Re: Using USB modules with an USB keyboard...

1999-12-09 Thread nick.hibma
I added your recommendations above to the kernel config file (TWELVE). It didn't work. As can be seen from the dmesg below, when the USB options are present in the kernel, ukbd0 is found. When USB KLDs are used, uhid0 seems to grab the keyboard. this is correct. Both

Re: Using USB modules with an USB keyboard...

1999-12-07 Thread Kazutaka YOKOTA
Thank you for your detailed report. I added your recommendations above to the kernel config file (TWELVE). It didn't work. As can be seen from the dmesg below, when the USB options are present in the kernel, ukbd0 is found. When USB KLDs are used, uhid0 seems to grab the keyboard. [This is the

Using USB modules with an USB keyboard...

1999-12-06 Thread Viren R.Shah
Is there any way to use only the USB KLDs (i.e. remove all the USB options from the kernel config file) on a machine that has an USB keyboard? I tried doing this (removed all the USB options from my config file, but left KBD_INSTALL_CDEV). However, this caused the kernel build to fail with

Re: Using USB modules with an USB keyboard...

1999-12-06 Thread Kazutaka YOKOTA
Is there any way to use only the USB KLDs (i.e. remove all the USB options from the kernel config file) on a machine that has an USB keyboard? Add "flags 0x100" to syscons. Note this is still an experimental flag. device sc0 at isa? flags 0x100 I tried doing this (removed all the USB options