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* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Fri, Jan 09 2004, 03:39:31PM]:
>       3. Assuming it is, I probably need to enable UTF-8 for the
>          console *explicitly* by means of unicode_start. But then I get
>          an error message:
> 
>             KDGKBENT at index 128 in table 0: Invalid argument
> 
>          and UTF-8 mode is not enabled. What does this mean and how can
>          I fix this?
> 
> The length of keymaps has changed between 2.4 and 2.6.
> And the kbd behaviour has changed between kbd-1.08 and kbd-1.09.

And it now throws a lot of ?bogus? warnings. See

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=225109

and following links and patch for details.

MfG,
Eduard.
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