Actually my keyboard is not connected to the box. It explains the reason
why ! Is there any way I can get rid of the keyboard driver when I do the
kernel configuration ? Thanks again,
Jia
> What the keyoard driver is trying to say is, sometimes it as to send
> commands to the keyboard, and it gets back NACK (negative
> acknowledgement - "I don't understand - say again?") more often than it
> likes, so it thinks maybe your keyboard cable is noisy (fatigued,
> broken, only occasionally functional, erratic) and is asking you why you
> don't replace the **** thing. It doesn't know or care that to replace
> the cable, you must replace the keyboard. Maybe you can satisfy it by
> making sure the keyboard is plugged in completely. Possibly, the
> keyboard driver expects a newer keyboard than you have, but I think this
> is unlikely: the keyboard interface on PC's last changed with the
> introduction of the PC AT about 1985 or 1986.