Could this be the problem. I was looking at gpm for a solution (see
previous message) and I issued the following command gpm -m /dev/psaux
and wham, my keyboard doesn't work. So maybe when X11 starts, its
confusing where the keyboard is and where the mouse is?
Curtis Vaughan
On 21 Jan, 2004
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 12:34:01 -0800,
Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I just installed Debian (woody) on a new box. Whenever I invoke X11
> (kdm) the keyboard stops working. When configuring xserver, I have
> tried both pc101 and pc104 (I think it star
The keyboard is plugged into a PS/2 port. Sorry.
On 21 Jan, 2004, at 14:29, David Z Maze wrote:
Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I just installed Debian (woody) on a new box. Whenever I invoke X11
(kdm) the keyboard stops working. When configuring xserver, I have
tried both pc101 and
Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just installed Debian (woody) on a new box. Whenever I invoke X11
> (kdm) the keyboard stops working. When configuring xserver, I have
> tried both pc101 and pc104 (I think it starts pc). But the same
> results. I have also tried xserver-xfree86 an
I just installed Debian (woody) on a new box. Whenever I invoke X11
(kdm) the keyboard stops working. When configuring xserver, I have
tried both pc101 and pc104 (I think it starts pc). But the same
results. I have also tried xserver-xfree86 and xserver-svga. The
keyboard is plugged into a
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