I am trying to install mandrake 7.02.  I do not have another keyboard to try
using.  Is there any other workaround for this?  If it matters at all, my
device manager says it is a US English 101 keyboard...and I have never had
any problems in Windows. Is there another selection I can make at the
keyboard selection part of the install to get it to go thru?  Thanks for
everything.

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Subject: Re: [expert] install error message


Robert Stephens wrote:
>
> I have been trying to install mandrake and I have been running into the
> following problem when the software packages are installing.  The software
> installation will suddenly give an error message asking me to confirm my
> keyboard setup, then kills the whole installation.  I have an english-us
> keyboard, a micron p-II 450, 128 mb ram.  the exact error message is:
> "unable to find file us-latin1.kmp in archive /usr/share/keymaps.cz2 at
> /usr/bin/extract_archive line 26".  Can anyone please advise me what I can
> do to get the install to work?  I am a newbie at this and any help would
be
> greatly appreciated!  Thanks.  I have posted this to the newsgroups so far
> with no success getting an answer.


Hello, Robert,

Well, you got past the HDD hurdle, and it sounds like you are
using 7.0 Mandrake.

I have experienced similar messages a couple of times.  In one
case I dropped the bus clock to 95 and it went fine (a Gateway,
naturally), and in the other case I had to *replace* a defective
CD drive, on a brand new Dell Inspiron.  The user wasn't too
happy to see that, as you can well imagine.

If you have a different keyboard available which can fit the
slot, you might want to try that first, but it does definitely
smell like a hardware problem.

Civileme

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