Hi,
from the info you supplied (thanks!) from a previous installation it
seems the keyboard uses module hid-apple.
I have checked kernel-wedge package and that module it's already
included in the input modules [1] for the installer's kernel.
One thing you can try is to connect a 2nd
Hi,
Thank you for your mail.
I tried your suggestion (from your previous mail), here the results :
- used distribution - today's daily build of wheezy-netinst CD
- tried with hitting F6 twice at the very first screen, before choosing
an install method,
the monitor screen just flickered. I
Hi, Miguel,
Here the results from the other test, with a second keyboard :
- I used an old Samsung Pleomax wired usb-keyboard (although it is
always reported as chesen)
- the Apple-keyboard was unplugged before booting off the wheezy-cd
- when reached the main menu screen, I went again to the
Hi, Miguel,
Thank you for your reply.
I am on it now, will download the latest wheezy net-boot cd and try
installing again,
and will inform you back as soon as I can - in the next couple of hours.
Regards,
Rado
On 01/13/2012 12:26 AM, Miguel Figueiredo wrote:
Hi,
[...]
these come up
Package: debian-installer
Severity: important
Tags: d-i
Dear Debian Team,
I have been facing this major issue since the very first official release of
Squeeze,
so I will try being as consistent and to the point in describing it, as I can.
Since the first release of Squeeze 6.0, the only
Hi,
[...]
these come up when I type in install expertgui at the boot-prompt (from the
help-menu) :
1. From the main terminal :
(process : 4170) : INFO :kbd-mode : setting console mode to Unicode (UTF-8)
The screen is flashing and the above line is repeating at every second or two,
with an
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