Hello,
I have a problem with my usb keyboard when I try to
install Freebsd 5.3. It is very strange because the
keyboard is working at the boot screen (where the
different booting options are listed) but when the
booting process launches the sysinstall the keybord is
not working. The strange thing
On Tuesday 25 January 2005 12:20, milan nankov wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with my usb keyboard when I try to
install Freebsd 5.3. It is very strange because the
keyboard is working at the boot screen (where the
different booting options are listed) but when the
booting process launches
Hello,
I have a problem with my USB keyboard when I try to install
Freebsd 5.3. It is very strange because the keyboard is
working at the boot screen (where the different booting
options are listed) but when the booting process launches the
sysinstall the keybord is not working
Hello,
I have a problem with my usb keyboard when I try to
install Freebsd 5.3. It is very strange because the
keyboard is working at the boot screen (where the
different booting options are listed) but when the
booting process launches the sysinstall the keybord is
not working. The strange thing
Hi,
What changed in the hardware detection between 5.2.1 and 5.3-rel ? I've
upgraded my sources from 5.2.1 to 5.3-rel. In 5.2.1, my usb keybard is found
and recognized as it should. Now I've booted from the new 5.3 cd (just to
have a look at it) and my keyboard is not responding at all.
Hello read your message did you ever find a way to do the install??? If so
could you share the info with me?
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It has some options that I did try. It has a option regarding the USB
keyboard with the options of OS and BIOS. I tried both. I am probably
going to download the latest bios for this system load it and reread the
manual to look for any additional options I may be missing or that may
have been
I have been trying to install 5.3 since it went into BETA and now I am
trying to install from the RC1 CD. My problem is when the thing is done
booting into the systand install screen my USB keyboard is
non-responsive. I have tried other keyboards with no luck (I don't have
PS/2 ports
telling me my only option is to purchase a new
motherboard?
That kind of sucks!
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From: Robert Huff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 10:07 PM
To: Joshua Lewis
Subject: USB keyboard and 5.3RC1
Hello:
I have been trying to install 5.3 since
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Ok...
Um. The motherboard physically does not have a PS/2 port. It is an Abit
AT7. It has no legacy devices. No PS/2 No serial, No parallel ports.
Nada.
Would it be possible to install 4.10 and then upgrade to 5.3
(instructions on upgrading an
.
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From: Tomaz Borstnar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: September 8, 2004 5:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 5.3 and USB keyboard
At 05:29 7.9.2004, you wrote:
Hello. Is anyone else facing this problem too?
I have tried all 3 betas so far for 5.3 and in all of them
to menus. It is a USB keyboard but no problem at all
with 4.10 and 5.2.1
It is an AMD Athlon 2500 with Asus a7v333 and Msi geforce 5200.
Thank you
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Rafael Oliveira Ribeiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 5 using a bootable CD-ROM, but I can get
my USB keyboard working. Is there any way to solve this problem?
Start by trying 5.2.1...
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Hi,
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 5 using a bootable CD-ROM, but I can get
my USB keyboard working. Is there any way to solve this problem?
Thanks
Rafael Ribeiro
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Hello list,
this is just a quick question, I used to use a PS/2 keyboard, now I got
a Cherry USB which I'd like to try out. I put device ukbd in my kernel
configuration (along with device uhci, ohci, usb, ugen and uhid) and
rebuilt it.
However, I seem to be forgetting something, because when
Andreas Ntaflos writes:
What am I missing? Sorry if this is something painfully obvious.
It isn't, but you may find this applicable:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=30570
Robert Huff
(who would like
and reconnect kbd correctly
Which one has to be removed? Probably both, right? But as far as I understand, the
atkbdc0 also controls the PS/2 mouse; does that mean it is not possible to use
a USB keyboard with a PS/2 mouse?
Sounds like I should keep using the keyboard with the USB-to-PS/2
converter
and reconnect kbd correctly
Which one has to be removed? Probably both, right?
But as far as I understand, the
atkbdc0 also controls the PS/2 mouse; does that mean
it is not possible to use
a USB keyboard with a PS/2 mouse?
Sounds like I should keep using the keyboard with the
USB-to-PS/2
converter
-pr.cgi?pr=30570
Ok, thank you both, it kinda works now, with the limitations Jimmie
mentioned. I out-commented device atkbd0 at atkbdc? irq 1 and I can
use the USB keyboard now.
Problem kinda solved :)
Thanks!
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I tried to boot a amchine with a USB keyboard off of the 4.9 install
floppies the other day, and it did not recognize the leyboard for the
press enter after I inserted the 2nd floppy.
This is my first machine with a USB keyboard, I;ve used USB mice sucesfully
on 4 STABEL before.
Am I missing
Boot uses the BIOS calls so you need to set Legacy USB Keyboard support
true in the BIOS. Then it works fine.
--Chuck
At 10:47 AM 3/4/2004, stan wrote:
Am I missing a tep here?
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On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 03:56:02PM +, Brian Candler wrote:
Here's what I get if I compile in and turn on USB keyboard debugging in
the kernel, and type asd as
a down, s down, a up, d down: this generates asds on screen.
I have just spent a couple of hours debugging and documenting
Since my old Vaio laptop has a broken key, I decided to get a USB keyboard
for it. I have been using a USB mouse successfully for a while.
However I have a problem with keyboard rollover, meaning I get duplicate
characters when typing quickly. Example:
Depress a -- a
Depress b
with the keyboard. So I think it must be doing the default
thing for a USB keyboard.
Regards,
Brian.
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communicating correctly.
Here's what I get if I compile in and turn on USB keyboard debugging in
the kernel, and type asd as
a down, s down, a up, d down: this generates asds on screen.
Feb 20 15:21:21 vaio /kernel: 0x428 (1064) released
Feb 20 15:21:21 vaio /kernel:
Feb 20 15:21:26 vaio /kernel: 0x4 (4
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 4.9-stable with a usb keyboard. At the initial
installation prompt (press enter to boot...), my keyboard works. I can even pause the
boot loader to call up a command prompt. However, once the installation kernel boots,
my keyboard doesn't work anymore
Have you had a look at the handbook?
I got my (Microsoft :D) Keyboard working with the stuff from there.
Peschmä
Am Fri, 17 Oct 2003 10:04:17 +0200 schrieb Peter:
Hi Im using FreeBSD 5.1 and I can't get my Logitech USB keyboard to work
directly in the consol. I have search trough the net
Hi Im using FreeBSD 5.1 and I can't get my Logitech USB keyboard to work directly in
the consol. I have search trough the net and found very little (either I searched
wrong or there is very little info).
In rc.conf I have added support for usb by
usbd_enable=YES
From the dmesg I can see
Hi All,
I have a logitech wireless keyboard, plugged into the onboard usb on my Tyan
dual pIII motherboard running a Via chipset. Whenever I use the keyboard and
type at a normal rate, it seems like the usb driver or whatever detects more
ekeys then I've pressed.
Here is san example of fwhat
to generate that
last 'a'.
This makes it almost unuseable.
The keyboard works under other operating systems, so I'm guessing
it's the usb keyboard driver.
Has anyone else reported a problem like this?
The only reference I've found to this problem is here:
http://w3.mivlmd.cablespeed.com/~mccrobie
Hi!
I have Dell Precision 650 with USB keyboard and I have problem with
sysinstall during the installation of 5.1 Release.
When the machine boots from the CD it responds to the keyboard (the menu
that lets me select boot configuration works OK). Once the boot is
finished and sysinstall gets
Hi,
I have bought an intel dot-station. It has an USB keyboard with a
touchpad on it. The keyboard works but the touchpad doesn't work with a
typic USB mouse configuration, nor in console (moused -p /dev/ums0 -t
auto) nor in X.
I have googled and searched in the archives of the list without
Here is the dmesg if it could help!
Francisco Gómez Marín wrote:
Hi,
I have bought an intel dot-station. It has an USB keyboard with a
touchpad on it. The keyboard works but the touchpad doesn't work with
a typic USB mouse configuration, nor in console (moused -p /dev/ums0
-t auto) nor in X
I'm working on my very first FreeBSD machine running FreeBSD
4.8-RELEASE. I've worked with many Macs and toyed with Linux, and I'm
finding FreeBSD very nice.
I have one issue I haven't been able to figure out yet. I'm using a USB
keyboard with a USB KVM switch. When the machine boots
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I have one issue I haven't been able to figure out yet. I'm using a USB
keyboard with a USB KVM switch. When the machine boots, the keyboard is
recognized and works fine. (The keyboard doesn't seem to have any
effect at the Hit [enter
Thank you for your reply.
But it's still not working.
More below...
On Tuesday, June 10, 2003, at 02:47 PM, Ian Dowse wrote:
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rites
...
...
I added:
kbdcontrol -k /dev/kbd0 /dev/ttyv0 /dev/null
to the end of /etc/rc.i386 based on the FAQ.
The
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device Keyboard
devname ukbd0
attach kbdcontrol -k /dev/kbd0 /dev/ttyv0
I added this and tried it with and without the kbdcontrol line in
/etc/rc.i386. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to make any difference. It
certainly looks
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Pierrick Brossin wrote:
Subject: Re: Logitech USB Keyboard
Quoting John Bleichert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can't speak to 5.0 (Ive only CVSup'd to it, never installed) but for 4.7
you'll probably need to build a boot floppy with a custom kernel on it
that includes
Hey!
I wanted to install 5.0 on my workstation but the Logitech USB Keyboard doesn't
work. It was the same thing on 4.7 and never figured out how to make it work.
It's a black Logitech Elite Keyboard with special things on it like a scroll
or special buttons.
Anyone have one working ?
Thanx
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Pierrick Brossin wrote:
Subject: Logitech USB Keyboard
Hey!
I wanted to install 5.0 on my workstation but the Logitech USB Keyboard doesn't
work. It was the same thing on 4.7 and never figured out how to make it work.
It's a black Logitech Elite Keyboard with special
I've bought a handfull of cheap Microsoft Natural Keyboards from a
reseller, but they turned out to be USB only keyboards.
I've got the keyboards working with FreeBSD XFree86 just fine, with
the exception of the extra hot keys. They hot keys don't seem to
make any X events at all. When I launch
* Douglas K. Rand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I've bought a handfull of cheap Microsoft Natural Keyboards from a
reseller, but they turned out to be USB only keyboards.
I've got the keyboards working with FreeBSD XFree86 just fine, with
the exception of the extra hot keys. They hot keys
Doug I've bought a handfull of cheap Microsoft Natural Keyboards from
Doug a reseller, but they turned out to be USB only keyboards.
Mike Change your keyboard type in your XF86Config file from pc101 (or
Mike whatever it is set to currently) to something higher, and try
Mike xev again.
Mike I'm
Hi,
I bougth a Logitech Internet Navigator SE Keyboard.
I plugged it in the USB plug and I can't type anything
in freebsd. I have to enter my username but I can't.
Only 'num lock' , ... are working.
How do I fix this?
Regards
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