On 26/10/2007 Daniel van Eeden wrote:
It could be an issue with the kernel, Xorg server or both (the latter is
more likely). Since my last upgrade the leds on my Compaq PS/2 keyboard
stopped working under X11, but were working correctly on a linux console
(e.g. tty1).
I guess that it is a bug
I think also that it is a problem of xorg. My Keyboard leds are working at
tty1 but in X.
An other problem (perhaps relatet) is that I only can use an american keyboard
layout. No idea why.
Wolfgang
Am Freitag 26 Oktober 2007 20:04:20 schrieb Daniel van Eeden:
All,
It could be an issue with
Sorry for my last post. I will try to correct it.
I think also that it is a problem of xorg. My Keyboard leds are working at
tty1 not but under X.
An other problem (perhaps relatet) is that I only can use an american
keyboard layout (under X). At tty1 I do have german layout (an configure). No
On 27/10/2007 Wolfgang Mader wrote:
I think also that it is a problem of xorg. My Keyboard leds are working at
tty1 not but under X.
An other problem (perhaps relatet) is that I only can use an american
keyboard layout (under X). At tty1 I do have german layout (an configure). No
idea why.
Am Samstag 27 Oktober 2007 18:36:18 schrieb Jonas Meurer:
On 27/10/2007 Wolfgang Mader wrote:
I think also that it is a problem of xorg. My Keyboard leds are working
at tty1 not but under X.
An other problem (perhaps relatet) is that I only can use an american
keyboard layout (under X).
On 16/10/2007 Dimitris Lampridis wrote:
I have this problem since I moved from an old Compaq PS/2 keyboard to
the new Logitech USB keyboard. Another drawback is that the keyboard
doesn't work in the BIOS any longer.
Check for something like USB legacy mode in your BIOS and enable it if
All,
It could be an issue with the kernel, Xorg server or both (the latter is
more likely). Since my last upgrade the leds on my Compaq PS/2 keyboard
stopped working under X11, but were working correctly on a linux console
(e.g. tty1).
I also have a MSI K8T-Neo...
Cheers,
Daniel
On Sat,
On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 10:31:28PM +0200, BARBIER Jean-Matthieu wrote:
Le Monday 15 October 2007 21:11:17 Wolfgang Mader, vous avez écrit :
Hello list,
my keyboard leds does not respond any more. The NumLock led ist always on
the the other two are always off. I am running kernel 2.6.22-2.
On 16/10/2007 Hamish Moffatt wrote:
my keyboard leds does not respond any more. The NumLock led ist always on
the the other two are always off. I am running kernel 2.6.22-2.
The system is NOT looked up. Everything else runns nicely
Any hints?
same problem for me... and same
On Tue, 2007-10-16 at 15:42 +0200, Jonas Meurer wrote:
I have this problem since I moved from an old Compaq PS/2 keyboard to
the new Logitech USB keyboard. Another drawback is that the keyboard
doesn't work in the BIOS any longer.
greetings,
jonas
Hi,
Check for something like USB
On 16 Oct 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've a Logitech keyboard as well, and in X, the leds don't work at all.
Possibly you've been bitten by #446865 [1] (there are quite a few
duplicates of that bug).
Footnotes:
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/446865
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Hello list,
my keyboard leds does not respond any more. The NumLock led ist always on the
the other two are always off. I am running kernel 2.6.22-2.
The system is NOT looked up. Everything else runns nicely
Any hints?
Thank you. W. Mader
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Le Monday 15 October 2007 21:11:17 Wolfgang Mader, vous avez écrit :
Hello list,
my keyboard leds does not respond any more. The NumLock led ist always on
the the other two are always off. I am running kernel 2.6.22-2.
The system is NOT looked up. Everything else runns nicely
Any hints?
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