On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 06:45:58AM -, Markie wrote:
i recently had a small child (my daughter) jump into my lap while drinking
a
mr. pibb which then ended up pouring almost directly into my old keyboard.
while i have attemtpted to clean that keyboard out (washed it thoroughly),
i'm
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Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 6:54 PM
Subject: Re: Logitech MX Duo troubles (fast RF wireless keyboard and mouse)
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 06:45:58AM -, Markie wrote:
i recently had a small child (my
On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 07:13:30PM -, Markie wrote:
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 06:45:58AM -, Markie wrote:
i recently had a small child (my daughter) jump into my lap while
drinking
a
mr. pibb which then ended up pouring almost directly into my old
keyboard.
while i have
hello,
i have a freebsd 4.8 release and i have an azerty keyboard, but accents
doesn't functions. I have the line : keymap=fr.iso.acc in the rc.conf
file but nothing
could you help me please
Thank you
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I have a fairly reproduceable problem with a new Dell PowerEdge 2650:
After the machine has booted in a headless state (no keyboard
or monitor) and then one inserts a keyboard into either the
front or rear PS/2 plugs, there is no communication input from
On Nov 11, 2003, at 9:14 AM, Russell P. Sutherland wrote:
I have a fairly reproduceable problem with a new Dell PowerEdge 2650:
After the machine has booted in a headless state (no keyboard
or monitor) and then one inserts a keyboard into either the
front or rear PS/2
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Russell P. Sutherland wrote:
I have a fairly reproduceable problem with a new Dell PowerEdge 2650:
After the machine has booted in a headless state (no keyboard
or monitor) and then one inserts a keyboard into either the
front or rear PS/2
Rommel B. IKEDA [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My shell is the default Bourne Shell...can anyone help or give me
advice on where to search in the man pages about setting my virtual
console keyboard layout to 105...
man kbdcontrol
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Thank you very much for the reply.
I was not only ABLE to configure my proper Keyboard Layout for my
virtual consoles...I was also ABLE to FINALLY compile my FIRST KERNEL...
Thank you...
Actually, the compilation was the most challenging and interesting not
to mention that I have been preparing
discovered the power of Virtual Console(s)...
I am using an IBM R40e Thinkpad...which has a Japanese Keyboard
layout...I have configured my keyboard layout to 105 when using X
Windows System...No problems encountered yet...
My problem is that when I switch to another virtual console...my
keyboard layout
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
Hi, I'd like to get correct keyboard layout in console.
When I try to use Shift+PgUp/Down it doesn't work.
And is it possible to have 80x50 console?
Under openbsd I'm using wsconsctl but doesn't work on fbsd.
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Enfin vivement les procs optique qui ne chaufferont pas trop ;-)
Vivement les proc
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 20:12, Eric Dillenseger wrote:
Hi, I'd like to get correct keyboard layout in console.
When I try to use Shift+PgUp/Down it doesn't work.
And is it possible to have 80x50 console?
Under openbsd I'm using wsconsctl but doesn't work on fbsd.
Have a look at 'vidcontrol'.
I
And read the manpage for syscons(5) - describes virtual terminals and
scrollback.
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Subject: Re: Keyboard behaviour in console
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 20:12, Eric Dillenseger wrote:
Hi, I'd like to get correct keyboard layout
On 10 Oct yo _ wrote:
The problem is that ctrl-h is supposed to activate the help system in
emacs.
The default for emacs is the help system (ctrl-h). Normally you have to
put something like this in your ~/.emacs file to overrule it:
(global-unset-key \e\e)
(global-unset-key \C-x\C-u)
Hello!
I am using FreeBSD 4.8. I recently installed emacs21 from the ports system
but i'm afraid there may be a keybinding conflict. In my regular console and
Xterm console Backspace is mapped at ctrl-h apparently. I think emacs knows
this as backspace deletes the one character behind the
Hi,
I have recently installed FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE-p10 on a Intel SE7501WV2 board. I am
using a PS2 keyboard without mouse. It works fine. However, when i boot without the
keyboard plugged into the system, it is not able to accept the keyboard when i plug in
later.
Is there a way to turn
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Hi,
I have recently installed FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE-p10 on a Intel SE7501WV2 board. I am
using a PS2 keyboard without mouse. It works fine. However, when i boot without the
keyboard plugged into the system, it is not able to accept
On October 6, 2003 01:16 pm, Mike Jackson wrote:
Hi,
You could try a USB keyboard. I'm not sure if USB Hotplugging is
working in FBSD or not, but it *should* work theoretically.
I don't know of any systems that allow PS/2 hotplugging.
BR,
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mike
USB hotplugging definitely works
On Monday 06 October 2003 08:16, Mike Jackson wrote:
ext [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi,
I have recently installed FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE-p10 on a Intel SE7501WV2
board. I am using a PS2 keyboard without mouse. It works fine. However,
when i boot without the keyboard
On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 04:16:39PM +0300, Mike Jackson wrote:
Hi,
You could try a USB keyboard. I'm not sure if USB Hotplugging is
working in FBSD or not, but it *should* work theoretically.
I don't know of any systems that allow PS/2 hotplugging.
I've read (although never actually seen
Is there a way to turn the keyboard always 'on' so that i can get it to
work whenever i plug it in after the system is up and running.
In your kernel config, remove any flags for the keyboard device, i.e:
device atkbd0 at atkbdc? irq 1
Now build a new kernel, reboot, and it should
from 'hot plugging' either. However, I've seen it quite a few
times that unplugging and replugging the mouse or the keyboard leaves
the device not working afterwards. I've seen this under FreeBSD as well
as under (I hate to admit it, but it's the PC at work) Windows NT4 and
2000. I've read
Some years ago I worked as technical service, and i see al least 2 machines with
the keyboard port burned because of this :-P, but also i know about too many
people that do it and nothing happens ... but i like to do it :-P.
On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 01:05:10AM +0200, Ph. Schulz wrote:
I've read
On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 06:38:03PM -0500, MiG wrote:
Some years ago I worked as technical service, and i see al least 2 machines with
the keyboard port burned because of this :-P, but also i know about too many
people that do it and nothing happens ... but i like to do it :-P.
I mean, i don't
(as far as I know) but I know a number of
people (some on FreeBSD lists) to whom it has.
I've read a magazine article once which said that this is not the
OS's responsibility but the hardware (keyboard or mouse) itself
crashing.
I believe this to be correct.
So regardless if hot
Hi,
I'm using the citrix ica client from ports to connect to a w2k server,
and I'm seeing some weird behaviour. Almost all aspects of the
connection seem fine - I can connect, get a logon screen, and if I
supply credentials on the command line the login goes like it should.
However, keyboard
Problem solved - all I had to do was set the client keyboard type
(netbsd worked for me) in Tools - Settings
Regards
Sam.
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on the command line the login goes like it should.
However, keyboard activity doesn't seem to be working. I can see the
data going out when I type; but no response. Eg. at the logon screen, I
can't type my username, tab between fields or anything.
Hmm, is this similar to the problem I had one year
I am using FreeBSD 4.8 and
I would like to know
how would I disable
the beep from keyboard
when I am in console mode prompt.
Many thanks
Best
stephane
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 14:39:56 +0100
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I am using FreeBSD 4.8 and
I would like to know
how would I disable
the beep from keyboard
when I am in console mode prompt.
kbdcontrol -b off
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Many thanks Peder,
It works!!
Stephane
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 14:39:56 +0100
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I am
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 23:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using FreeBSD 4.8 and
I would like to know
how would I disable
the beep from keyboard
when I am in console mode prompt.
# man kbdcontrol
Malcolm
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Hello,
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Hello,
I've got a strange
better, I'd almost want to suggest that the key
mapping appears to be that of a regular PS/2 keyboard!
Has anyone noticed anything like this? If there's any more info I can
provide, I'm willing to.
Thanks for the time.
Regards,
Stacey
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Subject: samba PDC vs IBM T21 keyboard
Hello,
I've got a strange (to me at least) problem here.
I'm running samba (version: samba
Hello,
I'm having a problem installing the latest FreeBSD version on an HP
Pavilion 9795c machine. I've downloaded the ISO images and wrote them
onto a CD, then I attempted to install it. It'll start to install, but
it seems to lockup my keyboard. I currently have a couple of Linux
As of Saturday evening, the kernel no longer panics and
boots up fine with USB devices plugged in.
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! to the person who made the
last change to USB code!
later
Michael Mercer
On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 21:48, Michael E. Mercer wrote:
There is one last thing you can
Hi All!
Does anybody know how can use two keyboard layouts?
I want to change between russian and english keyboard.
Now I do it by click in the tray menu...
And how i can change by... ctrl+shift
Thanking you in anticipation for answers!!!
Denis
with a working ? character, what rc.conf* settings
do you use?
The only relevant thing I have is
keymap=uk.iso
Which seems to work fine. Is there something strange about the keyboard
itself?
Scott
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easily insert a £ character into the file, and it will
display quite happily. The characters that you can successfully
generate from the keyboard seem to be quite dependent on the
application receiving them: I can type £ into emacs under X (as I just
did), but I can't do likewise with emacs
around and hav'nt found a working solution, yet.
Of those UK people with a working ? character, what rc.conf* settings
do you use?
SM The only relevant thing I have is
SM keymap=uk.iso
SM Which seems to work fine. Is there something strange about the keyboard
SM itself?
It's a bog standard PS/2
I can't use the £ (pound) character under FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE, i've
tried with console and remotely logging in.
I have my keymap set to the uk.cp850, here are some of my rc.conf options
keymap=uk.cp850
keychange=YES
font8x8=YES
keyrate=250.34
allscreens_flags= # Set this vidcontrol mode for
Hello Jez,
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately this and many variations don't
allow me to use the £ (UK pound) character. I've spent some more time
searching around and hav'nt found a working solution, yet.
Of those UK people with a working £ character, what rc.conf* settings
do you use?
Hello,
I just installed FreeBSD 5.1-release on a new dell system.
The keyboard is usb and has a strange problem.
Frequently it will repeat the second to last key that was typed.
For instance, if you type the command 'clear' then you will see
'cleara', even though you don't make a key press
about the keyboard
itself?
MS I find:
MS font8x14=iso-8x14
MS font8x16=iso-8x16
MS font8x8=iso-8x8
MS useful as well as setting the keymap to 'uk.iso'. This in conjunction
MS with changing the terminal type by editing /etc/ttys:
MS % diff -u /usr/share/examples/etc/ttys /etc
around and hav'nt found a working solution, yet.
Of those UK people with a working ? character, what rc.conf* settings
do you use?
The only relevant thing I have is
keymap=uk.iso
Which seems to work fine. Is there something strange about the keyboard
itself?
I find:
font8x14
On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 01:22:34PM +0100, Darren wrote:
I can't use the ? (pound) character under FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE, i've
tried with console and remotely logging in.
I have my keymap set to the uk.cp850, here are some of my rc.conf options
keymap=uk.cp850
keychange=YES
font8x8=YES
On Thursday, 14 August 2003 at 19:56:48 +0400, Denis wrote:
Hi All!
Does anybody know how can use two keyboard layouts?
I want to change between russian and english keyboard.
Now I do it by click in the tray menu...
And how i can change by... ctrl+shift
I do this in X with the following
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 am installing FreeBSD on a new laptop but have problems with the
keyboard within X.
Symptoms: if the pause between stroking key1 and key2 is short, key1 is
repeated.
When: FreeBSD 5.1, always. FreeBSD 4.8, only when the XKEYBOARD
extension is enabled.
I've tried modifying the key repeat
I'm attempting to install 4.8 on an old IBM 340CSE laptop. I'm running into
a roadblock, though: although the keyboard works fine all the way through
the kernel configuration part at the beginning (moving around with arrow
keys, deleting modules, saving, etc.), the keymap seems to get corrupted
Hello!
Anybody know how can I change keyboard layouts by keyboard?
I have two keyboard layouts there are: english and russian. Now I change my
keyboard layouts by click in the tray menu May be is some keyboard
combination?
Thanks a lot
and/or keyboard attached.
If I remove the mouse and keyboard and let it boot up, then connect
them, they work just fine.
Any ideas?
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
mp_lock = 0024; cpuid = 0; lapic.id =
fault virtual address
,
I have posted this before and unfortunately I still have this problem.
During the boot sequence, when it probes for the USB devices, it causes
a kernel panic (page fault) if there is either (or both) a USB mouse
and/or keyboard attached.
If I remove the mouse
and/or keyboard attached.
If I remove the mouse and keyboard and let it boot up, then connect
them, they work just fine.
Any ideas?
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
mp_lock = 0024; cpuid = 0; lapic.id =
fault virtual
posted this before and unfortunately I still have this problem.
During the boot sequence, when it probes for the USB devices, it causes
a kernel panic (page fault) if there is either (or both) a USB mouse
and/or keyboard attached.
If I remove the mouse and keyboard and let it boot up
this problem.
During the boot sequence, when it probes for the USB devices, it causes
a kernel panic (page fault) if there is either (or both) a USB mouse
and/or keyboard attached.
If I remove the mouse and keyboard and let it boot up, then connect
them, they work just fine
interface and perhaps some
easy keyboard/mouse interface?
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interface and perhaps some
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Anybody?!?!?!
Hello peoples,
I have posted this before and unfortunately I still have this problem.
During the boot sequence, when it probes for the USB devices, it causes
a kernel panic (page fault) if there is either (or both) a USB mouse
and/or keyboard attached.
If I remove the mouse
) if there is either (or both) a USB mouse
and/or keyboard attached.
If I remove the mouse and keyboard and let it boot up, then connect
them, they work just fine.
Any ideas?
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
mp_lock = 0024; cpuid = 0; lapic.id =
fault virtual
and/or keyboard attached.
If I remove the mouse and keyboard and let it boot up, then connect
them, they work just fine.
Any ideas?
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
mp_lock = 0024; cpuid = 0; lapic.id =
fault virtual address = 0x4
fault code
Hello peoples,
I have posted this before and unfortunately I still have this problem.
During the boot sequence, when it probes for the USB devices, it causes
a kernel panic (page fault) if there is either (or both) a USB mouse
and/or keyboard attached.
If I remove the mouse and keyboard and let
Hello peoples,
I have posted this before and unfortunately I still have this problem.
During the boot sequence, when it probes for the USB devices, it causes
a kernel panic (page fault) if there is either (or both) a USB mouse
and/or keyboard attached.
If I remove the mouse and keyboard and let
Hello, i recently downloaded and installed freebsd and the only problem i
get is with the keyboard.
it works fine when i am typing my username, but it will not allow me to
enter anything for a password, even the root password, nothing apears on
screen just a while cursor block.
i am running
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, K G wrote:
Hello, i recently downloaded and installed freebsd and the only problem i
get is with the keyboard.
it works fine when i am typing my username, but it will not allow me to
enter anything for a password, even the root password, nothing apears on
screen just
hello.
I have an amd duron 750 with damaged onboard plugs for
keyboard and mouse. due to this, i am using a $40 device
for keyboard + mouse - usb port. my bios is also set to
emulate this as if it were the onboard keyboard. setup for
some reason comes up with an error when i press the
down
In single-user mode, such as when fsck detects errors at boot time,
how does one enable the dvorak keyboard by default (so that the
dvorak keyboard layout will be used whenever the system is in
single-user mode) or manually?
Thank you,
Steve Doonan
Portales, NM US
think I'm starting to see what's going on :-) That 'di atkbd0' line
above is, erm, disabling the keyboard driver, so you can see below
that the keyboard controller is detected but no keyboard is actually
being configured:
[...snippage...]
atkbdc0: Keyboard controller (i8042) at port
sn0
config di lnc0
config di ie0
config di fe0
config di cs0
config q
OK, I'm still a little confused as to exactly how we got here, but I think
I'm starting to see what's going on :-) That 'di atkbd0' line above is,
erm, disabling the keyboard driver, so you can see below that the keyboard
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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rites:
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
.
The above command will only run once when the machine boots, so you
need to have something that repeats this when the keyboard is
(effectively) plugged back in after being removed. Try adding the
following lines near the end of /etc/usbd.conf instead:
device Keyboard
devname ukbd0
attach
On Tuesday 10 June 2003 05:34 am, Scott Mitchell wrote:
Are you making any changes in UserConfig? Or is it just the act of
going in there that gets the keyboard working? I guess that
UserConfig uses the BIOS to get at the keyboard, and it's only after
the atkbd driver tries to take over
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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 Sun, 8 Jun 2003 12:26:39 Gary Schenk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed FreeBSD on this machine which came with a USB keyboard and
mouse. The keyboard has problems, and for various reasons, I'd like to
replace it with a PS/2 keyboard. Only problem is I can't figure out how
to do it.
Getting
On Monday 09 June 2003 01:08 pm, clayton rollins wrote:
On Sun, 8 Jun 2003 12:26:39 Gary Schenk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed FreeBSD on this machine which came with a USB keyboard
and mouse. The keyboard has problems, and for various reasons, I'd
like to replace it with a PS/2
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 05:06:36PM -0700, Gary Schenk wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion, but that did not work. After rebooting not
only did I not have a PS/2 keyboard, I no longer could plug in the USB
keyboard.
This is very perplexing. There must be a way to install a new keyboard
On Monday 09 June 2003 05:30 pm, Scott Mitchell wrote:
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 05:06:36PM -0700, Gary Schenk wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion, but that did not work. After rebooting
not only did I not have a PS/2 keyboard, I no longer could plug in
the USB keyboard.
This is very
On 4.8 I recompiled the kernel with appropriate options and I could
unplug and reconnect the keyboard at will and it worked. Not so on 5.0
What is the apropriate kernel options for this to work on 5.x?
Help appreciated, Kjell
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I installed FreeBSD on this machine which came with a USB keyboard and
mouse. The keyboard has problems, and for various reasons, I'd like
install
That solved the identical problem for me: XF86 upgrade, any keypress
results in resolution change. Thanks!
yeah, I had a similar problem: portupgraded XFree86-4 over the
night, and when I came back and restarted X, keyboard didn't work at
all (IOW, no mode switching either
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I have a Logitech Cordless Desktop Pro Keyboard with a Logitech Cordless
MouseMan Optical, both USB. For some reason I can't get them to work in
FreeBSD 4.8, However they both work fine in FreeBSD 5.0. I
on the
keyboard results in an X resolution mode change. Kind of annoying, and
I'd like to fix it. I can't find anything unusual in
/var/log/XFree86.0.log.
I'm still using the keyboard driver in my XF86Config file; I tried
changing that to kbd and it had no difference. I'm about ready to rm
-rf
wrote:
This is probably a timing problem with the keyboard. I had a couple
snip
I'd suggest you try 4.8 or 5.0 and see if the problem persists. You
Thanks for that, Greg. In fact I had originally attempted an install of
5.0 and when I sought assistance with that same problem it was suggested
Hello everyone
I just upgraded my FreeBSD 4.7 box from XFree86 4.2.1, Gnome 1.4
to XFree86 4.3 and Gnome 2.2. After that, my Swedish keyboard no
longer works as it used to do, e.g. the characters åäö doesn't
work anymore. When I press those keys nothing happens. Anyone
seen this problem
On Sun, 2003-03-30 at 12:02, Juli Mallett wrote:
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[ Subjecte: Problem with Swedish Keyboard after XFree86 and Gnome upgrade ]
I just upgraded my FreeBSD 4.7 box from XFree86 4.2.1, Gnome 1.4
to XFree86 4.3 and Gnome 2.2. After
Hello
Tried adding the XkbVariant without any success. No xterm don't
work either. Just found out that angle brackets are dead
too.
Which one of the GNOME keyboard utilities? Not very familiar
with GNOME, because I haven't really had any problem with it
before.
Thanks
Magnus
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one of the GNOME keyboard utilities? Not very familiar
with GNOME, because I haven't really had any problem with it
before.
gnomeapplets2 has an applet called gkb that lets you switch keyboard
layouts.
Joe
Thanks
Magnus
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On Sat, 29 Mar 2003 12:16, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Friday, 28 March 2003 at 14:13:45 +1030, W. Sierke wrote:
Greg 'groggy' Lehy wrote:
This is probably a timing problem with the keyboard. I had a couple
snip
I'd suggest you try 4.8 or 5.0 and see if the problem persists. You
On Friday, 28 March 2003 at 14:13:45 +1030, W. Sierke wrote:
Greg 'groggy' Lehy wrote:
This is probably a timing problem with the keyboard. I had a couple
snip
I'd suggest you try 4.8 or 5.0 and see if the problem persists. You
Thanks for that, Greg. In fact I had originally attempted
Greg 'groggy' Lehy wrote:
This is probably a timing problem with the keyboard. I had a couple
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I'd suggest you try 4.8 or 5.0 and see if the problem persists. You
Thanks for that, Greg. In fact I had originally attempted an install of 5.0
and when I sought assistance with that same problem
Hi,
I recently completed an installation of 4.7 (using the kern.flp mfsroot.flp)
and which was originally hanging at the first 'sysinstall' screen (sorry,
can't remember the question that was posed - load kernel modules?
perhaps?). The keyboard (Mitsubishi Diamond Touch) would not respond
On Thursday, 27 March 2003 at 22:28:45 +1030, W. Sierke wrote:
The best result of my search efforts was a vague reference that
there might be problems with keyboards with 'extra' keys such as
power control keys which this keyboard has. I was hoping someone
might be able to point me
Hello,
I got a small server for my home lan, that doesn't have a
keyboard plugged into it. Now it's been up for some 20 days
and now I plugged a keyboard into it, how can I turn the
keyboard on ?
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