Using a normal keyboard should fix the problem.   I've seen several
reports of problems using USB keyboards/mice in Linux.

Choppy

On 2 Aug 2002 08:22:46 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alberto)
wrote:

>I install mandrake 8.1 on my home machine sharing the hard drive with
>windoz 2000, the installation was pretty straight forward and i got no
>complication at all.
>Then i reboot i was just so excited when i got to Lilo but it didn't
>last long,
>The keyboard didn't work i actually couldn't type wich operating
>sistem i wanted the computer to boot from.

>Now i know i should try with a normal keyboard but i am sure this is
>not the problem, but still have no idea what to do now.


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