I'm new to Linux on sparc (although been running Debian on other architectures for several years by now). Currently trying to install Debian on a Sun Enterprise 250.
All seems to have gone well, although I had to install woody and upgrade to sarge because the current sarge installer didn't work. Then it came time to install X, and that's where I started to get problems. Mouse works ok after a couple of hiccups involving gpm, but the keyboard doesn't work right at all. If I start X and bring up a text editor, hitting a key gets me the character to the left of it (i.e. 'f' types 'd', 'c' types 'x', and so on). Weird. Naturally the keyboard works fine in console mode, so I don't think we have a hardware problem. It's a standard Sun type 6 keyboard and it came with the E250. Here's what I'm using in XF86Config-4's keyboard section at the moment: > Option "XkbRules" "sun" > Option "XkbModel" "type6" > Option "XkbLayout" "us" > Option "XkbKeycodes" "sun(type6)" > Option "XkbGeometry" "sun(type5)" Anybody have a working XF86Config for an Enterprise 250? Thanks, .....Ron -- Ron Murray ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.rjmx.net/~ron GPG Public Key Fingerprint: F2C1 FC47 5EF7 0317 133C D66B 8ADA A3C4 D86C 74DE