Heh... got screwed by the AT/PS2 keyboard problem huh? Happens here at work all the time. Got a few trusty old AT-style machines and a few newer ATX cases with PS2 keyboards and mice.
I'd either bite the bullet and buy a keyboard (they're not that expensive...and yours is probably looking kinda beat up now isn't it?) or I'd buy an adaptor for the AT to PS2 style. You should be able to find an adaptor at Radio Shack, Circuit City, etc. Or, raid a PC boneyard at a computer store or large business around you. They should be overflowing with junky keyboards. You probably won't care if the spacebar needs to be hit a few times, just as long as it's somewhat functional. --Rich Stig Brautaset wrote: > > * dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus: > > On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 06:02:07PM +0100, Stig Brautaset wrote: > > | I have a head- and keyboardless machine running debian potato that I > > | used to log into with ssh. Now I have forgotten the password. *blush* > > > > The easiest way is to borrow a head and keyboard from somewhere and > > boot into "single" user mode. Hmm, now if you had a way to reboot ... > > I know that this is a solution but I don't have a keyboard. I have a > screen I could use, but I really don't want to buy a new keyboard just > to do this... (my friends all have ps/2 keyboards, whilst my machine > uses the old din-style). > > Regards, Stig > -- > www.brautaset.org > _________________________________________________________ Rich Puhek ETN Systems Inc. _________________________________________________________