> When working on the Pi directly using my USB keyboard, the key stroke
> registration seems a bit messy. Sometimes I lack some chars, sometimes
some
> keystroke seems to hang and spits a zillion chars on my shell. Not sure
why
> that happens yet. (Running a "reset" command didn't cure it either)

I had the same behavior on my desktop pc when the signal of the wireless
keyboard was too low.
What is the max current of your power supply?


2013/6/19 Fabio Erculiani <lx...@sabayon.org>

> On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 12:05 AM, Joost Ruis <joost.r...@sabayon.org>
> wrote:
> > Hi list.
> >
> > I grabbed the Pi image from a mirror, put it on a SD and here are my
> > findings.
> >
> > Once I got the network going (using ifconfig..) I ran equo update and
> > decided to install networkmanager. While installing on each package I get
> > this message:
> >
> > !!! Found 2 make.conf files, using both '/etc/make.conf' and
> > '/etc/portage/make.conf'
>
> Fixed. NetworkManager is installed by default now.
>
> >
> > -----------------
> >
> > I noticed there was a dead screen session left behind, just a minor issue
> > ofcourse.
> >
> > localhost ~ # screen -ls
> > There is a screen on:
> >         25362.pts-7.armbuild    (Dead ???)
>
> Fixed.
>
> >
> > -----------------
> >
> > When working on the Pi directly using my USB keyboard, the key stroke
> > registration seems a bit messy. Sometimes I lack some chars, sometimes
> some
> > keystroke seems to hang and spits a zillion chars on my shell. Not sure
> why
> > that happens yet. (Running a "reset" command didn't cure it either)
>
> Maybe you're missing a bit more power on the USB.
>
> >
> > -------------------
> >
> > Overall not bad for an initial release, well done Fabio!
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Fabio Erculiani
>
>


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