Hi!
That's my first experience with a mailing list. I really don't know if
that's the right place to ask for help with my usb keyboard... If it isn't,
please let me know.
So here's my problem:
I want to install Debian Linux on my old PC (x86) with PS/2 broken, so I
bought a USB keyboard. On boot screen it works fine, but as soon as it
starts loading the kernel, it doesn't. I already posted this problem in the
Debian- Forum (--> http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=2885 ), but
they couldn't help me out.
I tried it with kernel versions 2.4 and 2.6, enabling/disabling USB Legacy
Support in BIOS.
I would appreciate any suggestions!
best regards,
kevin
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