I tried all suggestions that were given to me.  Unfortunately, none of them
worked.  The keyboard is completely locked up in X., but does work on the
command line.  Any more suggestions?

Thanks
Mike

Ray Olszewski wrote:

> Please expand on "does not work". Do you mean it is *totally* non-functional
> -- the computer ignores ALL keypresses, even CTRL-ALT-DEL -- or only that
> *some* keys don't work as expected?
>
> If the latter, you want to run the keyboard package option (I forget its
> name) that gets offered during a standard xf86config setup of X.
>
> If the former ... what are you doing to test this?
>
> At 11:44 AM 12/9/99 -0500, Mike Fletcher wrote:
> >Just a quick question;
> >    My keyboard does not work in X, but works on the command line.  Any
> >suggestions?
> >
> >
> >
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