or letters, the err is shown.
The keyboard layouts are configured in KDE Control Center.
xorg.conf contains the default settings, obtained by X -configure.
What can I do to fix the problem?
If I can provide more details, please let me know.
Thank you in advance.
Andriy
.
The keyboard layouts are configured in KDE Control Center.
xorg.conf contains the default settings, obtained by X -configure.
What can I do to fix the problem?
If I can provide more details, please let me know.
Thank you in advance.
Andriy
There are many reports about this problem on different
Hi everybody!
After today's upgrade of xkeyboard-config (all ports are up-to-date) I have
a problem with switching between English and Russian layouts in KDE.
Instead of country flag icon or letters, the err is shown.
The keyboard layouts are configured in KDE Control Center.
xorg.conf contains
Reid Linnemann [Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 10:32:48AM -0500]:
I've never know what causes this, but in single user mode some USB
keyboards on some systems refuse to work. I myself work on an Optiplex
GX270 that exhibits the same behavior. You can get around it easily enough
though; at the loader,
Written by Nico -telmich- Schottelius on 07/20/07 09:45
Hello!
Just wanted to confirm that the usb-keyboard is not working in the
installer with Dell Optiplex 745 and FreeBSD 6.2.
Though it works in the boot loader, but stops working (num lock light
is set to off) when usb support is enabled
Hello!
Just wanted to confirm that the usb-keyboard is not working in the
installer with Dell Optiplex 745 and FreeBSD 6.2.
Though it works in the boot loader, but stops working (num lock light
is set to off) when usb support is enabled by FreeBSD.
I also tried booting with verbose logging
support, that was
actually the only option for USB besides disabling it completely) and
checked a third time, still the same.
Now I know this has something to do with the USB but the motherboard is
not faulty. I don't know if it has to do with the particular keyboard (A
Microsoft conspiracy to bring
with the particular keyboard (A
Microsoft conspiracy to bring the CTRL-ALT-DEL equivalent to FreeBSD ?
:) ) but was wondering if anyone else has had a similar problem (or is
brave enough to try...). I should also note that after pressing
CTRL-ALT-SPACE the green power led of the machine started blinking (like
if it has to do with the particular keyboard (A
Microsoft conspiracy to bring the CTRL-ALT-DEL equivalent to FreeBSD ?
:) ) but was wondering if anyone else has had a similar problem (or is
brave enough to try...). I should also note that after pressing
CTRL-ALT-SPACE the green power led
I'm having problems to find out how to change my keyboard layout while using
OpenOffice.org-2.2.0. I use a portuguese (br) abnt keyboard.
Anyone could help me?
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On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 10:38:53AM +0300, Vlad GURDIGA wrote:
Hello!
After upgrading to Xorg 7.2 by the book (/usr/ports/UPDATING), I
could not switch my keyboard layouts as I did with the previous
version. Even more, I could not switch to text-mode console using
Ctrl-Alt-F1.
After
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 10:38:53 +0300
Vlad GURDIGA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
After upgrading to Xorg 7.2 by the book (/usr/ports/UPDATING), I
could not switch my keyboard layouts as I did with the previous
version. Even more, I could not switch to text-mode console using
Ctrl-Alt-F1
Hello!
After upgrading to Xorg 7.2 by the book (/usr/ports/UPDATING), I
could not switch my keyboard layouts as I did with the previous
version. Even more, I could not switch to text-mode console using
Ctrl-Alt-F1.
After I've regenerated a new xorg.conf using Xorg -configure, I was
able
Trying to install freebsd6.2 using a usb keyboard on a dell precision 690.
When I get into sysinstall the keyboard no longer works. Did some
googling... there is no option in the bios for legacy usb keyboard or
anything like that, unplugging and replugging/rearranging usb devices did
not work
I have used the latest tip in the mailing list archives, to move the cable
to another USB physical port, but still the keyboard will not work at the
BSD prompt..
The purpose is to boot as single user.
Thanks is advance for any help
Oscar Chavarria wrote:
I have used the latest tip in the mailing list archives, to move the
cable
to another USB physical port, but still the keyboard will not work at the
BSD prompt..
The purpose is to boot as single user.
Thanks is advance for any help.
What version do you have
Written by Oscar Chavarria on 06/05/07 10:02
I have used the latest tip in the mailing list archives, to move the cable
to another USB physical port, but still the keyboard will not work at the
BSD prompt..
The purpose is to boot as single user.
Thanks is advance for any help
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Oscar Chavarria wrote:
On 6/5/07, Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oscar Chavarria wrote:
I have used the latest tip in the mailing list archives, to move the
cable
to another USB physical port, but still the keyboard will not work at
the
BSD prompt
theme constantly changes from ClearLooks to default and
eventually stays that way with an error that gnome-settings-daemon has
crashed
2) a similar thing happens when i put keyboard switching applet to the top
applet, the theme changes a few times and then i get the same error message.
uname
I've just upgraded my Inspiron 5100 to the latest and greatest X.org
release, 7.2. Using the standard configuration options (either no
config file, or the one generated by X -configure), most keys on the
keyboard don't react. I've ran xev against the server and find that
the only keys that react
On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 15:47:39 +0930, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
Looking at the log file, nothing obvious reaches out and grabs me. In
particular, the keyboard-related information corresponds exactly with
the Knoppix log file (modulo keyboard layout).
Has anybody else seen this? Any
I'm trying to install 6.2, then bootstrap up to 7-CURRENT on my desktop, but
I'm having issues getting everything installed, because it fails to find / load
the USB keyboard / HID modules.
When I do load the uhid and ukbd modules at the boot prompt, the system just
locks up after it tries
On Wed, 23 May 2007 02:36:14 +1000
Norberto Meijome [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
I've had xorg 6.x configured to allow me to switch from US English keyboard to
US English with international support (for accented characters) as follows:
in xorg.conf:
[...]
Section InputDevice
- Original Message
From: Norberto Meijome [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 11:51:50 AM
Subject: Re: Alternative keyboard layouts not working with xorg7.2
On Wed, 23 May 2007 02:36:14 +1000
Norberto Meijome [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On Wed, 23 May 2007 03:04:07 -0700 (PDT)
Nick Jagger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message
From: Norberto Meijome [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 11:51:50 AM
Subject: Re: Alternative keyboard layouts not working with xorg7.2
Hello everyone,
I've had xorg 6.x configured to allow me to switch from US English keyboard to
US English with international support (for accented characters) as follows:
in xorg.conf:
[...]
Section InputDevice
Identifier KeyboardThinkpadZ60M
Driver kbd
Option
The keyboard stays asleep after everything else has woken up. How do I
begin troubleshooting this problem?
I use a KVM switch to share the KVM between two machines. The other
machine runs Windows, everything works as it should there.
Malcolm
On 15/05/2007, at 8:48 PM, Tom Judge wrote:
Never you mind wrote:
The keyboard stays asleep after everything else has woken up. How do
I begin troubleshooting this problem?
I use a KVM switch to share the KVM between two machines. The other
machine runs Windows, everything works as it should
On 15/05/2007, at 8:48 PM, Tom Judge wrote:
Never you mind wrote:
The keyboard stays asleep after everything else has woken up. How do
I begin troubleshooting this problem?
I use a KVM switch to share the KVM between two machines. The other
machine runs Windows, everything works as it should
Hi,
I have a usb wireless keyboard/mouse combo which doesnt work at beastie.
It works before and after the boot menu perfectly fine. But not in
beastie so I am not able to enter to single user/safe mode etc. unless
I plug in a ps2 keyboard.
Do you know a workaround for this?
Thanks,
Evren
Hello,
seems I do have a typical problem and don't know how to solv it.
I try to install FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT SNAP 200704 for AMD64 on IBM x3655
with two Opteron 22XX CPUs. The ISO CD1 boots well and keyboard reacts
with the beastie-menu, but after booting into installation menu (showing
up
On Friday 27 April 2007 18:49, O. Hartmann wrote:
Hello,
seems I do have a typical problem and don't know how to solv it.
I try to install FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT SNAP 200704 for AMD64 on IBM x3655
with two Opteron 22XX CPUs. The ISO CD1 boots well and keyboard reacts
with the beastie-menu
seems I do have a typical problem and don't know how to solv it.
I try to install FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT SNAP 200704 for AMD64 on IBM x3655
with two Opteron 22XX CPUs. The ISO CD1 boots well and keyboard reacts
with the beastie-menu, but after booting into installation menu (showing
up
On 4/10/2007 at 11:55 AM Marc G. Fournier wrote:
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|*after* rebooting it with no keyboard
Derek Ragona wrote:
At 09:55 AM 4/10/2007, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
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I hate it when a subject doesn't easily present itself ... but ...
Is there something that I'm missing, such that if I add a keyboard to
a server
*after* rebooting
present itself ... but ...
Is there something that I'm missing, such that if I add a keyboard to a
server
*after* rebooting it with no keyboard, that will have that keyboard
recognized?
Basically, I have several remote servers, with no keyboards, but if I need a
tech to check something on the console
a subject doesn't easily present itself ... but ...
Is there something that I'm missing, such that if I add a keyboard to a
server
*after* rebooting it with no keyboard, that will have that keyboard
recognized?
Basically, I have several remote servers, with no keyboards, but if I
need
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I hate it when a subject doesn't easily present itself ... but ...
Is there something that I'm missing, such that if I add a keyboard to a server
*after* rebooting it with no keyboard, that will have that keyboard recognized?
Basically, I have
At 09:55 AM 4/10/2007, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
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I hate it when a subject doesn't easily present itself ... but ...
Is there something that I'm missing, such that if I add a keyboard to a
server
*after* rebooting it with no keyboard, that will have
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:55:19 -0300 Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I hate it when a subject doesn't easily present itself ... but ...
Is there something that I'm missing, such that if I add a keyboard to a
server
*after* rebooting it with no keyboard, that will have that keyboard
recognized
On Apr 10, 2007, at 7:55 AM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I hate it when a subject doesn't easily present itself ... but ...
Is there something that I'm missing, such that if I add a keyboard
to a server
*after* rebooting it with no keyboard, that will have that keyboard
recognized?
Basically
. Fournier wrote:
I hate it when a subject doesn't easily present itself ... but ...
Is there something that I'm missing, such that if I add a keyboard
to a server
*after* rebooting it with no keyboard, that will have that keyboard
recognized?
Basically, I have several remote servers
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 20:21:27 +0400 Boris Samorodov wrote:
hint.atkbd.0.flags=0x1
Sorry, the flag I used 0x01 (not sure if it makes any difference).
WBR
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Research Engineer, http://www.ipt.ru Telephone Internet SP
FreeBSD committer, http://www.FreeBSD.org The Power To
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:35:00 -0400
Steven Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am receiving your email because of a screw-up in Gmail. I have no
recourse but to mark your email as spam and delete it.
Gmail has been unresponsive in correcting the problem.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1) Don't top
Steven Johnson wrote:
Hello,
I am receiving your email because of a screw-up in Gmail. I have no
recourse
but to mark your email as spam and delete it.
Gmail has been unresponsive in correcting the problem.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, Steven
It *might* be a screwup in GMail. However, I have
... but ...
Is there something that I'm missing, such that if I add a keyboard to a
server
*after* rebooting it with no keyboard, that will have that keyboard
recognized?
Basically, I have several remote servers, with no keyboards, but if I need a
tech to check something on the console (ie. the ethernet went down
At 02:11 PM 4/10/2007, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
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Does anyone know of a reasonably priced one? Our newer servers, we've been
using HP servers, so that we have this built in, but I have 6 older servers
that I'd love to be able to deal with remotely
Of Derek Ragona
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 1:09 PM
To: Marc G. Fournier; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: KVM over IP (Was: Re: adding keyboard after reboot with no
keyboard) ...
At 02:11 PM 4/10/2007, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Marc G. Fournier
Sent: April 10, 2007 3:12 PM
To: Derek Ragona; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: KVM over IP (Was: Re: adding keyboard after reboot
with no keyboard) ...
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On 10 Apr 2007 at 18:24, Tamouh H. wrote:
We've used StarTech KVM Over IP switches with both windows and BSD
with no major issues. They're pretty much the most reasonably priced
ones out there.
I've also had excellent success with fairly inexpensive IOGear MiniView KVMs.
In fact, I'm
Hi folks--
I recently installed my first FreeBSD workstation after many years with
NetBSD exclusively. Overall, I'm happy; but I'm seeing one particularly
irritating bug.
At seemingly random intervals, the computer seems to stop listening for
keyboard events for as long as a second
Chris Jones wrote:
Hi folks--
I recently installed my first FreeBSD workstation after many years with
NetBSD exclusively. Overall, I'm happy; but I'm seeing one particularly
irritating bug.
At seemingly random intervals, the computer seems to stop listening for
keyboard events for as long
On Sunday 04 March 2007 23:53, John Costanzo wrote:
That did not work. Please I would really like to use FreeBSD and I do not
have a PS/2 port to help. Thanks
For the record, I just installed 6.2 onto a USB-only server using a USB
keyboard. I can't give any advice for your exact situation
On Mon, 5 Mar 2007, Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Sunday 04 March 2007 23:53, John Costanzo wrote:
That did not work. Please I would really like to use FreeBSD and I do
not have a PS/2 port to help. Thanks
For the record, I just installed 6.2 onto a USB-only server using a
USB keyboard. I can't
Hi I have a Dell Dimension E520 and I am trying to install FreeBSD 6.2. I am
running into a problem that it gets to sysinstaller and keyboard does not
work. The keyboard is a USB one. I have windows installed and it works in
there so I know it is not keyboard. I booted and hit option 6 and typed
John Costanzo writes:
Hi I have a Dell Dimension E520 and I am trying to install
FreeBSD 6.2. I am running into a problem that it gets to
sysinstaller and keyboard does not work. The keyboard is a USB
one. I have windows installed and it works in there so I know it
is not keyboard. I
Dear List.
I'm using FreeBSD 6.2 rc2 with the Gnome desktop.
Is there any one that can explain for me in an easy
way how to:
*) Get the same keyboard map with/without X+Gnome.
Without X+Gnome it works fine. I have choosen Swedish keyboard
layout. When entering X+Gnome the keyboard map/layout
Peo Nilsson wrote:
Dear List.
I'm using FreeBSD 6.2 rc2 with the Gnome desktop.
Is there any one that can explain for me in an easy
way how to:
*) Get the same keyboard map with/without X+Gnome.
Without X+Gnome it works fine. I have choosen Swedish keyboard
layout. When entering X+Gnome
在 2007-01-23二的 16:47 +0800,Zhang Weiwu写道:
Hello. I tried various ways to stop the laptop screen from being
shutting down, as I use this screen to watch debug message of an
application I am working on, I need monitor always on, no screensaver,
no blank, no dpms etc.
I cannot do it. I have
Hello. I tried various ways to stop the laptop screen from being
shutting down, as I use this screen to watch debug message of an
application I am working on, I need monitor always on, no screensaver,
no blank, no dpms etc.
I cannot do it. I have tried:
1. set blanktime to NO in /etc/rc.conf
On 1/23/07, Zhang Weiwu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello. I tried various ways to stop the laptop screen from being
shutting down, as I use this screen to watch debug message of an
application I am working on, I need monitor always on, no screensaver,
no blank, no dpms etc.
I cannot do it. I have
Re: freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 162, Issue 5
Message: 3
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 16:47:02 +0800
From: Zhang Weiwu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello. I tried various ways to stop the laptop screen from being
shutting down, as I use this screen to watch debug message of an
application I am
put a typo in fstab, now it
won't boot at all, because I can't type at the manual-mount prompt.
Question1: Why? I can hit F1 from the loader, and I can choose 1-5 from the
beastie menu, so the damn keyboard is, in fact, working, but no text from
the mount prompt when I type. I suppose the obvious
uhub0: 4 ports with 4 removable, self powered
ohci1: SiS 5571 USB controller mem 0xfbffe000-0xfbffefff irq 21 at device
3.1 on pci0
ohci1: Reserved 0x1000 bytes for rid 0x10 type 3 at 0xfbffe000
ohci1: [GIANT-LOCKED]
usb1: OHCI version 1.0, legacy support
dead locked here
The keyboard is a normal
You can do this from an ncurses based application.
-Derek
At 12:03 AM 12/27/2006, Tyler Spivey wrote:
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input/output so that I can write a screen reader
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Is there an API or somethying that i can use for getting tty/keyboard
input/output so that I can write a screen reader that will reiceive
every character from a tty and be able to intercept/override keypresses?
Thanks,
Tyler
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Coen Watstaatervoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've installed FreeBSD 6.1 on a new Dual AMD Opeteron HE server, during the
installation the keyboard works fine. But when you plug in the keyboard
after a reboot (without the keyboard attached) the keyboard won't work any
more. I'm doing the same
I've installed FreeBSD 6.1 on a new Dual AMD Opeteron HE server, during the
installation the keyboard works fine. But when you plug in the keyboard
after a reboot (without the keyboard attached) the keyboard won't work any
more. I'm doing the same installation on a Dual Intel Xeon machine
Hi all...
Well.. what is happening?
We have a server, IBM XSeries 346, with 6.1 Release
wit a new kenerl compiled.
Modified the BIOS to keyboardless [ENABLED]
created boot.config with -P.
Reboot the server and besides the keyboard is unplugged,
we always get the message:
boot.config: -P
22:47:44 jerusalem sshd[46280]: error: PAM: authentication error for illegal
user deleted from bronze.lcs.mit.edu
Oct 3 22:47:44 jerusalem sshd[46280]: Failed keyboard-interactive/pam for invalid
user deleted from 128.31.0.11 port 63059 ssh2
Thre's nothing relevant in /usr/src/UPDATING
Per olof Ljungmark writes:
Oct 3 22:47:44 jerusalem sshd[46280]: error: PAM: authentication error
for illegal user deleted from bronze.lcs.mit.edu
Oct 3 22:47:44 jerusalem sshd[46280]: Failed keyboard-interactive/pam for
invalid user deleted from 128.31.0.11 port 63059 ssh2
sshd[46280]: error: PAM: authentication error for
illegal user deleted from bronze.lcs.mit.edu
Oct 3 22:47:44 jerusalem sshd[46280]: Failed keyboard-interactive/pam for
invalid user deleted from 128.31.0.11 port 63059 ssh2
Thre's nothing relevant in /usr/src/UPDATING, and searching
hi sirs,
am using blackbox version 0.70.1 with my box
%uname -a
FreeBSD siting.oaep.go.th 6.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE #0: Thu Jun 22
10:32:26 ICT 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
%
since i have thai language keyboard and i want to using thai for some time,
thai
Just a follow up to my USB keyboard issue. I know what programs are
available to bind the keys... unfortunately the keys do not return
anything. No value returned at all, making it impossible to bind these
keys :) I had the same problem with my last keyboard... In USB mode none
of the keys
Micah wrote:
I usually do X -configure, which will write out an auto-configured
xorg.conf in the current directory.
Thanks! That did it, I got the config that xorg use after probing the
devices, then I only had to set the keyboard preferences.
Thanks, Erik
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Hi:
I have installed xorg on a new machine, and things justed worked out of
the box, with the exception of the keyboard layout. Now, I can't find
the usual XF86Config anywhere, I see a sample xorg.conf.eg but editing
this just setting keyboard layout and map I get an error
getty repeating too
On 7/21/06, Erik Nørgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
. . .
While I'm at it, how do I set the mouse speed?
xset m[ouse] [accel_mult[/accel_div] [threshold]]
as in:
xset m 19/5 12
maybe in ~/.xinitrc
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Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 12/07/06 Erik Nørgaard said:
The keyboard usually works on the boot menu as the bios is in control.
So, exit the menu to load the kernel modules you need, usb, ukbd and
uhid I think should do. Then boot into single user mode.
For next time, this happens, I suggest
Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Chris Shenton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If not, any suggestions on how to get it to boot to a point where I
could fix the /etc/fstab? Only thing I can think of is burn a
bootable FreeBSD disk, boot from it, then mount the hard drive and fix
fstab from that.
Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On some Dells, there is a BIOS option to boot with USB legacy support
(or some similar wording) or without USB support at all. Having the
correct setting is pivotal to getting the USB keyboard to work. The
correct setting varies from model to model
I have a borked entry in my /etc/fstab: the box can't find /dev/da4s1
or something at boot. So it hangs at boot asking me if I want to use
/bin/sh in single user mode. But when I bang on the USB keyboard,
FreeBSD doesn't hear the keys.
I recall that previous boot menus offered a boot with USB
In response to Chris Shenton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a borked entry in my /etc/fstab: the box can't find /dev/da4s1
or something at boot. So it hangs at boot asking me if I want to use
/bin/sh in single user mode. But when I bang on the USB keyboard,
FreeBSD doesn't hear the keys.
I
Chris Shenton wrote:
Any suggestions how to get it to see the USB keyboard in the boot?
This Dell box doesn't have a non-USB keyboard input.
The keyboard usually works on the boot menu as the bios is in control.
So, exit the menu to load the kernel modules you need, usb, ukbd and
uhid I think
On 12/07/06 Erik Nørgaard said:
The keyboard usually works on the boot menu as the bios is in control.
So, exit the menu to load the kernel modules you need, usb, ukbd and
uhid I think should do. Then boot into single user mode.
For next time, this happens, I suggest you build a kernel
of the loader?
|
| I had to use a PS/2 keyboard to install, or at least, I remember so (it
| was a long time ago).
|
| Now I'm talking going single user on boot on an already working system.
usbd_enable=YES
in /etc/rc.conf should almost solve your problem on a running system.
As I said, I have
NgD Vulto wrote:
I have some doubts about your question, it happens at the screen of the
freebsd-loader when you are installing or you installed it already and then
you can't access the options of the loader?
I had to use a PS/2 keyboard to install, or at least, I remember so (it
was a long
keyboard to install, or at least, I remember so (it
| was a long time ago).
|
| Now I'm talking going single user on boot on an already working system.
usbd_enable=YES
in /etc/rc.conf should almost solve your problem on a running system.
-Wash
http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html
Hello.
Sorry, this has probably been discussed hundreds of time, but I can't
seem to get any new stuff: I have a 6.1/i386 system with an USB keyboard.
It will work on BIOS boot-stage, and after the kernel is loaded, but it
won't work during loader stage, preventing me to enter single user mode
2006/6/9, Andrea Venturoli [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello.
Sorry, this has probably been discussed hundreds of time, but I can't
seem to get any new stuff: I have a 6.1/i386 system with an USB keyboard.
It will work on BIOS boot-stage, and after the kernel is loaded, but it
won't work during loader
the receiver from the
usb port (moving to another or leaving in the same port) would
generate log messages that the mouse was being recognized correctly.
Ok, when I reconnect it, it recognises as a keyboard and mouse set,
and creates two files: /dev/ukbd0 and /dev/uhid0 . It tells me the
following
Stephanie Bridges wrote:
I'm not sure if you ever said, but are you on 6.0-RELEASE or something
newer? I upgraded to 6.1, which fixed a lot of other unrelated things for
me.
I said in my original message that I was on 6.0-STABLE, but this
appears to have been inacurate (I was judging by the
On Monday 08 May 2006 02:34, martinko wrote:
hello list!
i've just upgraded X11 from 6.8.2 to 6.9.0 and after starting up X11 it
displays a message saying that xkbcomp reports that it cannot find file
pc/sk_qwerty. and therefore it reverts back to default or something.
this is very strange
,sk_qwerty # ++ 2005-03-13 mato
Try
Option XkbLayout us,sk(qwerty)
Dejan
dejan, thanks, that seems to work! :-))
i haven't noticed it mentioned anywhere, though. :(
the other issue i've just noticed is that my keyboard layout switching
doesn't work as it used
Lennon Cook wrote:
Stephanie Bridges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had the same problem with the mouse (would occasionally move the
cursor, never any clicks) until I accidentally got the receiver
closer to the mouse. I now have the receiver about three inches
away from the mouse. Works
port (moving to another or leaving in the same port) would generate log
messages that the mouse was being recognized correctly.
Ok, when I reconnect it, it recognises as a keyboard and mouse set,
and creates two files: /dev/ukbd0 and /dev/uhid0 . It tells me the
following
May 9 09:06:01 dragon kernel
hello list!
i've just upgraded X11 from 6.8.2 to 6.9.0 and after starting up X11 it
displays a message saying that xkbcomp reports that it cannot find file
pc/sk_qwerty. and therefore it reverts back to default or something.
this is very strange because i've been using the setting since X11
I am attempting to use my Omni cordless mouse and keyboard set - these
both connect with the same receiver, which plugs into the computer
with a single USB cable. The keyboard works fine - the mouse, however,
does not work at all. It does not move the cursor, and clicks aren't
registered. Testing
Stephanie Bridges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had the same problem with the mouse (would occasionally move the cursor,
never any clicks) until I accidentally got the receiver closer to the
mouse. I now have the receiver about three inches away from the mouse.
Works wonderfully well now.
Thanks
. Recently it has stopped accepting input from the
keyboard. The mouse is still active.
How do I get my keyboard working again?
A day later and the machine is accepting input from the keyboard. Still
waiting for the whole process to finish.
malcolm
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