On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 00:59, Roland Dreier wrote:
Finally, at least with some of the earlier images, my USB keyboard did
not work once the installer started up. Unfortunately the zx6000 does
not have a PS/2 keyboard connector so I was only able to do anything
through the serial console. I'm
Roland Dreier wrote:
I ran into a couple of problems and ended up giving up without being
able to install a bootable Debian system. The first problem was that
the kernel used by the installer did not include the mptscsih or
mptbase modules, which are required for the zx6000's SCSI controller.
Roland I ran into a couple of problems and ended up giving up
Roland without being able to install a bootable Debian system.
Roland The first problem was that the kernel used by the
Roland installer did not include the mptscsih or mptbase modules,
Roland which are required for
Roland Dreier wrote:
Roland I ran into a couple of problems and ended up giving up
Roland without being able to install a bootable Debian system.
Roland The first problem was that the kernel used by the
Roland installer did not include the mptscsih or mptbase modules,
Am Aoine, 2004-03-12 ag 14:39, scrobh Jeff Bailey:
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 00:59, Roland Dreier wrote:
Finally, at least with some of the earlier images, my USB keyboard did
not work once the installer started up. Unfortunately the zx6000 does
not have a PS/2 keyboard connector so I was
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 07:15:20PM +, Alastair McKinstry wrote:
What USB modules are required under woody for the keyboard to operate on
the zx6000?
Until recently, the ia64 had all the modules built in. That changed in
unstable as of January or so this year. Discover took care of all
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