David S. Miller wrote: > > They are still accessible. Maybe calling them "x86 keycodes" is > a misnomer, it's more or less rather a generic set of keycodes. > Every keyboard type can be mapped onto this keycode set. > Is there an easy way of doing it? I tried to assign functions to the keys within X and it showed the mapping is not unique. I remember for sure that one of the 10 keys on the left hand side appeard to X as the keypad enter key and if I remeber right I was only able to assign three out of the 10 keys.
>> > Reconfigure the console package properly to just use the kernel >> > default keymap. >> >> Wouldn't this give me a US KB layout? > > Yes it would. > Doomed if one lives in old Europe, with all the non-US Keys on the KB and the slight difference of all the symbols with the numeric Keys in the top row. >> The machine is an Ultra Sparc 30, I have posted some output from hwconfig >> below. > > Great, thanks. Based upon all the reports, it seems that only > the "su" driver causes these weird mouse bootup problems. > I'll investigate it soon, hopefully. > I would very much appreciate a fix for this, disconnecting the mouse after every cold start is a mere workaround but not really a long term solution. Let me know if you need help testing, I am more than happy to do this. cheers Detlef -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

