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On Sat, 8 Feb 2003 16:12, Zephaniah E. Hull wrote:
> I don't see any way to tell the kernel that the keyboard events should
> not also be sent to through the console layer, which means, for
> instance, that hitting alt-F1 on the USB keyboard both gives the event
> to X, and then switches the console.
>
> Without that piece, things are not overly usable, and I'm not sure how
> to fix the problem.
We can go back to adding in the compile-time option for keyboard support, and 
not compile the keyboard driver. Of course, then we have to have X to have 
any keyboard support at all.

Has to be a better way than that.

Maybe we can do something hideous with the keyboard mapping on the keyboard 
driver, to map it to something that gets ignored. 

I'd like a cleaner solution though.

Brad
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