On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Tom Breza wrote: > > What appears in ya login when u type? is it your username?
i see my user name login. It appears normal and then i'll type in the password and then it will see wrong login, and when i type again I start seeing strange characters in the login in which i type > did u change mapping of the keyboard?? NO, I left it at stardard, i believe > Do u use some funny symbols like #~'@.,/"$%^*()|\` etc in ya password? No. dont see anything under password > > If u choose diferent keyboard layout then some of keys are move on, > did u check what happen in systemlog? /var/log/syslog when u back to > console? good idea > and most basic (don't be angry) is the keyboard pluged proper?! nope. its a good idea, but the keyboard works fine under kernel 2.2 > I maen is it push in to slot ? or is it not change with mouse? > ps/2 keyboard, mouse have sam plugs. > Many ppl makes such basic errors :> very ture. thanks > > Tom > > > I am working on installin glinux on an HP 5470 > > > > I am using debian distr. kernel 2.7 > > > > What we noticed is that when i rebooted into the new kernel > > > > and get into the login: > > > > we can not login. > > > > > > What We (my girlfriend and I) think is going on is thatwhen > > > > a key is pressed it is sending th ewrong data thus the login and password > > is wrong. > > > > It might be the enter key because when i just type that i get a "^]" > > > > > > But when i load up kernel 2.2 i can login in just fine. > > > > > > What is going on with the keyboard in the newer kernel. > > > > Thanks for all your time. > > > > G > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

