and use "sudo su" to become root).
[...]
>> 2. Run "showkey -s".
>>
>> 3. Very quickly press Shift, press A, release Shift, release A.
>
> The output for this is the following :
> 0x2a
> 0xaa 0x1e
> 0x9e
Thanks, and sorry we missed this before. Please attach output from
"reportbug --template linux-image-$(uname -r)", so we can get to know
your hardware and configuration better.
Hope that helps,
Jonathan
The problem has been persistent on a number of different distros.
Moreover I tried a number of different kernels and still no go.
I have a ubuntu thread regarding this problem saved somewhere - i 'll try to find it.
The most recent kernel was 3.2.7 with aptosid tweaks of sorts. I tried a wide variety of different kernels as far as I remember starting from 2.6.xx
When I will get out of the recent major break down of the tablet I've been primerly needing the keyboard with I'll send the reportbug. I can send the configuraion of a laptop that behaves in exactly the same way when I'll get to work on monday.
Best regards,
Jack
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