Re: How to turn on keyboard?

2003-03-19 Thread Bill Moran
Peter wrote: 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 ? If it's a traditional-style keyboard, and memory serves: you can't. If I

Re: How to turn on keyboard?

2003-03-19 Thread John E. Martin
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 ? You'll need to recompile the kernel and reboot to support this, but locate your kernel config file

bootup without keyboard connected

2003-03-06 Thread Grant Conklin
I am trying to build my kernel on v5.0 as I did on my v4.5 so that it can bootup without a keyboard connected and wont unload the keyboard driver. This is so I can connect a keyboard on the running system and it will work. I successfully did it by removing the flags for the atkbd which forces

Re: bootup without keyboard connected

2003-03-06 Thread Grant Conklin
figured it out... had my CONF.hints file statically built into the kernel accidentally... arg! --- Grant Conklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am trying to build my kernel on v5.0 as I did on my v4.5 so that it can bootup without a keyboard connected and wont unload the keyboard driver

FreeBSD 5.0 with a Japanese keyboard

2003-03-05 Thread Nick
I have a Japanese Keyboard made by Sun and I am trying to use it with a FreeBSD 5 system. The system works fine with a normal PS/2 keyboard. The Japanese keyboard, however, is recognized by the BIOS but after FreeBSD loads I cannot use it. I have ssh access to the system, so I can try anything

[LAPTOP]: Use of external keyboard with dockable station issue

2003-03-04 Thread Sylvain Lharidon
, mouse and keyboard. The problem come with the keyboard which does not work at all once the boot is finished. What is strange is that at the beginning of the boot session, the keyboard seems to work fine (keyboard leds switched on) as I'm able to launch the boot process, by pressing the Enter

Re: Logitech USB Keyboard

2003-02-21 Thread John Bleichert
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

Logitech USB Keyboard

2003-02-20 Thread Pierrick Brossin
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

Re: Logitech USB Keyboard

2003-02-20 Thread John Bleichert
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

keyboard doesn't works

2003-02-07 Thread sergey dyshel
Hi I'm not sure I'm writing on the appropriate mailing list but I don't know what's the source of my problem. I'm using an old computer with AT (pin-5) keyboard. When I'm using normal AT keyboard everything works fine. But when I connect modern PS/2 keyboard (SGI 101-key model) using PS/2

Re: keyboard doesn't works

2003-02-07 Thread Marcel Stangenberger
I'm not sure I'm writing on the appropriate mailing list but I don't know what's the source of my problem. I'm using an old computer with AT (pin-5) keyboard. When I'm using normal AT keyboard everything works fine. But when I connect modern PS/2 keyboard (SGI 101-key model) using PS/2

Re: Help: Monitor/Keyboard Switch with freebsd

2003-02-06 Thread Daniel Graupner
hi all there, just want to mention, that my problem is solved. Maybe anyone is interested. Freebsd wants to detect the keyboard automatically, not a good thing with an kvm switch. Just search the line : device atkbd0 at atkbdc? flags 0x100 this is your keyboard. The falg does the detection

Help: Monitor/Keyboard Switch with freebsd

2003-02-04 Thread Daniel Graupner
Hey there, i'm using a kvm-switch which simply multiplexes keyboard and monitor between 2 workstations. After installing freebsd, the following problem occured: - keyboard-interaction during boot (kernel) is possible - after boot-stage my keyboard is dead any ideas?? thanx, daniel

keyboard mapping + ACPI/APM

2003-02-03 Thread La Temperanza
Hi, I'd like to map one of the Windows keys on my M$ keyboard to the UNIX Compose key, preferably under both X and console. But the key doesn't seem to be listed in 'man kbdmap', and I can't find where the X keyboard mappings are stored. Can anyone help me out? Also, I thought I'd ask in the same

Re: keyboard mapping + ACPI/APM

2003-02-03 Thread Nathan Kinkade
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 12:06:34AM -0800, La Temperanza wrote: Hi, I'd like to map one of the Windows keys on my M$ keyboard to the UNIX Compose key, preferably under both X and console. But the key doesn't seem to be listed in 'man kbdmap', and I can't find where the X keyboard mappings

Microsoft USB keyboard

2003-02-01 Thread Douglas K. Rand
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

Re: Microsoft USB keyboard

2003-02-01 Thread Mike Erickson
don't seem to make any X events at all. When I launch xev, I don't get any events at all when I press any of the hot keys. Does anybody have any suggestions? Change your keyboard type in your XF86Config file from pc101 (or whatever it is set to currently) to something higher, and try xev again

Re: Microsoft USB keyboard

2003-02-01 Thread Douglas K. Rand
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

KVM (keyboard-video-mouse) Switch

2003-01-22 Thread Justin P. Michel
Greetings, I have an electronic KVM that I want to use to switch between my crappy system, and my FreeBSD system. The keyboard and mouse work fine on my crappy system, but, on the FreeBSD system, they work fine on startup, but after switching back and forth only once, the mouse (LED mouse

Re: KVM (keyboard-video-mouse) Switch

2003-01-22 Thread Dax Eckenberg
I have an electronic KVM that I want to use to switch between my crappy system, and my FreeBSD system. The keyboard and mouse work fine on my crappy system, but, on the FreeBSD system, they work fine on startup, but after switching back and forth only once, the mouse (LED mouse) starts

Re: KVM (keyboard-video-mouse) Switch

2003-01-22 Thread Kirk Strauser
At 2003-01-22T20:21:41Z, Justin P. Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm using FreeBSD 4.7-Release-p3. The two different KVMs (both create the same problem) are a Belkin OmniView SE, and a StarTech StarView. I'm using an OmniView SE between several Unix machines without difficulty. Maybe

Re: KVM (keyboard-video-mouse) Switch

2003-01-22 Thread David Bear
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 03:21:41PM -0500, Justin P. Michel wrote: Greetings, I have an electronic KVM that I want to use to switch between my crappy system, and my FreeBSD system. The keyboard and mouse work fine on my crappy system, but, on the FreeBSD system, they work fine on startup

Re: KVM (keyboard-video-mouse) Switch

2003-01-22 Thread Bill Moran
David Bear wrote: On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 03:21:41PM -0500, Justin P. Michel wrote: Greetings, I have an electronic KVM that I want to use to switch between my crappy system, and my FreeBSD system. The keyboard and mouse work fine on my crappy system, but, on the FreeBSD system, they work

Re: KVM (keyboard-video-mouse) Switch

2003-01-22 Thread jdunham
On 22 Jan 2003 at 16:32, Bill Moran wrote: David Bear wrote: On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 03:21:41PM -0500, Justin P. Michel wrote: I have an electronic KVM that I want to use to switch between my crappy system, and my FreeBSD system. The keyboard and mouse work fine on my crappy system

How to simulate a mouse click from the keyboard?

2003-01-15 Thread Lars Eighner
It seems to me I vaguely recall that one or another of the window managers make it possible to simulate mouse clicks from the keyboard. Can someone refresh my memory? -- Lars Eighner [EMAIL PROTECTED] -finger for geek code- http://www.io.com/~eighner/index.html 600 E

Re: (OT) non-keyboard ascii characters

2003-01-05 Thread Lars Eighner
On Sun, 5 Jan 2003, Doug Reynolds wrote: On Tue, 31 Dec 2002 16:51:29 -0500 (EST), John Bleichert wrote: Hello All Is there anyway to get e.g. a u with an umlaught over it (ASCII 159 I think) in a text emailer like pine or mutt, if your keyboard doesn's have said character? How about

stty/keyboard weirdness with telnet, rlogin, etc...

2003-01-04 Thread Ernest H. Rice, III
so odd... Since the stty settings seem fine, it is almost like the keyboard mapping is getting munged when going to an external box. on the local FreeBSD machine the backspace key works as expected. Any ideas? Thanks! Ernie Rice To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe

Re: (OT) non-keyboard ascii characters

2003-01-04 Thread Doug Reynolds
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002 16:51:29 -0500 (EST), John Bleichert wrote: Hello All Is there anyway to get e.g. a u with an umlaught over it (ASCII 159 I think) in a text emailer like pine or mutt, if your keyboard doesn's have said character? How about text editors like nedit? Hopefully not too, too

Re: (OT) non-keyboard ascii characters

2003-01-01 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2003-01-01 00:34, Danny Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I find holding down 'Alt' typing in the number of the character works for me (though I don't use Pine or Mutt). Didn't wok for me in pine or nedit, although this may be charset dependent. Which apps does this work for you in?

Re: (OT) non-keyboard ascii characters

2003-01-01 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2002-12-31 19:02, John Bleichert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Danny Horne wrote: Subject: Re: (OT) non-keyboard ascii characters Is there anyway to get e.g. a u with an umlaught over it (ASCII 159 I think) in a text emailer like pine or mutt, if your keyboard

Re: (OT) non-keyboard ascii characters

2003-01-01 Thread John Bleichert
On Wed, 1 Jan 2003, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: Subject: Re: (OT) non-keyboard ascii characters On 2003-01-01 00:34, Danny Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I find holding down 'Alt' typing in the number of the character works for me (though I don't use Pine or Mutt). Didn't wok for me

(OT) non-keyboard ascii characters

2002-12-31 Thread John Bleichert
Hello All Is there anyway to get e.g. a u with an umlaught over it (ASCII 159 I think) in a text emailer like pine or mutt, if your keyboard doesn's have said character? How about text editors like nedit? Hopefully not too, too offtopic. Thanks - JB # John Bleichert # http

Re: (OT) non-keyboard ascii characters

2002-12-31 Thread Kent Stewart
On Tuesday 31 December 2002 01:51 pm, John Bleichert wrote: Hello All Is there anyway to get e.g. a u with an umlaught over it (ASCII 159 I think) in a text emailer like pine or mutt, if your keyboard doesn's have said character? How about text editors like nedit? Hopefully not too, too

Re: (OT) non-keyboard ascii characters

2002-12-31 Thread John Bleichert
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Danny Horne wrote: Subject: Re: (OT) non-keyboard ascii characters Hello All Is there anyway to get e.g. a u with an umlaught over it (ASCII 159 I think) in a text emailer like pine or mutt, if your keyboard doesn's have said character? How about text editors like

Re: (OT) non-keyboard ascii characters

2002-12-31 Thread Danny Horne
I find holding down 'Alt' typing in the number of the character works for me (though I don't use Pine or Mutt). Didn't wok for me in pine or nedit, although this may be charset dependent. Which apps does this work for you in? xterm? I don't use any Unix / Linux MUA's, it works for me in

XFree86 and M$ NaturalPro keyboard - blue keys just died . . .

2002-11-30 Thread Louis LeBlanc
Hey all. I just recently upgraded the Xfree86 port on FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE to XFree86-4.2.0_1,1. Problem is that now my nifty little M$ Pro buttons at the top of the keyboard don't work. I had several of them programmed in Fvwm2 to do things like start mutt, start Netscape, Switch desktops

keyboard mappings in X11

2002-11-19 Thread Yann Golanski
I have a logitech i touch keyboard and would like to know if it is possible to have all those useless keys at the top of the keyboard (media control and co) actually maped to something usefull. Has anyone already done something like that? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED

Keyboard maps

2002-10-27 Thread Cliff Sarginson
Hello, I have inherited a rather nice laptop. However I believe it has what is called an international keyboard. For example,. on a us keyboard the keys at the top when shifted are: !@#$%^*()_+ On the other keyboard they are: !#$%_().? And the same differences between all the other special

RE: Keyboard maps

2002-10-27 Thread Dan Pelleg
Hello, I have inherited a rather nice laptop. However I believe it has what is called an international keyboard. Did you try the mappings that are in /usr/src/share/syscons/keymaps/ ? If one of them works for you, add a keymap entry in /etc/rc.conf (see /etc/defaults/rc.conf). Test

USB Keyboard

2002-10-17 Thread Brossin Pierrick
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 -- Pierrick Brossin IT Employee 15, Ch. du Château, 1422 Grandson

Re: Getting X to recognise a UK keyboard

2002-10-06 Thread David Gerard
Matthew Seaman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021006 00:41]: On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 11:29:28PM +1000, David Gerard wrote: I have this Compaq Internet keyboard, UK version. The system knows it's a UK keyboard at the console, but X doesn't seem to have a clue and keys give their UK characters

Getting X to recognise a UK keyboard

2002-10-05 Thread David Gerard
I have this Compaq Internet keyboard, UK version. The system knows it's a UK keyboard at the console, but X doesn't seem to have a clue and keys give their UK characters. Here's the keyboard bits from XF86Config: Identifier Keyboard1 Driver Keyboard Option XkbRules xfree86

Re: Getting X to recognise a UK keyboard

2002-10-05 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 11:29:28PM +1000, David Gerard wrote: I have this Compaq Internet keyboard, UK version. The system knows it's a UK keyboard at the console, but X doesn't seem to have a clue and keys give their UK characters. Here's the keyboard bits from XF86Config

Re: Unable to make the keyboard work properly

2002-10-01 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-09-30 21:42:34 +0300: On 2002-09-30 11:32, Jorge Mario G. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here is my problem. When I'm on the machine the keyboard works perfect, but when i conect to that box thru SSH (Putty) the keyboard is a mess; backspace is delete, delete doesnt

Re: Unable to make the keyboard work properly

2002-09-30 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2002-09-30 11:32, Jorge Mario G. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here is my problem. When I'm on the machine the keyboard works perfect, but when i conect to that box thru SSH (Putty) the keyboard is a mess; backspace is delete, delete doesnt work! nor does HOME, END. This sounds like you don't

more than one keyboard and X11

2002-09-25 Thread Mikhail Teterin
Hello! I plan to connect several monitors to a FreeBSD machine, and, if at all possible, make one of them a separate X-monitor, with its own mouse keyboard (USB). I know, I can specify an alternative pointer device in XF86Config (/dev/psm0 and /dev/ums0, for example), but what about

Re: more than one keyboard and X11

2002-09-25 Thread Andrew Thompson
Mikhail Teterin wrote: Hello! I plan to connect several monitors to a FreeBSD machine, and, if at all possible, make one of them a separate X-monitor, with its own mouse keyboard (USB). I know, I can specify an alternative pointer device in XF86Config (/dev/psm0 and /dev/ums0, for example

What is the default keyboard mapping?

2002-09-19 Thread Dan Langille
Of the entries in /usr/share/syscons/keymaps, which is the default keyboard mapping? I've done a kbdcontrol -d ~/my-mappings and tried to compare that to the files within /usr/share/syscons/keymaps, but I'm not finding any matches. -- Dan Langille I'm looking for a computer job: http

XFree86, german keyboard: make the comma key actually print a comma. How?

2002-07-16 Thread Jan Lentfer
Hi all, maybe someone can help me on this: I am trying to teach XFree to print a comma (,) when hitting the appropriate key on the key pad. The keycode is 91 so I created .Xmodmap in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/ and it contains keycode 91 = comma. If I understood /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc

Re: XFree86, german keyboard: make the comma key actually print a comma. How?

2002-07-16 Thread Adam Weinberger
of XFree86, german keyboard: make the comma key actually print a comma. How? from Jan Lentfer -- Oh good, my dog found the chainsaw. -Lilo, Lilo Stitch Adam Weinberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://vectors.cx To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-questions

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