Sun mouse and keyboard unusable
Hi, I recently ran into a serious problem with Xorg on my Ultra 10: Keyboard and mouse input no longer works. The machine is still responsive, and I can SSH into it and kill the X server, so it's not completely frozen. Pressing Caps Lock or Num Lock has no effect, the keyboard LEDs don't light up. Pressing the right mouse button occasionally gets a click through, as I can see the LXDE desktop menu opening. I'm using a Sun Type 5 keybord (US layout) and an older non-optical Sun mouse conntected to the keyboard, but it's the same with USB keyboards and mice, even with the Sun keyboard detached. I'm not using any custom Xorg config files, only what's installed by default. Thanks for any hints, Gregor [ 23258.285] X.Org X Server 1.20.4 X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0 [ 23258.294] Build Operating System: Linux 4.19.0-2-sparc64-smp sparc64 Debian [ 23258.297] Current Operating System: Linux akari 4.19.0-4-sparc64 #1 Debian 4.19.28-2 (2019-03-15) sparc64 [ 23258.297] Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-4.19.0-4-sparc64 root=UUID=ca7576a6-cfda-41a4-9e34-ee1600a35505 ro quiet [ 23258.303] Build Date: 05 March 2019 08:11:12PM [ 23258.306] xorg-server 2:1.20.4-1 (https://www.debian.org/support) [ 23258.309] Current version of pixman: 0.36.0 [ 23258.315]Before reporting problems, check http://wiki.x.org to make sure that you have the latest version. [ 23258.315] Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, (==) default setting, (++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II) informational, (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown. [ 23258.328] (==) Log file: "/var/log/Xorg.0.log", Time: Sun Mar 24 20:25:10 2019 [ 23258.333] (==) Using system config directory "/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d" [ 23258.362] (==) No Layout section. Using the first Screen section. [ 23258.363] (==) No screen section available. Using defaults. [ 23258.363] (**) |-->Screen "Default Screen Section" (0) [ 23258.363] (**) | |-->Monitor "" [ 23258.369] (==) No monitor specified for screen "Default Screen Section". Using a default monitor configuration. [ 23258.369] (==) Automatically adding devices [ 23258.369] (==) Automatically enabling devices [ 23258.369] (==) Automatically adding GPU devices [ 23258.369] (==) Max clients allowed: 256, resource mask: 0x1f [ 23258.370] (WW) The directory "/usr/share/fonts/X11/cyrillic" does not exist. [ 23258.370]Entry deleted from font path. [ 23258.370] (==) FontPath set to: /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc, /usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi/:unscaled, /usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi/:unscaled, /usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1, /usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi, /usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi, built-ins [ 23258.370] (==) ModulePath set to "/usr/lib/xorg/modules" [ 23258.370] (II) The server relies on udev to provide the list of input devices. If no devices become available, reconfigure udev or disable AutoAddDevices. [ 23258.371] (II) Loader magic: 0x1342bd0 [ 23258.371] (II) Module ABI versions: [ 23258.371]X.Org ANSI C Emulation: 0.4 [ 23258.371]X.Org Video Driver: 24.0 [ 23258.371]X.Org XInput driver : 24.1 [ 23258.371]X.Org Server Extension : 10.0 [ 23258.380] (++) using VT number 1 [ 23258.400] (II) systemd-logind: took control of session /org/freedesktop/login1/session/_39 [ 23258.419] (--) PCI:*(1@0:2:0) 1002:4750:: rev 92, Mem @ 0xe100/16777216, 0xe200/4096 [ 23258.426] (--) SBUS:(0xf006dc88) Sun FFB2+ Vertical Creator 3D at /SUNW,ffb@1e,0 [ 23258.430] (II) LoadModule: "glx" [ 23258.433] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so [ 23258.560] (II) Module glx: vendor="X.Org Foundation" [ 23258.560]compiled for 1.20.4, module version = 1.0.0 [ 23258.560]ABI class: X.Org Server Extension, version 10.0 [ 23258.563] (==) Matched sunffb as autoconfigured driver 0 [ 23258.563] (==) Matched ati as autoconfigured driver 1 [ 23258.563] (==) Matched modesetting as autoconfigured driver 2 [ 23258.563] (==) Matched fbdev as autoconfigured driver 3 [ 23258.563] (==) Assigned the driver to the xf86ConfigLayout [ 23258.563] (II) LoadModule: "sunffb" [ 23258.565] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/sunffb_drv.so [ 23258.566] (II) Module sunffb: vendor="X.Org Foundation" [ 23258.566]compiled for 1.20.0, module version = 1.2.2 [ 23258.566]Module class: X.Org Video Driver [ 23258.566]ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 24.0 [ 23258.566] (II) LoadModule: "ati" [ 23258.568] (WW) Warning, couldn't open module ati [ 23258.568] (EE) Failed to load module "ati" (module does not exist, 0) [ 23258.568] (II) LoadModule: "modesetting" [ 23258.569] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/modesetting_drv.so [ 23258.570] (II) Module modesetting: vendor="X.Org Foundation" [ 23258.571]
Re: Do 8042/kb_ps2 keyboard devices work under wheezy kernels?
Hello Mark, On Sat, Oct 03, 2015 at 10:32:38AM +, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote: > For the sake of anybody who does happen to have time, where are you getting > your .iso image and what if any mirror are you selecting during > installation? if you can consider netbooting, maybe https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=757787 may help to get a working wheezy installation - that was my last installation (when I still hoped debian will fix the arch). > I had no end of problems about 18 months ago trying to find a SPARC/Linux > later than Lenny which was even half-way reliable, and that was a large part > of our eventual decision to abandon the architecture. What Hardware are you running ? The wheezy kernel seems not to be so bad on my Enterprise/Fire class systems. Greetings Hermann -- Netzwerkadministration/Zentrale Dienste, Interdiziplinaeres Zentrum fuer wissenschaftliches Rechnen der Universitaet Heidelberg IWR; INF 368; 69120 Heidelberg; Tel: (06221)54-8236 Fax: -5224 Email: hermann.la...@iwr.uni-heidelberg.de
Re: Do 8042/kb_ps2 keyboard devices work under wheezy kernels?
Hermann Lauer wrote: Hello Mark, On Sat, Oct 03, 2015 at 10:32:38AM +, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote: For the sake of anybody who does happen to have time, where are you getting your .iso image and what if any mirror are you selecting during installation? if you can consider netbooting, maybe https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=757787 may help to get a working wheezy installation - that was my last installation (when I still hoped debian will fix the arch). Thanks, noted but I'm not optimistic that my workload permits much investigation particularly since the machine most likely to help is now defunct. I had no end of problems about 18 months ago trying to find a SPARC/Linux later than Lenny which was even half-way reliable, and that was a large part of our eventual decision to abandon the architecture. What Hardware are you running ? The wheezy kernel seems not to be so bad on my Enterprise/Fire class systems. At the time, V880. But was prepared to try various other systems in the hope of finding something that would install. The impression I got was that the developers were doing dist-upgrades etc., but were rarely checking the CD image. The bug you cite would appear to stem from the same shortcoming. -- Mark Morgan Lloyd markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk [Opinions above are the author's, not those of his employers or colleagues]
Re: Do 8042/kb_ps2 keyboard devices work under wheezy kernels?
Hermann Lauer wrote: On Mon, Oct 05, 2015 at 08:46:32AM +, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote: At the time, V880. But was prepared to try various other systems in the hope of finding something that would install. Just checked - on V880 here a vanilla 3.12.6 is running. If you like to get that as a deb, just ask. We ended up putting running Solaris 10 on it for a year, and it will probably be retired with OpenSXCE. The impression I got was that the developers were doing dist-upgrades etc., but were rarely checking the CD image. The bug you cite would appear to stem from the same shortcoming. On the diverging netboot vs. di kernel module iussue on the ftp servers I proposed a check to help keeping the right di kernel modules - but the maintainer didn't like or postponed that idea (stumbled over this on amd64, too). I've seen this sort of thing on Gentoo as well. -- Mark Morgan Lloyd markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk [Opinions above are the author's, not those of his employers or colleagues]
Re: Do 8042/kb_ps2 keyboard devices work under wheezy kernels?
On Mon, Oct 05, 2015 at 08:46:32AM +, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote: > At the time, V880. But was prepared to try various other systems in the hope > of finding something that would install. Just checked - on V880 here a vanilla 3.12.6 is running. If you like to get that as a deb, just ask. > The impression I got was that the developers were doing dist-upgrades etc., > but were rarely checking the CD image. The bug you cite would appear to stem > from the same shortcoming. On the diverging netboot vs. di kernel module iussue on the ftp servers I proposed a check to help keeping the right di kernel modules - but the maintainer didn't like or postponed that idea (stumbled over this on amd64, too). Greetings Hermann -- Netzwerkadministration/Zentrale Dienste, Interdiziplinaeres Zentrum fuer wissenschaftliches Rechnen der Universitaet Heidelberg IWR; INF 368; 69120 Heidelberg; Tel: (06221)54-8236 Fax: -5224 Email: hermann.la...@iwr.uni-heidelberg.de
Re: Do 8042/kb_ps2 keyboard devices work under wheezy kernels?
Mark Cave-Ayland wrote: Hi all, I'm currently working on a patchset to fix up the various OpenBIOS properties to enable detection of the PS/2 keyboard in QEMU. After a couple of days work I have a prototype patch which fixes us the various device tree properties to match those close to real hardware - which works fine on all of my non-Linux images but fails when trying to boot a Debian wheezy kernel. Here is the panic I get when I try and boot the kernel: [ 17.184211] Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference [ 17.184776] tsk->{mm,active_mm}->context = [ 17.185438] tsk->{mm,active_mm}->pgd = f89f6550 [ 17.185964] \|/ \|/ [ 17.185979] "@'/ .. \`@" [ 17.185990] /_| \__/ |_\ [ 17.186001] \__U_/ [ 17.187411] swapper(1): Oops [#1] I think we've all seen plenty of this sort of thing over the years. I'm afraid that it's very unlikely that I can spare time to trawl through surviving machines trying to find one with the right kind of hardware: the most likely machine went down with a Psycho failure years ago. For the sake of anybody who does happen to have time, where are you getting your .iso image and what if any mirror are you selecting during installation? I had no end of problems about 18 months ago trying to find a SPARC/Linux later than Lenny which was even half-way reliable, and that was a large part of our eventual decision to abandon the architecture. -- Mark Morgan Lloyd markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk [Opinions above are the author's, not those of his employers or colleagues]
Do 8042/kb_ps2 keyboard devices work under wheezy kernels?
Hi all, I'm currently working on a patchset to fix up the various OpenBIOS properties to enable detection of the PS/2 keyboard in QEMU. After a couple of days work I have a prototype patch which fixes us the various device tree properties to match those close to real hardware - which works fine on all of my non-Linux images but fails when trying to boot a Debian wheezy kernel. Here is the panic I get when I try and boot the kernel: [ 17.184211] Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference [ 17.184776] tsk->{mm,active_mm}->context = [ 17.185438] tsk->{mm,active_mm}->pgd = f89f6550 [ 17.185964] \|/ \|/ [ 17.185979] "@'/ .. \`@" [ 17.185990] /_| \__/ |_\ [ 17.186001] \__U_/ [ 17.187411] swapper(1): Oops [#1] [ 17.188086] TSTATE: 004480001605 TPC: 00812788 TNPC: 0081278c Y: Not tainted [ 17.189643] TPC: <sparc_i8042_probe+0x34/0x134> [ 17.190247] g0: g1: 009563e8 g2: g3: 00992cf8 [ 17.191080] g4: f8000703b6e0 g5: g6: f8000704 g7: [ 17.191911] o0: 008fd5c0 o1: f8000722e800 o2: 8000 o3: 0002 [ 17.192738] o4: f800070436b0 o5: sp: f80007042ee1 ret_pc: 00812764 [ 17.193693] RPC: <sparc_i8042_probe+0x10/0x134> [ 17.194223] l0: 008e8800 l1: 008fd400 l2: f800 l3: 00a83bf0 [ 17.195069] l4: f8000726b748 l5: l6: 0097cfa0 l7: 0008 [ 17.195889] i0: f8000722e800 i1: 008e9000 i2: 008fd400 i3: 008e9000 [ 17.196714] i4: f80007296980 i5: i6: f80007042f91 i7: 006a3d8c [ 17.197645] I7: <platform_drv_probe+0xc/0x20> [ 17.198208] Call Trace: [ 17.198643] [006a3d8c] platform_drv_probe+0xc/0x20 [ 17.199200] [006a2890] really_probe+0x50/0x180 [ 17.199682] [006a0ff4] bus_for_each_drv+0x54/0xa0 [ 17.200178] [006a2a40] device_attach+0x80/0xc0 [ 17.200654] [006a1f98] bus_probe_device+0x78/0xc0 [ 17.201233] [0069fcf8] device_add+0x498/0x600 [ 17.201715] [006a4440] platform_device_add.part.4+0x100/0x240 [ 17.202297] [006a498c] platform_create_bundle+0xcc/0x160 [ 17.202938] [009cd5f4] i8042_init+0x174/0x1d8 [ 17.203420] [00426ba8] do_one_initcall+0xe8/0x160 [ 17.203923] [009b08f0] kernel_init+0xd8/0x168 [ 17.204396] [0042b270] kernel_thread+0x30/0x60 [ 17.204965] [00801f20] rest_init+0x10/0x70 [ 17.205590] Disabling lock debugging due to kernel taint [ 17.206269] Caller[006a3d8c]: platform_drv_probe+0xc/0x20 [ 17.206875] Caller[006a2890]: really_probe+0x50/0x180 [ 17.207394] Caller[006a0ff4]: bus_for_each_drv+0x54/0xa0 [ 17.207929] Caller[006a2a40]: device_attach+0x80/0xc0 [ 17.208443] Caller[006a1f98]: bus_probe_device+0x78/0xc0 [ 17.208977] Caller[0069fcf8]: device_add+0x498/0x600 [ 17.209568] Caller[006a4440]: platform_device_add.part.4+0x100/0x240 [ 17.210185] Caller[006a498c]: platform_create_bundle+0xcc/0x160 [ 17.210763] Caller[009cd5f4]: i8042_init+0x174/0x1d8 [ 17.211270] Caller[00426ba8]: do_one_initcall+0xe8/0x160 [ 17.211804] Caller[009b08f0]: kernel_init+0xd8/0x168 [ 17.212312] Caller[0042b270]: kernel_thread+0x30/0x60 [ 17.212826] Caller[00801f20]: rest_init+0x10/0x70 [ 17.213420] Instruction DUMP: 350023f5 901221c0 370023a4 9210001d a21461f0 a01420d0 4467 b2166078 [ 17.215328] Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! [ 17.215923] Call Trace: [ 17.216219] [0046711c] do_exit+0x79c/0x7c0 [ 17.216675] [00427c3c] die_if_kernel+0x17c/0x300 [ 17.217265] [00818ac8] unhandled_fault+0x84/0x9c [ 17.217766] [00819290] do_sparc64_fault+0x7b0/0x8e0 [ 17.218273] [00407880] sparc64_realfault_common+0x10/0x20 [ 17.218881] [00812788] sparc_i8042_probe+0x34/0x134 [ 17.219393] [006a3d8c] platform_drv_probe+0xc/0x20 [ 17.219893] [006a2890] really_probe+0x50/0x180 [ 17.220368] [006a0ff4] bus_for_each_drv+0x54/0xa0 [ 17.220856] [006a2a40] device_attach+0x80/0xc0 [ 17.221428] [006a1f98] bus_probe_device+0x78/0xc0 [ 17.221934] [0069fcf8] device_add+0x498/0x600 [ 17.222402] [006a4440] platform_device_add.part.4+0x100/0x240 [ 17.222968] [006a498c] platform_create_bundle+0xcc/0x160 [ 17.223539] [009cd5f4] i8042_init+0x174/0x1d8 [ 17.224088] [00426ba8] do_one_initcall+0xe8/0x160 [ 17.225484] Press Stop-A (L1-A) to return to the boot prom The problem seems to be related to
problem with keyboard and mouse
Hi all. In my blade 1000 with lenny, when i try to start X, keyboard and mouse aren't seen. I receive the message that module kbd and module mouse isn't loaded. In xorg.conf I've: Section InputDevice Identifier Generic Keyboard Driver keyboard Option CoreKeyboard Option XkbRules xorg Option XkbModel pc105 Option XkbLayout us EndSection Section InputDevice Identifier Configured Mouse Driver mouse Option CorePointer Option Device/dev/input/mice Option Protocol ImPS/2 Option Emulate3Buttons false EndSection Anyone can help me? TIA Antonio -- #+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+# Antonio Madesani [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] #+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+# -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with keyboard and mouse
A.Madesani wrote: Section InputDevice Identifier Generic Keyboard Driver keyboard Does it help if you replace keyboard by kbd? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with keyboard and mouse
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 02:18:43PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote: A.Madesani wrote: Section InputDevice Identifier Generic Keyboard Driver keyboard Does it help if you replace keyboard by kbd? Hi Frans.Thanks for your message. Doesn't change. Remember that the mouse too doesn't work. The error messag I receive is: ~ cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep WW (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown. (WW) The directory /usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc does not exist. (WW) The directory /usr/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic does not exist. (WW) The directory /usr/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/ does not exist. (WW) The directory /usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/ does not exist. (WW) The directory /usr/lib/X11/fonts/Type1 does not exist. (WW) The directory /usr/lib/X11/fonts/CID does not exist. (WW) The directory /usr/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi does not exist. (WW) The directory /usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi does not exist. (WW) Warning, couldn't open module type1 (WW) Warning, couldn't open module kbd (WW) Warning, couldn't open module mouse (WW) /dev/fb0: Forcing no acceleration on Elite3D M3/M6 I hope this help someone :) Cheers Antonio -- #+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+# Antonio Madesani [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] #+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+# -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with keyboard and mouse
On Fri, 2008-11-21 at 14:42 +0100, A.Madesani wrote: On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 02:18:43PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote: A.Madesani wrote: Section InputDevice Identifier Generic Keyboard Driver keyboard Does it help if you replace keyboard by kbd? Hi Frans.Thanks for your message. Doesn't change. Remember that the mouse too doesn't work. The error messag I receive is: ~ cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep WW (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown. (WW) The directory /usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc does not exist. (WW) The directory /usr/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic does not exist. (WW) The directory /usr/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/ does not exist. (WW) The directory /usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/ does not exist. (WW) The directory /usr/lib/X11/fonts/Type1 does not exist. (WW) The directory /usr/lib/X11/fonts/CID does not exist. (WW) The directory /usr/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi does not exist. (WW) The directory /usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi does not exist. (WW) Warning, couldn't open module type1 (WW) Warning, couldn't open module kbd (WW) Warning, couldn't open module mouse (WW) /dev/fb0: Forcing no acceleration on Elite3D M3/M6 My experiences with Xorg and Elite framebuffer suggest that if you don't load the microcode for the Elite device, Xorg almost immediately terminates with a Signal 11 (SIGSEGV). I don't know if Debian makes the microcode available or if you have to get it yourself directly, but I am sure Debian provides the microcode loader. However, your problem indicates that you can't load type1, kbd, or mouse modules, all of which should be available. Check the log to see if you loaded any modules please (well, you must have loaded sunffb at least). All of those should be in whatever directory the xorg modules are in. On my system, for example, I see /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input/mouse_drv.so (and /usr/lib/xorg/modules/fonts/libtype1.so and so on). But I am running Gentoo, not Debian, so your modules might be elsewhere, or you might have an incomplete install. I hope this help someone :) Cheers Antonio -- #+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+# Antonio Madesani [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] #+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+# Hope this is of some use, Regards, Ferris -- Ferris McCormick (P44646, MI) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Developer, Gentoo Linux (Sparc, Userrel, Trustees) signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: problem with keyboard and mouse
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 03:13:14PM +, Ferris McCormick wrote: (WW) Warning, couldn't open module type1 (WW) Warning, couldn't open module kbd (WW) Warning, couldn't open module mouse (WW) /dev/fb0: Forcing no acceleration on Elite3D M3/M6 My experiences with Xorg and Elite framebuffer suggest that if you don't load the microcode for the Elite device, Xorg almost immediately terminates with a Signal 11 (SIGSEGV). I don't know if Debian makes the microcode available or if you have to get it yourself directly, but I am sure Debian provides the microcode loader. However, your problem indicates that you can't load type1, kbd, or mouse modules, all of which should be available. Check the log to see if you loaded any modules please (well, you must have loaded sunffb at least). All of those should be in whatever directory the xorg modules are in. On my system, for example, I see /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input/mouse_drv.so (and /usr/lib/xorg/modules/fonts/libtype1.so and so on). Hi. Thank for your mail. I was already using the the Elite microcode. I found the problem: usually I don't use X so when I changed from XFree to xorg I forgot to install xserver-xorg-input-kbd and xserver-xorg-input-mouse . Now it works correcltly. Remain the problem to change the framebuffer setting because the image is a bit taller than my monitor. I hope to find information to change this by google ;) Cheers Antonio -- #+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+# Antonio Madesani [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] #+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+# -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with keyboard and mouse
On Fri, 2008-11-21 at 19:21 +0100, A.Madesani wrote: On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 03:13:14PM +, Ferris McCormick wrote: (WW) Warning, couldn't open module type1 (WW) Warning, couldn't open module kbd (WW) Warning, couldn't open module mouse (WW) /dev/fb0: Forcing no acceleration on Elite3D M3/M6 My experiences with Xorg and Elite framebuffer suggest that if you don't load the microcode for the Elite device, Xorg almost immediately terminates with a Signal 11 (SIGSEGV). I don't know if Debian makes the microcode available or if you have to get it yourself directly, but I am sure Debian provides the microcode loader. However, your problem indicates that you can't load type1, kbd, or mouse modules, all of which should be available. Check the log to see if you loaded any modules please (well, you must have loaded sunffb at least). All of those should be in whatever directory the xorg modules are in. On my system, for example, I see /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input/mouse_drv.so (and /usr/lib/xorg/modules/fonts/libtype1.so and so on). Hi. Thank for your mail. I was already using the the Elite microcode. I found the problem: usually I don't use X so when I changed from XFree to xorg I forgot to install xserver-xorg-input-kbd and xserver-xorg-input-mouse . Now it works correcltly. Remain the problem to change the framebuffer setting because the image is a bit taller than my monitor. I hope to find information to change this by google ;) Cheers Antonio You can change it at the OBP 'ok' prompt; I don't recall the exact command off hand but someone here will know it. The frame buffer handbook shows what resolutions the afb supports --- search for 816-3582-11 at http://docs.sun.com and download the latest. -- #+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+# Antonio Madesani [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] #+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+#+--+# -- Ferris McCormick (P44646, MI) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Developer, Gentoo Linux (Sparc, Userrel, Trustees) signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Type 7 keyboard problem?
Seems that your keyboard is working, try running Debian SPARC Sarge That's how i was able to make my Sun 450's and 250's work. You can always upgrade to Etch regards, -b On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Tyler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Alexander Vlasov wrote: Hello, I'm trying to install Etch on Ultra 45 workstation, and I'm stuck on the very beginning. I'm able to press stop-A, and `boot cdrom'; SILO appears and I can type in expert or just press enter -- but when installer itself is loaded, by keyboard doesn't work at all. No led on Caps lock, no stop-A, nothing. Keyboard is Type 7 USB. How can I solve this? Thanks, PS. Please CC me, I'm not on the list Did you ever resolve this? Tyler. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Type 7 keyboard problem?
Yep, with newer kernels this problem doesn't exists. 2008/9/21 Tyler [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Alexander Vlasov wrote: Hello, I'm trying to install Etch on Ultra 45 workstation, and I'm stuck on the very beginning. I'm able to press stop-A, and `boot cdrom'; SILO appears and I can type in expert or just press enter -- but when installer itself is loaded, by keyboard doesn't work at all. No led on Caps lock, no stop-A, nothing. Keyboard is Type 7 USB. How can I solve this? Thanks, PS. Please CC me, I'm not on the list Did you ever resolve this? Tyler. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Type 7 keyboard problem?
Alexander Vlasov wrote: Hello, I'm trying to install Etch on Ultra 45 workstation, and I'm stuck on the very beginning. I'm able to press stop-A, and `boot cdrom'; SILO appears and I can type in expert or just press enter -- but when installer itself is loaded, by keyboard doesn't work at all. No led on Caps lock, no stop-A, nothing. Keyboard is Type 7 USB. How can I solve this? Thanks, PS. Please CC me, I'm not on the list Did you ever resolve this? Tyler. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Type 7 keyboard problem?
As for me almost all keyboards are pretty much the same, so I can't say anything meaningful on this (off)topic 2008/5/9 Jordan Bettis [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 08:07:13PM +0200, Alexander Vlasov wrote: Keyboard is Type 7 USB. This is offtopic, but how does the Type 7 stack up against the Type 5? I would like to get a USB version of the Type 5, and bought a Type 6 thinking that would be it, but I was disappointed that the Type 6 is basically a flimsy peice of crap. -- Jordan Bettis -- Chicago Il.
Re: Type 7 keyboard problem?
On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 08:07:13PM +0200, Alexander Vlasov wrote: Keyboard is Type 7 USB. This is offtopic, but how does the Type 7 stack up against the Type 5? I would like to get a USB version of the Type 5, and bought a Type 6 thinking that would be it, but I was disappointed that the Type 6 is basically a flimsy peice of crap. -- Jordan Bettis -- Chicago Il. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Type 7 keyboard problem?
Hello, I'm trying to install Etch on Ultra 45 workstation, and I'm stuck on the very beginning. I'm able to press stop-A, and `boot cdrom'; SILO appears and I can type in expert or just press enter -- but when installer itself is loaded, by keyboard doesn't work at all. No led on Caps lock, no stop-A, nothing. Keyboard is Type 7 USB. How can I solve this? Thanks, PS. Please CC me, I'm not on the list
USB mouse and keyboard
I have a Tatung CompStation10 and a Sun U10 I added USB cards to. lspci and lsusb both recognize the cards. I have the ATI card in the U10 and have a PCX64 that I can add to the Tatung. I run a KVM and the U10 works fine for video as long as I have a i386 computer running with the keyboard and mouse plugged in. My problem is I need a keyboard and mouse plugged into each Sun. This can get confusing as I get the right information going to the wrong computer. It also eats a lot of desktop space. I have 2 more Sun computers I would like to get on line. If I get USB adapters for the mouse and keyboard, will I be able use them with the U10 and the KVM? Earl URL http://deserthowler.cjb.net Instant messenger: earlcoyote ICQ:64033496 Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. http://farechase.yahoo.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Installing debian 3.1 on SunBlade 100 - Keyboard problem
Hello all I'm installing debian 3.1 on my Sun Blade 100. I've found suitable the boot net, and works, but when I setup my keyboard (as qwerty/us) I find that keys does not correspond to the right symbols. For example, to get RETURN I've to press CONTROL. Not sure it's a keyboard problem, by the way I've checked with two other Sun keyboard and two standard USB keyboard. I get the same problem. Any hints? Thanks Stefano -- http://www.stefanocislaghi.it/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Boot without Keyboard/mouse
Hello world, i've this problem. At home i've 2 ultra Sparc 5 but ONLY ONE keyboard and sunmouse;one of this machine is my Firewall/router. Well,is it possible to start the boot without keyboard/mouse?with a normal PC i386 i search the command into the BIOSbut with Solaris OpenBoot??? Thanks a lot.. -- Andrea Modesto Rossi Services Ariadne Tel. +39 0382-408911 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Boot without Keyboard/mouse
Yes, no problem. Hook a null modem cable to the serial port on the back (it's the one labeled A if there is more than one, I don't have a 5) and it should work. This is called a serial console in the Sun world and a google search on that will get you loads of info. cheers bruce On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 07:42:21PM +0200, Andrea Modesto Rossi wrote: Hello world, i've this problem. At home i've 2 ultra Sparc 5 but ONLY ONE keyboard and sunmouse;one of this machine is my Firewall/router. Well,is it possible to start the boot without keyboard/mouse?with a normal PC i386 i search the command into the BIOSbut with Solaris OpenBoot??? Thanks a lot.. -- Andrea Modesto Rossi Services Ariadne Tel. +39 0382-408911 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Boot without Keyboard/mouse
You can boot the machine without keyboard/mouse even if you don't connect a null modem cable to the serial port. You just won't have a hardware console, that's all. This has worked with my Ultra10 and my SB100, which I have run as firewalls in my closet. :) Daniel On tis, 2006-08-22 at 18:44 +, Bruce O'Neel wrote: Yes, no problem. Hook a null modem cable to the serial port on the back (it's the one labeled A if there is more than one, I don't have a 5) and it should work. This is called a serial console in the Sun world and a google search on that will get you loads of info. cheers bruce On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 07:42:21PM +0200, Andrea Modesto Rossi wrote: Hello world, i've this problem. At home i've 2 ultra Sparc 5 but ONLY ONE keyboard and sunmouse;one of this machine is my Firewall/router. Well,is it possible to start the boot without keyboard/mouse?with a normal PC i386 i search the command into the BIOSbut with Solaris OpenBoot??? Thanks a lot.. -- Andrea Modesto Rossi Services Ariadne Tel. +39 0382-408911 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Boot without Keyboard/mouse
Yes, that's completely true and that's how I run all of mine. OTOH, it's a bit hard to do the install but I guess the orig poster can just put the keyboard and display on for the install and then remove them. It's handy to have a null modem cable sitting around if something goes wrong though. It solves the I turned it on 10 mins ago and it still doesn't respond to ping problem... cheers bruce On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 08:58:08PM +0200, Daniel Liikamaa wrote: You can boot the machine without keyboard/mouse even if you don't connect a null modem cable to the serial port. You just won't have a hardware console, that's all. This has worked with my Ultra10 and my SB100, which I have run as firewalls in my closet. :) Daniel On tis, 2006-08-22 at 18:44 +, Bruce O'Neel wrote: Yes, no problem. Hook a null modem cable to the serial port on the back (it's the one labeled A if there is more than one, I don't have a 5) and it should work. This is called a serial console in the Sun world and a google search on that will get you loads of info. cheers bruce On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 07:42:21PM +0200, Andrea Modesto Rossi wrote: Hello world, i've this problem. At home i've 2 ultra Sparc 5 but ONLY ONE keyboard and sunmouse;one of this machine is my Firewall/router. Well,is it possible to start the boot without keyboard/mouse?with a normal PC i386 i search the command into the BIOSbut with Solaris OpenBoot??? Thanks a lot.. -- Andrea Modesto Rossi Services Ariadne Tel. +39 0382-408911 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Boot without Keyboard/mouse
Greetings, all, Just FYI, this works just fine on the E4500s as well. There are two serial ports, so you have to be sure to get port A, but other than that, works great. Full agreement with Bruce, doing the install via the serial port is actually not possible (MUST use a second virtual terminal to 'modprobe esp.o'), so I used the keyboard/mouse/monitor for the install, but they are not used under normal conditions. Wenton L. Davis Bruce O'Neel wrote: Yes, that's completely true and that's how I run all of mine. OTOH, it's a bit hard to do the install but I guess the orig poster can just put the keyboard and display on for the install and then remove them. It's handy to have a null modem cable sitting around if something goes wrong though. It solves the "I turned it on 10 mins ago and it still doesn't respond to ping" problem... cheers bruce On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 08:58:08PM +0200, Daniel Liikamaa wrote: You can boot the machine without keyboard/mouse even if you don't connect a null modem cable to the serial port. You just won't have a hardware console, that's all. This has worked with my Ultra10 and my SB100, which I have run as firewalls in my closet. :) Daniel On tis, 2006-08-22 at 18:44 +, Bruce O'Neel wrote: Yes, no problem. Hook a null modem cable to the serial port on the back (it's the one labeled A if there is more than one, I don't have a 5) and it should work. This is called a serial console in the Sun world and a google search on that will get you loads of info. cheers bruce On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 07:42:21PM +0200, Andrea Modesto Rossi wrote: Hello world, i've this problem. At home i've 2 ultra Sparc 5 but ONLY ONE keyboard and sunmouse;one of this machine is my Firewall/router. Well,is it possible to start the boot without keyboard/mouse?with a normal PC i386 i search the command into the BIOSbut with Solaris OpenBoot??? Thanks a lot.. -- Andrea Modesto Rossi Services Ariadne Tel. +39 0382-408911 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: keyboard not found...
On Friday 14 July 2006 05:21, Jiann-Ming Su wrote: Thanks for the tip! I went through the installation process again, but this time I wasn't prompted to select which kernel to install. I've seen this type of behavior on Debian installation processes in the past. Strange. The installer can work on 4 different priority levels (same as debconf on an installed system): - critical: only most essential questions are shown - high: the default mode - medium: some additional questions are shown (including kernel selection) and the main installation menu is shown between each step - low: same as expert mode, all possible questions are shown Default installation is high, but if an error occurs, the priority is automatically lowered to medium. I think that is what probably happened. pgpca85ziluPY.pgp Description: PGP signature
keyboard not found...
I just installed 3.1r2 on my Ultra1. The system rebooted and made it to the Welcome to your new Debian system screen. But, it appears the keyboard isn't recognized since I can't get past this screen when I hit the return key. During the install, I chose to install the linux-image-2.6 kernel image. So, the keyboard was working during the install process. Anyway, am I missing some boot parameter to enable the keyboard? Thanks for any tips. -- Jiann-Ming Su I have to decide between two equally frightening options. If I wanted to do that, I'd vote. --Duckman The system's broke, Hank. The election baby has peed in the bath water. You got to throw 'em both out. --Dale Gribble -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: keyboard not found...
On Thursday 13 July 2006 17:21, Jiann-Ming Su wrote: I just installed 3.1r2 on my Ultra1. The system rebooted and made it to the Welcome to your new Debian system screen. But, it appears the keyboard isn't recognized since I can't get past this screen when I hit the return key. During the install, I chose to install the linux-image-2.6 kernel image. So, the keyboard was working during the install process. Anyway, am I missing some boot parameter to enable the keyboard? Thanks for any tips. The cause is documented here: http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/sparc/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#s-upgrade-to-2.6 Installing a different kernel major version than the installer itself is using is not really supported. Cheers, FJP pgpiOSe7xHGSr.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Re: keyboard not found...
On 7/13/06, Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The cause is documented here: http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/sparc/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#s-upgrade-to-2.6 Installing a different kernel major version than the installer itself is using is not really supported. Thanks for the tip! I went through the installation process again, but this time I wasn't prompted to select which kernel to install. I've seen this type of behavior on Debian installation processes in the past. Strange. -- Jiann-Ming Su I have to decide between two equally frightening options. If I wanted to do that, I'd vote. --Duckman The system's broke, Hank. The election baby has peed in the bath water. You got to throw 'em both out. --Dale Gribble -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Sarge sun enterprise 250 and keyboard type 6
On Friday 31 March 2006 08:15, Albert Czarnecki wrote: When I install sarge with kernel 2.4.27-2-spar64 keyboard it's working , but when I was install kernel 2.6.14-6 it's not working http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/sparc/release-notes/ch-installing.en.html#s-sparc_kbd http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/sparc/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#s-upgrade-to-2.6 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sarge sun enterprise 250 and keyboard type 6
Hi When I install sarge with kernel 2.4.27-2-spar64 keyboard it's working , but when I was install kernel 2.6.14-6 it's not working In kernel 2.6.x I find only keyboard type 4 and 5 any ideas why it's not works? Albert -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Russian Keyboard
Hello Joseph Is that problem specific to gnome ? If after dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 and selecting the russian keyboard does not work, you should ask the debian mailing liste for X, as the problem is likely to be non sparc specific ( you said it works fine in the console ) Manu Joseph Simantov a écrit : Hi Manu, I am using a 2.4 (the standard for 3.01). Please note that I have exactly the same problem when installing Aurora 1.92 or 2.0. Any advice would be much appreciated. Joseph --- Emmanuel Kasper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 ? Are you using a 2.4 or a 2.6 kernel ? Manu Joseph Simantov a �crit : Hi All, Can anybody please give me some advice on how to Russify an Ultra5/Debian 3.01 in Gnome?? While the Russian Menus and environment messages are displayed fine in Gnome, somehow I can't figure out the correct settings to switch the keyboard to Russian (It's a type5). On the other hand, the console works fine in Russian KOI-8... I suppose the settings are controlled by the 'Keyboard' entry in XF86Config-4, or am I wrong?? Any advice will be greatly appreciated! Joseph __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Russian Keyboard
Hi Manu, I am using a 2.4 (the standard for 3.01). Please note that I have exactly the same problem when installing Aurora 1.92 or 2.0. Any advice would be much appreciated. Joseph --- Emmanuel Kasper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 ? Are you using a 2.4 or a 2.6 kernel ? Manu Joseph Simantov a �crit : Hi All, Can anybody please give me some advice on how to Russify an Ultra5/Debian 3.01 in Gnome?? While the Russian Menus and environment messages are displayed fine in Gnome, somehow I can't figure out the correct settings to switch the keyboard to Russian (It's a type5). On the other hand, the console works fine in Russian KOI-8... I suppose the settings are controlled by the 'Keyboard' entry in XF86Config-4, or am I wrong?? Any advice will be greatly appreciated! Joseph __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Russian Keyboard
Hi All, Can anybody please give me some advice on how to Russify an Ultra5/Debian 3.01 in Gnome?? While the Russian Menus and environment messages are displayed fine in Gnome, somehow I can't figure out the correct settings to switch the keyboard to Russian (It's a type5). On the other hand, the console works fine in Russian KOI-8... I suppose the settings are controlled by the 'Keyboard' entry in XF86Config-4, or am I wrong?? Any advice will be greatly appreciated! Joseph __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Russian Keyboard
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 ? Are you using a 2.4 or a 2.6 kernel ? Manu Joseph Simantov a écrit : Hi All, Can anybody please give me some advice on how to Russify an Ultra5/Debian 3.01 in Gnome?? While the Russian Menus and environment messages are displayed fine in Gnome, somehow I can't figure out the correct settings to switch the keyboard to Russian (It's a type5). On the other hand, the console works fine in Russian KOI-8... I suppose the settings are controlled by the 'Keyboard' entry in XF86Config-4, or am I wrong?? Any advice will be greatly appreciated! Joseph __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cyrillic X keyboard layout
Hello, fellows. Booted up old sparc laid around with debian stable. Works fine, so far, but the cyrillic input in XFree86. If I do it by book, by putting Section InputDevice Identifier Generic Keyboard Driver keyboard Option CoreKeyboard Option XkbRules sun Option XkbModel type5 Option XkbLayout us,ru,uk Option XkbOptions EndSection in the /etc/X11/XFree86-4, my keyboard simply refuses to operate: looks like completely wrong xkb rules or model are loaded, since it produces anything, but the pressed key. What I'm doing wrong? How can I check that correct rules are loading? Thanks in advance. -- Andrey V Khavryuchenkohttp://www.kds.com.ua/ Silver Bullet Software Solutions http://www.livejournal.com/~akhavr -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cyrillic X keyboard layout
On Saturday 07 January 2006 18:09, Andrey Khavryuchenko wrote: in the /etc/X11/XFree86-4, my keyboard simply refuses to operate: looks like completely wrong xkb rules or model are loaded, since it produces anything, but the pressed key. What I'm doing wrong? How can I check that correct rules are loading? What kernel version are you running? If it is 2.6, you should _not_ use the sun keyboard rules, but the standard xfree86 (or xorg). See for further information: http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/sparc/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#s-upgrade-to-2.6 pgpLPu3HLlNqO.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: cyrillic X keyboard layout
Frans, FP == Frans Pop wrote: FP On Saturday 07 January 2006 18:09, Andrey Khavryuchenko wrote: What I'm doing wrong? How can I check that correct rules are loading? FP What kernel version are you running? If it is 2.6, you should _not_ use FP the sun keyboard rules, but the standard xfree86 (or xorg). No, I went for standard 2.4: $ ssh baby uname -a Linux baby 2.4.27-2-sparc32-smp #1 SMP Mon Aug 22 14:41:42 UTC 2005 sparc GNU/Linux FP See for further information: FP http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/sparc/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#s-upgrade-to-2.6 I guess, this doesnt apply to my situation. -- Andrey V Khavryuchenkohttp://www.kds.com.ua/ Silver Bullet Software Solutions http://www.livejournal.com/~akhavr -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Type5 keyboard with kernel version 2.6.x
Am Sonntag, 6. November 2005 17:21 schrieb Christian Tusche: X.org would not work due to mouse problems. I edit xorg.conf and changed mouse from /dev/sunmouse to /dev/psaux and it is working... /dev/psaux only is a compatibility fallback. The right device for the 2.6.x kernel is /dev/input/mice or /dev/input/mouse* The problem with the PC105 keyboard is, that it has only those keys also present on a regular pc-style keyboard. For the type5/6 sun keyboard, we need a modified layout. I just had a closer look to /etc/X11/xkb and didn't find anything. Or am I missing something? I'll try to hack one up next week (however: never done that before). Especially, I am missing the Compose-Key. Altogether, the documentation for X kbd and keyboard driver absolutely suck :-( How is a normal person supposed to know the proper values for the different fields. From the keyboard manpage: Option XkbRules rules specifies which XKB rules file to use for interpreting the Xkb- Model, XkbLayout, XkbVariant, and XkbOptions settings. Default: xfree86 for most platforms, but xfree98 for the Japanese PC-98 platforms. Option XkbModel modelname specifies the XKB keyboard model name. Default: pc101 for most platforms, but pc98 for the Japanese PC-98 platforms, and pc101_sol8x86 for Solaris 8 on x86. Option XkbLayout layoutname specifies the XKB keyboard layout name. This is usually the country or language type of the keyboard. Default: us for most platforms, but nec/jp for the Japanese PC-98 platforms. Option XkbVariant variants specifies the XKB keyboard variant components. These can be used to enhance the keyboard layout details. Default: not set. Option XkbOptions options specifies the XKB keyboard option components. These can be used to enhance the keyboard behaviour. Default: not set. That just a tiny bit of information but by far not enough to understand how to use it! Where do I _look_ _up_ the possible values? It is explained nowhere :-( May this be worth a bug report against xlibs? Or two: one to improve documentation, the other to fix the missing keys. Or is this present, don't know because of crappy docs. There seems to be something in /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/sun but I simply do not know how to define those and it's documented nowhere! HS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Type5 keyboard with kernel version 2.6.x
Hendrik Sattler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'll try to hack one up next week (however: never done that before). Especially, I am missing the Compose-Key. I have an xmodmap entry for it: keycode 0x75 = Multi_key (Use xev to find the keycode. I'm not sure where the keysym semantics are documented, though.) It should obviously be included in whatever drives the console keyboard. I had intended to investigate that but never got round to it. Altogether, the documentation for X kbd and keyboard driver absolutely suck :-( Cruel but fair. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Type5 keyboard with kernel version 2.6.x
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 18:54, Hendrik Sattler wrote: How is a normal person supposed to know the proper values for the different fields. From the keyboard manpage: Option XkbRules rules specifies which XKB rules file to use for interpreting the Xkb- Model, XkbLayout, XkbVariant, and XkbOptions settings. Default: xfree86 for most platforms, but xfree98 for the Japanese PC-98 platforms. Option XkbModel modelname specifies the XKB keyboard model name. Default: pc101 for most platforms, but pc98 for the Japanese PC-98 platforms, and pc101_sol8x86 for Solaris 8 on x86. Option XkbLayout layoutname specifies the XKB keyboard layout name. This is usually the country or language type of the keyboard. Default: us for most platforms, but nec/jp for the Japanese PC-98 platforms. Option XkbVariant variants specifies the XKB keyboard variant components. These can be used to enhance the keyboard layout details. Default: not set. Option XkbOptions options specifies the XKB keyboard option components. These can be used to enhance the keyboard behaviour. Default: not set. That just a tiny bit of information but by far not enough to understand how to use it! Where do I _look_ _up_ the possible values? It is explained nowhere :-( Yeah, it is fairly confusing. I did an update of the Dutch keyboard layout not too long ago, and it took me quite long to get it right. If you need help on this, look for Denis Barbier. He's the kbd guy in the X strikeforce team and has good upstream access too. I think the first thing to do is check which keycodes are being sent by the Sun-specific keys (using showkey?). Then see what they should be mapped to in the old configs for 2.4. The values should still be the same. I think what's needed here is a new XkbModel (with all the language variants), but it could be less maintenance in the long run to specify the differences between the suntype and regular keyboards as an XkbVariant of the regular keyboards. I have no idea how to decide on this. Getting the Compose key working should be a relatively minor issue AFAIK. BTW, the same exercise should be done for the console keymaps... Hope this helps. Cheers, FJP pgpGrVFv0GZCJ.pgp Description: PGP signature
Problems with type5c keyboard under X Windows
Hi all, I'm having some difficulties in getting my type5c keyboard on a sparcstation5 to function correctly under Xwindows. The keyboard works fine under the console but whenever I go into X the keymap gets trashed with t becoming capslock etc. I've read previous threads and have things setup accordingly but the above problem consistently occurs. My XF86Config keyboard section is as follows: Section InputDevice Identifier Keyboard0 Driver keyboard Option CoreKeyboard Option XkbRule sun Option XkbModel type5 Option XkbLayout gb Option crtl:swapcaps grp:switch EndSection I'm using the sunt5-uk keymap for the console Any help would be appreciated. Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problems with type5c keyboard under X Windows
On Monday 07 November 2005 20:28, Adam Tee wrote: I've read previous threads and have things setup accordingly but the above problem consistently occurs. If you are running a 2.6 kernel, you do not. Please see the Sarge Release Notes for Sparc. My XF86Config keyboard section is as follows: This is a valid setup for 2.4, not for 2.6. Cheers, FJP pgptwEvxeeMb3.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Re: Type5 keyboard with kernel version 2.6.x
X.org would not work due to mouse problems. I edit xorg.conf and changed mouse from /dev/sunmouse to /dev/psaux and it is working... /dev/psaux only is a compatibility fallback. The right device for the 2.6.x kernel is /dev/input/mice or /dev/input/mouse* The problem with the PC105 keyboard is, that it has only those keys also present on a regular pc-style keyboard. For the type5/6 sun keyboard, we need a modified layout. I just had a closer look to /etc/X11/xkb and didn't find anything. Or am I missing something? Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
the keyboard and the installer
Hi All, I'm using the latest 2.6 stable netboot install via tftp on a SunBlade 100. Whenever I choose a keymap, American English, it turns out wacked. The 0 key is Enter, the Backslash key is tab, etc. It's quite a mess. Has anyone else experienced this? If so, is there a way around it? I've tried a Sun, Mac, Dell keyboard. -- Sincerely, Matt Dunford Unix Systems Administrator DOE Joint Genome Institute url: http://www.jgi.doe.gov email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: 925-296-5844 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Type5 keyboard with kernel version 2.6.x
On Mon, 2005-10-31 15:50:24 -0600, Marc Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK. I upgraded from 2.4.x to 2.6.12 and now my keyboard is dorked both inside of and outside of X.org You're probably loading a new key mapping during bootup. Don't do that, or load the one for PC105 keyboards. MfG, JBG -- Jan-Benedict Glaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]. +49-172-7608481 _ O _ Eine Freie Meinung in einem Freien Kopf| Gegen Zensur | Gegen Krieg _ _ O für einen Freien Staat voll Freier Bürger | im Internet! | im Irak! O O O ret = do_actions((curr | FREE_SPEECH) ~(NEW_COPYRIGHT_LAW | DRM | TCPA)); signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Type5 keyboard with kernel version 2.6.x
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 11:04:50 +0100, Jan-Benedict Glaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 2005-10-31 15:50:24 -0600, Marc Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK. I upgraded from 2.4.x to 2.6.12 and now my keyboard is dorked both inside of and outside of X.org You're probably loading a new key mapping during bootup. Don't do that, or load the one for PC105 keyboards. MfG, JBG My first thought was How the heck do I do that? Well, a little google searching and I found the following link: http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/sparc/release-notes/ch-information.en.html In the spirit that this may be useful to someone else, here is the relevent portion: 5.2.1 Keyboard configuration The most invasive change in the 2.6 kernels is a fundamental change of the input layer. This change makes all keyboards look like normal PC keyboards. This means that if you currently have a different type of keyboard selected (e.g. a USB-MAC or Sun keyboard), you will very likely end up with a non-working keyboard after rebooting with the new 2.6 kernel. If you can SSH into the box from another system, you can resolve this issue by running dpkg-reconfigure console-data, choosing the option Select keymap from full list and selecting a pc keyboard. If your console keyboard is affected, you will probably also need to reconfigure your keyboard for the X Window System. You can do this either by running dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 or by editing /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 directly. Don't forget to read the documentation referred to in Things to do before rebooting, Section 4.6. Note that if you are using a USB keyboard, this may be configured as either a normal PC keyboard or as a USB-MAC keyboard. In the first case you will not be affected by this issue. So, now I am running 2.6.x kernel with a working console. Still no working xorg... yet... Marc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Type5 keyboard with kernel version 2.6.x
On Tue, 01 Nov 2005 11:09:55 -0600, Marc Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 11:04:50 +0100, Jan-Benedict Glaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 2005-10-31 15:50:24 -0600, Marc Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK. I upgraded from 2.4.x to 2.6.12 and now my keyboard is dorked both inside of and outside of X.org You're probably loading a new key mapping during bootup. Don't do that, or load the one for PC105 keyboards. MfG, JBG My first thought was How the heck do I do that? Well, a little google searching and I found the following link: http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/sparc/release-notes/ch-information.en.html In the spirit that this may be useful to someone else, here is the relevent portion: stuff deleted So, now I am running 2.6.x kernel with a working console. Still no working xorg... yet... Marc X.org would not work due to mouse problems. I edit xorg.conf and changed mouse from /dev/sunmouse to /dev/psaux and it is working... Thanks to Christian (for your initial post) and Jan-Benedict for your help. Marc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Type5 keyboard with kernel version 2.6.x
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 19:54:22 +0200, Christian Tusche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm running debian-testing on my Ultra60 together with a 2.6.12 kernel. I wonder how to get the type5 keyboard to work with xorg. What is the right keyboard layout to select? Since for the 2.6.x series kernel the keycodes get translated to a PC-style keyboard, i am using the pc104 layout. This gives basic functionality, however the function block on the left as well as the volume keys produces no keysyms. The sun rules will not work at all, because they rely on untranslated keycodes. Is there any other layout, which supports the type5 keyboard on the 2.6 kernel? Thanks. Christian Christian, I feel better that I am not the only one with this problem. Hmmm... You are using 2.6.12 kernel. I am using 2.4. Let me upgrade and see what happens... OK. I upgraded from 2.4.x to 2.6.12 and now my keyboard is dorked both inside of and outside of X.org This gives basic functionality I cannot get anything usable in X (using X.org) with either kernel. Could you post your xorg.conf file? Thanks, Marc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Type5 keyboard with kernel version 2.6.x
I'm running debian-testing on my Ultra60 together with a 2.6.12 kernel. I wonder how to get the type5 keyboard to work with xorg. What is the right keyboard layout to select? Since for the 2.6.x series kernel the keycodes get translated to a PC-style keyboard, i am using the pc104 layout. This gives basic functionality, however the function block on the left as well as the volume keys produces no keysyms. The sun rules will not work at all, because they rely on untranslated keycodes. Is there any other layout, which supports the type5 keyboard on the 2.6 kernel? Thanks. Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
which keyboard to use
I switch some time ago to kernel 2.6 and I had to reconfigure the keyboard and mouse. I have the tipical sun keyboard, and I would like to still be able to use the compose bottom to get accute and tilde letters. Which keyboard should I select to get this effect? -- 11:32:03 up 20 days, 2:38, 2 users, load average: 2.13, 1.43, 1.48 - Lic. MartÃn Marqués | SELECT 'mmarques' || Centro de Telemática| '@' || 'unl.edu.ar'; Universidad Nacional| DBA, Programador, del Litoral | Administrador -
Keyboard and mouse settings for X
Hi, I have installed Debian 3.1 on an Ultra 10 with a Sun Type 6 keyboard (non-USB). The mouse plugs in to the keyboard. The keyboard works fine at the console and the mouse was detected during X setup, but neither works at the Gnome login screen. The key mapping is completely screwed up so I can't even log in and the mouse is completely unresponsive. Does anyone know what settings I need to get the kb and mouse to work? Thanks, Mangala Sadhu Sangeet Singh -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Keyboard and mouse settings for X
On Sunday 07 August 2005 00:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have installed Debian 3.1 on an Ultra 10 with a Sun Type 6 keyboard (non-USB). The mouse plugs in to the keyboard. The keyboard works fine at the console and the mouse was detected during X setup, but neither works at the Gnome login screen. The key mapping is completely screwed up so I can't even log in and the mouse is completely unresponsive. Does anyone know what settings I need to get the kb and mouse to work? Thanks, Sounds like 2.4 versus 2.6 kernel confusion. See the Release Notes for information on this. -http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/sparc/release-notes/ch-installing.en.html -http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/sparc/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#s-upgrade-to-2.6 Cheers, FJP pgpPT3qCiV3fu.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Configuring keyboard type5 and sunmouse - kernel 2.6.8-2-sparc64
On Thursday 07 July 2005 04:19, Marcelo Lopes wrote: I have a problem on my new Debian Sparc 3.1r0 instalation using kernel 2.6.8-2-sparc64 on my Ultra10. I can't configure my keyboard type5 and sunmouse on X. They are working fine on console. That is because they are no longer a type 5 keyboard and sunmouse with 2.6 kernels. See: http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/sparc/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#s-upgrade-to-2.6 Cheers, FJP pgp9AlxD9VsoZ.pgp Description: PGP signature
Configuring keyboard type5 and sunmouse - kernel 2.6.8-2-sparc64
Team, I have a problem on my new Debian Sparc 3.1r0 instalation using kernel 2.6.8-2-sparc64 on my Ultra10. I can't configure my keyboard type5 and sunmouse on X. They are working fine on console. Does anyone know anything about this ? Thanks a lot. Marcelo Lopes -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.10/43 - Release Date: 6/7/2005 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Keyboard and mouse unworkable in GDM on Sarge
Le lundi 06 juin 2005 à 20:26 +0200, Frans Pop a écrit : On Monday 06 June 2005 20:04, Jérôme Warnier wrote: Still, my mouse doesn't work at all. That's another known issue that can be worked around by unplugging the mouse after a cold boot [1] and which will be resolved in future kernels [2]. Thanks again. The right section in XF86Config-4 on my Ultra 10 with kernel 2.6.8 on Sarge is then: Section InputDevice Identifier Sun Mouse Driver mouse Option CorePointer Option Device/dev/input/mice Option Protocol ImPS/2 Option Emulate3Buttons false EndSection And of course, I need to unplug and plug back my mouse before I can get it to work. This one is not in the release notes, though. [1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2005/03/msg00139.html [2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2005/04/msg00203.html
Re: Keyboard and mouse unworkable in GDM on Sarge
Le mardi 07 juin 2005 à 10:33 +0200, Jérôme Warnier a écrit : Le lundi 06 juin 2005 à 20:26 +0200, Frans Pop a écrit : On Monday 06 June 2005 20:04, Jérôme Warnier wrote: Still, my mouse doesn't work at all. That's another known issue that can be worked around by unplugging the mouse after a cold boot [1] and which will be resolved in future kernels [2]. Thanks again. The right section in XF86Config-4 on my Ultra 10 with kernel 2.6.8 on Sarge is then: Section InputDevice Identifier Sun Mouse Driver mouse Option CorePointer Option Device/dev/input/mice Option Protocol ImPS/2 Option Emulate3Buttons false EndSection And of course, I need to unplug and plug back my mouse before I can get it to work. This one is not in the release notes, though. Some more info: I upgraded from OBP 3.19.4 to 3.31.0 and my mouse works even after a cold boot. [1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2005/03/msg00139.html [2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2005/04/msg00203.html
Keyboard and mouse unworkable in GDM on Sarge
I tried several time now to fix the keyboard (Type 5c) and mouse (Sun busmouse) on my Ultra 10. I'm using udev. The mouse doesn't work at all, while the keyboard sends the wrong keys (several numbers almost on every key). Does anyone have an idea of what I should try to debug this? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Keyboard and mouse unworkable in GDM on Sarge
Le lundi 06 juin 2005 à 13:09 +0200, Jérôme Warnier a écrit : I tried several time now to fix the keyboard (Type 5c) and mouse (Sun busmouse) on my Ultra 10. I'm using udev. Of course, this also means I'm using a 2.6.8 kernel. I read there are known problems on Sparc, is it still applicable? The mouse doesn't work at all, while the keyboard sends the wrong keys (several numbers almost on every key). Does anyone have an idea of what I should try to debug this? -- Jerome Warnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] BeezNest -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Keyboard and mouse unworkable in GDM on Sarge
On Monday 06 June 2005 17:02, Jerome Warnier wrote: Of course, this also means I'm using a 2.6.8 kernel. I read there are known problems on Sparc, is it still applicable? Not just Sparc. See the Sarge Release Notes [1]. Cheers, FJP [1] http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/sparc/release-notes/ pgpRKjABqNZ2m.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Keyboard and mouse unworkable in GDM on Sarge
Le lundi 06 juin 2005 à 17:25 +0200, Frans Pop a écrit : On Monday 06 June 2005 17:02, Jerome Warnier wrote: Of course, this also means I'm using a 2.6.8 kernel. I read there are known problems on Sparc, is it still applicable? Not just Sparc. See the Sarge Release Notes [1]. Well, right. Now my keyboard works fine, even if configuring it as a PC keyboard may seem somewhat weird, especially when the right keyboard is in the list... Still, my mouse doesn't work at all. It is a Sun mouse which you plug into the afore-mentioned keyboard. The related section in XF86Config-4 is like so: Section InputDevice Identifier Configured Mouse Driver mouse Option CorePointer Option Device/dev/psaux Option Protocol BusMouse EndSection Thanks Cheers, FJP [1] http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/sparc/release-notes/
Re: Keyboard and mouse unworkable in GDM on Sarge
On Monday 06 June 2005 20:04, Jérôme Warnier wrote: Still, my mouse doesn't work at all. That's another known issue that can be worked around by unplugging the mouse after a cold boot [1] and which will be resolved in future kernels [2]. [1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2005/03/msg00139.html [2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2005/04/msg00203.html pgpvkC8rluC6A.pgp Description: PGP signature
Need help to configure Mouse and Keyboard on Ultra Sparc II
Hello, I'd try to configure my Ultra Sparc II to get X run on it. I select the /dev/sunmouse device for mouse but it don't work. So, I need help about this. Please, can anyone say me how to make my mouse work. Thanks. __ Renovamos el Correo Yahoo! Nuevos servicios, más seguridad http://correo.yahoo.es -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Need help to configure Mouse and Keyboard on Ultra Sparc II
On Thursday 02 June 2005 19:57, Sergio Ruiz wrote: I'd try to configure my Ultra Sparc II to get X run on it. I select the /dev/sunmouse device for mouse but it don't work. Try pulling out the mouse cable and reinserting it. This may need to be done once after every boot. If that works, it is a known problem that has already been fixed in future kernels. Cheers, FJP pgp3GacqGYCwk.pgp Description: PGP signature
keyboard errore
salve, ho appena installato debian3.0 su una Sun UltraSparc10 dopo aver aggiornato i pacchetti, al successivo riavvio , la tastiera viene completamente distorta...il tasti non corrispondono piu'.. cosa posso fare? grazie [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: weird-o-rama: Type5 keyboard suddenly becomes PC104 keyboard...
No it's not weird. Sun keyboards are translated to i386 by the kernel in 2.6.xx. Use the i386 keyboard map for your locale and this annoyance will go away. --- Daniel E. Jonsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have an Ultra5 running a custom 2.6.8 kernel that I'm using as a LAMP server. I have a PCI USB 2.0 board installed so that I can use my PC104 USB keyboard mouse and put the Ultra5 on my 4-port USB KVM switch while I set everything up debug, then I'll yank the USB board and move the machine across the building to the server room, where there's plenty of space for the Sun type 5 keyboard mouse. The kernel I'm running now (USB kernel) has USB and full HID compiled-in and sun KB mouse as modules (not loaded). I also compiled the exact same kernel, but with Sun keyboard mouse compiled-in and all USB stuff as modules (Sun kernel). The whole time using the USB kernel, I had to have the Sun KB attached so that the machine wouldn't boot to a serial console, and to interact with the OpenFirmware prompt. I just tried booting with the Sun kernel after (using the USB kernel) running 'dpkg-reconfigure console-data' followed by 'dpkg-reconfigure console-common'. Using these two commands, I set the system keyboard map to sunkeymap, which is apparently correct for a Sun type 5 US keyboard. After rebooting, the system took no input from the USB keyboard and did take input from the Sun keyboard, as expected. However, what I didn't expect was this: the keys on the sun keyboard, even with the sunkeymap console mapping, generate exactly the same output as the keys on the USB keyboard when I run it with the Sun keyboard map. It's as though the Sun keyboard's firmware was reprogrammed to generate PC104 scan codes. No, I'm not on drugs. And the Sun keyboard works normally at the OpenFirmware prompt. Anyone have any clue what's causing this? Any idea how I can fix this? As a very slight aside, my keyboard actually has MODEL: TYPE 6 molded into the bottom, but it ran perfectly with the type 5 keymap before, and I've only ever read about type 6 keyboards in USB form. Thanks. Dan. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: weird-o-rama: Type5 keyboard suddenly becomes PC104 keyboard...
/dev/input/mice protocol ImPS/2 --- Daniel E. Jonsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | So you're saying I should use the us (PC104) keyboard mapping even | with the Sun type 5 keyboard on a 2.6 kernel? Let me give it a shot... Any X keymap available ? This is what I used successfully in XF86Config-4 on a 2.4.27 kernel with the system (console) keyboard mapping set to sunkeymap: Section InputDevice Identifier Sun Keyboard Driver keyboard Option CoreKeyboard Option XkbRules sun Option XkbModel type5 Option XkbLayout us EndSection and this is what I'm using now, on a 2.6.8 kernel with the system (console) keyboard mapping set to us (pc104): Section InputDevice Identifier Sun Keyboard Driver keyboard Option CoreKeyboard Option Device/dev/input/event1 Option XkbRules xfree86 Option XkbModel pc104 Option XkbLayout us EndSection I'm pretty sure that the 2.4 kernel didn't even need a Device entry like the 2.6 kernel does. Or maybe I accidentally deleted it. In any case, I tried the 2.6 kernel's block with sun and type5, but the key mappings were all wrong. AFAIK this might be the best one can do, but I'm the one with the questions in ths case, not the answers... The keyboard seems to be working OK now (except, as noted above by Vincent Pelletier, for a possible lack of special Sun key functionality), but I can't get the Sun serial mouse going. I tried /dev/sunmouse, which is what the 2.4 kernel liked, as well as /dev/input/mice (which is what the 2.6 kernel likes for the USB mouse) and /dev/input/mouse0 : Section InputDevice Identifier Sun Mouse Driver mouse Option CorePointer Option Device/dev/input/mouse0 Option Protocol BusMouse Option Emulate3Buttons true EndSection None of these work. /dev/sunmouse maps to no existing device, and apparently neither of the other two (existing) devices above correspond to the Sun mouse. If anybody out there with a Sun serial mouse working under XFree86 4.0 and a 2.6 kernel could send me their mouse section (as above), or if anyone could tell me what device a Sun serial mouse maps to under X, I'd be grateful. Actually, maybe the Protocol section might be wrong also (maybe ImPS/2 rather than BusMouse?), so please correct me there if that's the case. Thanks. Dan. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: weird-o-rama: Type5 keyboard suddenly becomes PC104 keyboard...
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Daniel E. Jonsen wrote: | So you're saying I should use the us (PC104) keyboard mapping even | with the Sun type 5 keyboard on a 2.6 kernel? Let me give it a shot... Afaik, there is no other way... But I'm interested in how to be able to use the sun keys, because some are detected as - for example - KP_ENTER. I'm not sure, but even some are detected as 2 different keys (they display 2 successive keycodes in xev, plus the release events). Any X keymap available ? Vincent Pelletier (PS: /me slaps thunderbird for always answering to the sender instead of the list. Sorry Daniel Jonsen...) -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFCOW+oFEQoKRQyjtURAiIjAKCh6tbV3vT7KJVMvTEBZoDYwBzaUQCgi5Hq Z3zTA8YA+YFi+evHQ96d0Ps= =Tcar -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: weird-o-rama: Type5 keyboard suddenly becomes PC104 keyboard...
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | /dev/input/mice | protocol ImPS/2 | | --- Daniel E. Jonsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: |If anybody out there with a Sun serial mouse working under XFree86 |4.0 and |a 2.6 kernel could send me their mouse section (as above), or if |anyone |could tell me what device a Sun serial mouse maps to under X, I'd be |grateful. Actually, maybe the Protocol section might be wrong also I have to unplug and replug the mouse once before getting it to work, but I only notice that on my home-built kernels... I find it really slow when it works. Vincent Pelletier -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFCOXCPFEQoKRQyjtURAjxTAJ0f7yt+et0nJuC9LGqDdOBKQTK5YACZAXHL tra98TdTXyjBUwzEAI/9IkU= =eD68 -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: weird-o-rama: Type5 keyboard suddenly becomes PC104 keyboard...
On Thursday 17 March 2005 12:57, Vincent Pelletier wrote: I have to unplug and replug the mouse once before getting it to work, but I only notice that on my home-built kernels... I had to do the same when I set up X on my Ultra10 with type 5 kbd. pgp1qCvXeLqmT.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: weird-o-rama: Type5 keyboard suddenly becomes PC104 keyboard...
Thanks, all! The mouse is working now. The config that works for me (custom 2.6.8 kernel on an Ultra5 with Type 5 (actually, type 6 on KB) serial keyboard Crossbow serial mouse), if anyone cares, is Section InputDevice Identifier Sun Mouse Driver mouse Option CorePointer Option Device/dev/input/mice Option Protocol ImPS/2 Option Emulate3Buttons false EndSection When I had /dev/psaux as CorePointer, kdm caught Signal 11 refused to start up. No other discernable comments in kdm.log. I do have to unplug re-plug the mouse connector, though. Any thoughts on what's up with that? A minor annoyance, but since I'll be running this machine 24/7 anyway, it shouldn't be much of a problem for me. Thanks again. Dan. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: weird-o-rama: Type5 keyboard suddenly becomes PC104 keyboard...
As a very slight aside, my keyboard actually has MODEL: TYPE 6 molded into the bottom, but it ran perfectly with the type 5 keymap before, and I've only ever read about type 6 keyboards in USB form. Sun type 6 keyboards seem to be getting rarer (they mostly ship USB now) but they do exist. I'm writing this using one :-) Cheers, - Martin -- Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Seasons change, things come to pass -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: weird-o-rama: Type5 keyboard suddenly becomes PC104 keyboard...
On Wednesday 16 March 2005 19:23, Daniel E. Jonsen wrote: It's as though the Sun keyboard's firmware was reprogrammed to generate PC104 scan codes. That's completely normal behavior with 2.6 kernels (where the input layer was redesigned). See the post-halloween-2.6.txt doc in kernel source Documentation dir. Cheers, FJP pgppuHwPAY3My.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: weird-o-rama: Type5 keyboard suddenly becomes PC104 keyboard...
It's as though the Sun keyboard's firmware was reprogrammed to generate PC104 scan codes. That's completely normal behavior with 2.6 kernels (where the input layer was redesigned). So you're saying I should use the us (PC104) keyboard mapping even with the Sun type 5 keyboard on a 2.6 kernel? Let me give it a shot... See the post-halloween-2.6.txt doc in kernel source Documentation dir. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: weird-o-rama: Type5 keyboard suddenly becomes PC104 keyboard...
| So you're saying I should use the us (PC104) keyboard mapping even | with the Sun type 5 keyboard on a 2.6 kernel? Let me give it a shot... Any X keymap available ? This is what I used successfully in XF86Config-4 on a 2.4.27 kernel with the system (console) keyboard mapping set to sunkeymap: Section InputDevice Identifier Sun Keyboard Driver keyboard Option CoreKeyboard Option XkbRules sun Option XkbModel type5 Option XkbLayout us EndSection and this is what I'm using now, on a 2.6.8 kernel with the system (console) keyboard mapping set to us (pc104): Section InputDevice Identifier Sun Keyboard Driver keyboard Option CoreKeyboard Option Device/dev/input/event1 Option XkbRules xfree86 Option XkbModel pc104 Option XkbLayout us EndSection I'm pretty sure that the 2.4 kernel didn't even need a Device entry like the 2.6 kernel does. Or maybe I accidentally deleted it. In any case, I tried the 2.6 kernel's block with sun and type5, but the key mappings were all wrong. AFAIK this might be the best one can do, but I'm the one with the questions in ths case, not the answers... The keyboard seems to be working OK now (except, as noted above by Vincent Pelletier, for a possible lack of special Sun key functionality), but I can't get the Sun serial mouse going. I tried /dev/sunmouse, which is what the 2.4 kernel liked, as well as /dev/input/mice (which is what the 2.6 kernel likes for the USB mouse) and /dev/input/mouse0 : Section InputDevice Identifier Sun Mouse Driver mouse Option CorePointer Option Device/dev/input/mouse0 Option Protocol BusMouse Option Emulate3Buttons true EndSection None of these work. /dev/sunmouse maps to no existing device, and apparently neither of the other two (existing) devices above correspond to the Sun mouse. If anybody out there with a Sun serial mouse working under XFree86 4.0 and a 2.6 kernel could send me their mouse section (as above), or if anyone could tell me what device a Sun serial mouse maps to under X, I'd be grateful. Actually, maybe the Protocol section might be wrong also (maybe ImPS/2 rather than BusMouse?), so please correct me there if that's the case. Thanks. Dan. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: weird-o-rama: Type5 keyboard suddenly becomes PC104 keyboard...
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If anybody out there with a Sun serial mouse working under XFree86 4.0 and a 2.6 kernel could send me their mouse section (as above) Section InputDevice Identifier Configured Mouse Driver mouse Option CorePointer Option Device/dev/psaux Option Protocol ImPS/2 Option Emulate3Buttons false Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 EndSection Section InputDevice Identifier Generic Mouse Driver mouse Option SendCoreEventstrue Option Device/dev/input/mice Option Protocol ImPS/2 Option Emulate3Buttons true Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 EndSection Since /dev/input/mice doesn't exist, obviously the first one is being used. -- Blars Blarson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.blars.org/blars.html With Microsoft, failure is not an option. It is a standard feature. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Problems with mouse on sarge with Ultra 30 and type:5c keyboard and mouse.
Hello list, I have problems to make the mouse work on sarge. I cannot find the mouse device /dev/sunmouse on my system. Also I cannot make it work through /dev/psaux. Which is the correct device? I am using kernel 2.6.8 and at dmesg I can see the following input devices found: mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice input: Sun Type 5 keyboard on su/serio1 input: Sun Mouse on su/serio0 How should I make it work? Luis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problems with mouse on sarge with Ultra 30 and type:5c keyboard and mouse.
Hi! Have you tried to use /dev/input/mice? That worked great on my U5. The mouse-interface has changed from 2.4 to 2.6. Fabian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: sarge sparc type5 keyboard not working
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I just realised I sent this mail directly to the author and not to the mailing list - sorry Frank - so I post it again. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Here is my XF86Config-4 entry : | | Section InputDevice | Identifier Keyboard0 | Driver keyboard | Option CoreKeyboard | Option XkbRules sun | Option XkbModel type5 | Option XkbLayout us Try without the Xkb[...] options. The keyboard should surprisingly work, without the sun special keys though (help, the left key block, the top right block with power). That may be worth a bugreport, but I don't know xkb enough to tell what is wrong. (there is an error in X86 log when using sun keymaps and xf86cfg refuses to select those maps - and moreover hangs on sun framebuffers X drivers, for me). I would be interested in any valid keymap for that kind of keyboard. Vincent Pelletier -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFB9jbEFEQoKRQyjtURAppwAKCkyEnO2SkuCx/s8+qEPYQ/msYEYQCgtq0d Wx84cH2Df9UpbGnPU+DYUDw= =LQUV -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: USB keyboard mouse on Sun Ultra 5 w/PCI USB card
After many attempts at trying to disable Sun KB mouse support in the Debian-supplied 2.4.27 source, nothing worked. First of all, with kernel 2.4.27, there are no options for Sun KB mouse support listed in xconfig. One has to manually edit .config to change these settings. Even after manually editing .config, I found that my settings were put back to monolithic support for the Sun KB mouse, presumably by the file (srcroot)/arch/sparc64/config.in which has some lines like define_boolean CONFIG_SUN_KEYBOARD=y etc. etc.. I changed these to define_tristate CONFIG_SUN_KEYBOARD=m etc. etc., and the compile failed exactly when looking for a routine called handle_keyboard_event or something similar. So apparently, the sparc64 port of the 2.4.27 kernel does NOT like to have Sun KB mouse support disabled. I then downloaded the 2.6.8 kernel source from Debian, and lo and behold! Sun KB mouse support are configurable from xconfig (kconfig). So I compiled up a lean, mean 2.6.8 kernel with Sun KB mouse support as modules. The compile went fine, but now I have a new problem, as explained in my new post, Cannot boot 2.6.8 kernel from ext3 root partition on Ultra5 (http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2004/12/msg00174.html) Disable support for the sun keyboard or build it as a module but don't load it. BTW, Is there a way I can add something to, e.g., modules.conf (or one of the manual tweak files since modules.conf is auto-generated) in order to tell the kernel, never load the Sun keyboard module, even if you find a Sun keyboard attached? Thanks again. -Dan
Re: USB keyboard mouse on Sun Ultra 5 w/PCI USB card
I have it connected to a 4-port USB KVM switch, and I bought and installed a Belkin F5U219 3-port (2 external, 1 internal) USB 2.0 PCI card so that I can use the USB keyboard mouse instead of the Sun keyboard and mouse, which I would really like to get off of my desk. For the life of me, I cannot get the sparc to accept input from either the USB keyboard (Microsoft Internet Keyboard Pro) or the USB mouse (Kensington AFAIK there is no way to get a usb keyboard working as a console on any sun that did not ship with a usb keyboard. If you mean OpenBoot console then I agree - I don't think there is a way; I guess an OpenBoot upgrade might help but I think the PCI card would have to be 'OpenBoot aware' to some degree. If you mean Linux console then it should be possible with the right kernel and set up. If you mean X then again, it should work. Cheers, - Martin -- Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Seasons change, things come to pass
Re: USB keyboard mouse on Sun Ultra 5 w/PCI USB card
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write: In response to Blars' message, I find the serial console concept intriguing. Could you point me to a website or two that explain how to set it up, the necessary cabling required (straight-through vs. crossover, DB9-DB9 or DB9-DB25, pinouts would be nice), the comm parameters (I think I saw this in OpenBoot), etc. etc Standard crossover cable to hook to a PC. Use port 0, I think it's the 25 pin serial port on an ultra 5. 9600 8 none Enabled by booting with no keyboard connected. If you installed with keyboard/monitor, you need to edit /etc/inittab to start a getty on ttyS0 and don't start them on tty?. -- Blars Blarson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.blars.org/blars.html With Microsoft, failure is not an option. It is a standard feature.
Re: Various unstable brokenness - X keyboard
Hi, On Wed, 2004-12-15 at 18:19 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 3) If the 236086 fix is what has broken the xkb symbols as everybody suspects, then one of you users with the problem needs to reopen the bug, and explain what kind of hardware, kernel, and keyboard configuration you have on your system. I used the bug tracking system to write to the maintainer. The problem is in fact a really simple one. The problem in these include lines is just the trailing semicolon. So, removing them unbreaks your system and makes ctrl-alt probably work. So far, Henry
Re: USB keyboard mouse on Sun Ultra 5 w/PCI USB card
Sorry, all, about the long pause before responding. I really would like to kick this problem. In the last few days, I have had a chance to look at things a bit more closely. One thing I should say is that I am a total newbie to Sun hardware and OpenBoot, so please keep this in mind. In response to Martin's message, before I sent the first message, I didn't really know where to start, so I didn't really DO that much, but I did a lot of poking around. I ran config-debian and reconfigured the X11 settings in an attempt to use a PC104 USB keyboard (PC104 rules) instead of the Sun (type 6) keyboard (sun rules). That did absolutely nothing. Also, I want to be able to use the USB keyboard in runlevel 3, which I intend to make the default once everything is running smoothly. I also poked around in OpenBoot, and I see three entries for the USB board itself, but no devices on the USB bus, so I am skeptical about the prospects of using OpenBoot to remap the keyboard and mouse aliases to the USB devices. I also poked around in the /dev directory (not /proc !), looking for something that looked like the USB KB mouse, so that maybe I could mention them in XFree86Config-4. Again, nothing useful. With the USB 2.0 CD-RW drive attached, I get Exhibit #1 below when I run 'cat /proc/bus/usb/devices'. I don't see anything resembling a keyboard or mouse. My kernel version is 2.4.27, compiled from kernel-source-2.4.27_2.4.27-5_all.deb. In response to Blars' message, I find the serial console concept intriguing. Could you point me to a website or two that explain how to set it up, the necessary cabling required (straight-through vs. crossover, DB9-DB9 or DB9-DB25, pinouts would be nice), the comm parameters (I think I saw this in OpenBoot), etc. etc In response to Jeremy's message, I re-compiled the kernel 3 times, again, from kernel-source-2.4.27_2.4.27-5_all.deb. The first time, I tried to compile it manually (make xconfig, make dep, make, make install, make modules_install), but that didn't work - I'm not sure how to go about creating the initrd image. The second and third times, I used the kernel-package package, and everything went great with the compile and the install. The first time, I set the (relevant) lines in .config (mostly using 'make xconfig', some I had to do manually) as shown in Exhibit #2. That didn't work. The second time, I used the .config parameters shown in Exhibit #3 below. That didn't work either. I just noticed, in the USB HID section that I didn't have CONFIG_USB_HIDDEV set, but I gather from the explanation of it in xconfig (something about raw devices that aren't true HID devices) that it's probably not necessary. If I'm wrong, please let me know. In all future compiles, I will have this flag set to Y. I also noticed, upon looking at .config in the root source directory after running make-kpkg, that several parameters were automatically set, as if they are not optional or are required by some other flag that I still have set. The parameters that were flipped are shown in Exhibit #4 below. You might notice that those were the key options that I was TRYING to nix. After noticing this, I looked in the top-level Makefile and Rules.make for anything which would say that those flags are mandatory. No such luck. Is there something else I need to do to override these flags? Maybe I need to nix CONFIG_SUN_CONSOLE, CONFIG_SUN_AUXIO, and CONFIG_SUN_IO as well? Or maybe just CONFIG_SUN_CONSOLE as it seems to me now? If flag interdependency isn't the issue, where else should I look in order to override this rather draconian behavior of auto-setting these flags? BTW, Jeremy, did you do your recompiles on a 2.4 kernel or a 2.6 kernel? I've been trying to avoid 2.6 kernels for several reasons, but if it is NECESSARY for this to work, I might reconsider... Again, all, thanks for bearing with me, and any further info. would be greatly appreciated. -Dan === Exhibit #1: 'cat /proc/bus/usb/devices' === T: Bus=03 Lev=00 Prnt=00 Port=00 Cnt=00 Dev#= 1 Spd=12 MxCh= 1 B: Alloc= 0/900 us ( 0%), #Int= 0, #Iso= 0 D: Ver= 1.10 Cls=09(hub ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS= 8 #Cfgs= 1 P: Vendor= ProdID= Rev= 0.00 S: Product=USB OHCI Root Hub S: SerialNumber=280a000 C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=40 MxPwr= 0mA I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 1 Cls=09(hub ) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=hub E: Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 2 Ivl=255ms T: Bus=02 Lev=00 Prnt=00 Port=00 Cnt=00 Dev#= 1 Spd=12 MxCh= 2 B: Alloc= 0/900 us ( 0%), #Int= 0, #Iso= 0 D: Ver= 1.10 Cls=09(hub ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS= 8 #Cfgs= 1 P: Vendor= ProdID= Rev= 0.00 S: Product=USB OHCI Root Hub S: SerialNumber=2808000 C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=40 MxPwr= 0mA I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 1 Cls=09(hub ) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=hub E: Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 2
Re: USB keyboard mouse on Sun Ultra 5 w/PCI USB card
BTW, Jeremy, did you do your recompiles on a 2.4 kernel or a 2.6 kernel? I've been trying to avoid 2.6 kernels for several reasons, but if it is NECESSARY for this to work, I might reconsider... It's not neccessary... If you don't use SMP, 2.6 is good for you. Some SCSI systems have problems =2.6.7 (Blade 1K, don't know about others... I'm getting some u2s pretty soon, so hopefully I can find the cause). If you use IDE, you're fine. ALSA works for sound if you use the latest cvs or 1.0.7 with the ioctl32 fixes (search sparclinux gentoo-sparc or debian-sparc archives). === Exhibit #1: 'cat /proc/bus/usb/devices' === T: Bus=03 Lev=00 Prnt=00 Port=00 Cnt=00 Dev#= 1 Spd=12 MxCh= 1 B: Alloc= 0/900 us ( 0%), #Int= 0, #Iso= 0 D: Ver= 1.10 Cls=09(hub ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS= 8 #Cfgs= 1 P: Vendor= ProdID= Rev= 0.00 S: Product=USB OHCI Root Hub S: SerialNumber=280a000 C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=40 MxPwr= 0mA I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 1 Cls=09(hub ) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=hub E: Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 2 Ivl=255ms T: Bus=02 Lev=00 Prnt=00 Port=00 Cnt=00 Dev#= 1 Spd=12 MxCh= 2 B: Alloc= 0/900 us ( 0%), #Int= 0, #Iso= 0 D: Ver= 1.10 Cls=09(hub ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS= 8 #Cfgs= 1 P: Vendor= ProdID= Rev= 0.00 S: Product=USB OHCI Root Hub S: SerialNumber=2808000 C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=40 MxPwr= 0mA I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 1 Cls=09(hub ) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=hub E: Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 2 Ivl=255ms T: Bus=01 Lev=00 Prnt=00 Port=00 Cnt=00 Dev#= 1 Spd=480 MxCh= 3 B: Alloc= 0/800 us ( 0%), #Int= 0, #Iso= 0 D: Ver= 2.00 Cls=09(hub ) Sub=00 Prot=01 MxPS= 8 #Cfgs= 1 P: Vendor= ProdID= Rev= 2.04 S: Manufacturer=Linux 2.4.27-10.1-dej-usb ehci_hcd S: Product=PCI device 1033:00e0 S: SerialNumber=02:03.2 C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=40 MxPwr= 0mA I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 1 Cls=09(hub ) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=hub E: Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 2 Ivl=256ms T: Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=01 Cnt=01 Dev#= 2 Spd=480 MxCh= 0 D: Ver= 2.00 Cls=00(ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS=64 #Cfgs= 1 P: Vendor=059f ProdID=0202 Rev=11.06 S: Manufacturer=LaCie S: Product=LaCie StudioDrive USB2 S: SerialNumber=11100E00053A4460 C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 2 Atr=c0 MxPwr= 98mA I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=08(stor.) Sub=06 Prot=50 Driver=usb-storage E: Ad=01(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=125us E: Ad=82(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms E: Ad=83(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 2 Ivl=32ms It's not detecting the keyboard... was it attached when you did this ^^^? -- Jeremy Huddleston [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Various unstable brokenness - X keyboard
After updating xlibs I had the same problem. My keyboard layout (only in X) was totally messed up. TAB was on Q, Left cursor on pause and so on... The problem was in /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/sun/us. I disabled all lines that contained: include srvr_ctrl(xfree86); That solved the problem for me, but it is just a hack. The changelog says: Changes by Denis Barbier: * Make Sun keyboards load srvr_ctrl(xfree86) symbol definitions to have access to standard Ctrl+Alt key sequences. (Closes: #236086) I don't know why it is not working for me? Maybe Denis Barbier is here somewhere in the list and can explain me what I did wrong:) So far... BTW: I'm using debian unstable, xlibs 4.3.0.dfsg.1-9 on a ultra 5 Henry
Re: Various unstable brokenness - X keyboard
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 02:08:44PM +0100, Henry Margies wrote: After updating xlibs I had the same problem. My keyboard layout (only in X) was totally messed up. TAB was on Q, Left cursor on pause and so on... The problem was in /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/sun/us. I disabled all lines that contained: include srvr_ctrl(xfree86); That solved the problem for me, but it is just a hack. Yes, but a very successful one :) It's just worked for me :) Thanks for this. The last bit of wierdness which I forgot from my post the other day. Ctrl-alt-Fwhatever doesn't switch to a virtual terminal. Once X is up, it stays up and you can't move away from it. Andy
Re: Various unstable brokenness - X keyboard
There are some weird problems with using the VT change keys in X for some reason. A few issues to consider: 1) 2.4.x kernel vs. 2.6.x kernel: The 2.6.x kernel does input layer conversion, wherein the SPARC proprietary scan codes and mouse protocols are converted to i386 PC, and IMPS/2 on /dev/input/mice (not sunmouse), respectively. 2) If you look at http://bugs.debian.org/236086/ you will see I wrote a patch for the Sun keyboard symbol file used by 2.4.x kernels. The 2.6.x kernels use the i386 symbol file, and therefore should work properly. 3) If the 236086 fix is what has broken the xkb symbols as everybody suspects, then one of you users with the problem needs to reopen the bug, and explain what kind of hardware, kernel, and keyboard configuration you have on your system. 4) Try upgrading to 2.6.x if it will work on your system. I have had problems with SMP on an Ultra Enterprise 2, but other than that I do not know of any major reason not to do this or obstacles. I would appreciate it if other people could enumerate possible obstacles of which I am unaware. That is all that comes to mind for this problem right now. Please examine these ideas, think about it, and please let me know what you decide about the points I have raised. --- Andrew M.A. Cater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 02:08:44PM +0100, Henry Margies wrote: After updating xlibs I had the same problem. My keyboard layout (only in X) was totally messed up. TAB was on Q, Left cursor on pause and so on... The problem was in /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/sun/us. I disabled all lines that contained: include srvr_ctrl(xfree86); That solved the problem for me, but it is just a hack. Yes, but a very successful one :) It's just worked for me :) Thanks for this. The last bit of wierdness which I forgot from my post the other day. Ctrl-alt-Fwhatever doesn't switch to a virtual terminal. Once X is up, it stays up and you can't move away from it. Andy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Various unstable brokenness - X keyboard, dual processor kernel, console
All, Just a couple of quick notes: X keyboard is totally impossible and can't even get Ctrl-alt-backspace to kill it because I can't type ctrl-alt-bksp :( This is a sparc20 with two processors and 288M of memory: if and only if X is actually running, the dual processor kernel dies almost immediately with a watchdog reset - I've had to revert to a single processor kernel. [Both 2.4.27] Andy
USB Keyboard drives me crazy
Hi thereModule Size Used byNot tainted ...Im owning a good old Sparc 10 Ultra Workstation, and after a few month catching dust I decided to use it as an Workstation. Not knowing in what I got myself into. I only wanted this stupid Logitech USB Keyboard to work, so I put in an USB 1.1 add-on card here is the output of lspci :00:00.0 Host bridge: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. Ultra IIi :00:01.0 PCI bridge: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. Simba Advanced PCI Bridge (rev 13) :00:01.1 PCI bridge: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. Simba Advanced PCI Bridge (rev 13) :01:01.0 Bridge: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. EBUS (rev 01) :01:01.1 Ethernet controller: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. Happy Meal (rev 01) :01:02.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage Pro 215GP (rev 5c) :01:03.0 IDE interface: Silicon Image, Inc. (formerly CMD Technology Inc) PCI0646 (rev 03) :02:03.0 USB Controller: Lucent Microelectronics USS-344S USB Controller (rev 11) :02:03.1 USB Controller: Lucent Microelectronics USS-344S USB Controller (rev 11) :02:03.2 USB Controller: Lucent Microelectronics USS-344S USB Controller (rev 11) :02:03.3 USB Controller: Lucent Microelectronics USS-344S USB Controller (rev 11) :02:04.0 Multimedia controller: Sigma Designs, Inc. REALmagic Hollywood Plus DVD Decoder (rev 02) and loaded the following kernel modules: mousedev5344 0 openprom5188 0 (autoclean) sunhme 26024 1 keybdev 2272 0 (unused) usb-ohci 21472 0 (unused) hid17544 0 (unused) usbcore71368 1 [usbkbd usb-ohci hid] sg 27568 0 (unused) scsi_mod 99000 1 [sg] rtc 2084 0 (autoclean) dmesg says: input: USB HID v10.01 Keyboard [Logitech USB Receiver] on usb4:2.0 input: USB HID v10.01 Device [Logitech USB Receiver] on usb4:2.1 doing an cat /dev/input/event1 shows that the keyboard is obviously working BUT not on the console and NOT in X here is my xfree driver section:Section InputDevice Identifier Generic Keyboard Driver keyboard # Option CoreKeyboard Option XkbRules sun Option XkbModel type4 Option XkbLayout de EndSection Section InputDevice Identifier Keyboard Driver kbd Option CoreKeyboard Option Device/dev/input/event1 Option XkbRules pc105 #Option XkbModel type5 Option XkbLayout de EndSection The worst thing is, that not even the sun keyboard is working properly in X type 5 has an hillarious layout (try to login as oli without an l on the keyboard;( and type 4 (which is mine) is not working at all... im using: Linux pegasus 2.4.25 #4 SMP Sun Jul 4 18:45:51 CEST 2004 sparc64 GNU/Linux which I made myself as Im typing Im compiling an 2.6.8er kernel. hope that changes something I also tried using usbkbd but this is also no go can anyone help, or has similar experiences? any help appreciated greetings oli
Re: USB Keyboard drives me crazy
im using: Linux pegasus 2.4.25 #4 SMP Sun Jul 4 18:45:51 CEST 2004 sparc64 GNU/Linux which I made myself Unrelated, but why do people use SMP kernes on uniprocessor machines these days? It's not the first time I see that in a short time. Nico -- Nicolas Will http://rdo.homelinux.org/
Re: USB Keyboard drives me crazy
cat /proc/bus/usb/devices Also, you might want to use a 2.6 kernel. I don't know about debian's kernels, but a well patched 2.6.8 (gentoo-dev-sources-2.6.8-r12) does the job great on my ultra10 because all the remaining issues (that I know of) are SCSI and SMP related... I seem to recall the reason I started using 2.6 was keyboard related (and I use a USB keyboard)... On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 16:47 +0100, Oliver Derks wrote: Hi thereModule Size Used byNot tainted ...Im owning a good old Sparc 10 Ultra Workstation, and after a few month catching dust I decided to use it as an Workstation. Not knowing in what I got myself into. I only wanted this stupid Logitech USB Keyboard to work, so I put in an USB 1.1 add-on card here is the output of lspci :00:00.0 Host bridge: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. Ultra IIi :00:01.0 PCI bridge: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. Simba Advanced PCI Bridge (rev 13) :00:01.1 PCI bridge: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. Simba Advanced PCI Bridge (rev 13) :01:01.0 Bridge: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. EBUS (rev 01) :01:01.1 Ethernet controller: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. Happy Meal (rev 01) :01:02.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage Pro 215GP (rev 5c) :01:03.0 IDE interface: Silicon Image, Inc. (formerly CMD Technology Inc) PCI0646 (rev 03) :02:03.0 USB Controller: Lucent Microelectronics USS-344S USB Controller (rev 11) :02:03.1 USB Controller: Lucent Microelectronics USS-344S USB Controller (rev 11) :02:03.2 USB Controller: Lucent Microelectronics USS-344S USB Controller (rev 11) :02:03.3 USB Controller: Lucent Microelectronics USS-344S USB Controller (rev 11) :02:04.0 Multimedia controller: Sigma Designs, Inc. REALmagic Hollywood Plus DVD Decoder (rev 02) and loaded the following kernel modules: mousedev5344 0 openprom5188 0 (autoclean) sunhme 26024 1 keybdev 2272 0 (unused) usb-ohci 21472 0 (unused) hid17544 0 (unused) usbcore71368 1 [usbkbd usb-ohci hid] sg 27568 0 (unused) scsi_mod 99000 1 [sg] rtc 2084 0 (autoclean) dmesg says: input: USB HID v10.01 Keyboard [Logitech USB Receiver] on usb4:2.0 input: USB HID v10.01 Device [Logitech USB Receiver] on usb4:2.1 doing an cat /dev/input/event1 shows that the keyboard is obviously working BUT not on the console and NOT in X here is my xfree driver section:Section InputDevice Identifier Generic Keyboard Driver keyboard # Option CoreKeyboard Option XkbRules sun Option XkbModel type4 Option XkbLayout de EndSection Section InputDevice Identifier Keyboard Driver kbd Option CoreKeyboard Option Device/dev/input/event1 Option XkbRules pc105 #Option XkbModel type5 Option XkbLayout de EndSection The worst thing is, that not even the sun keyboard is working properly in X type 5 has an hillarious layout (try to login as oli without an l on the keyboard;( and type 4 (which is mine) is not working at all... im using: Linux pegasus 2.4.25 #4 SMP Sun Jul 4 18:45:51 CEST 2004 sparc64 GNU/Linux which I made myself as Im typing Im compiling an 2.6.8er kernel. hope that changes something I also tried using usbkbd but this is also no go can anyone help, or has similar experiences? any help appreciated greetings oli -- Jeremy Huddleston [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: USB keyboard mouse on Sun Ultra 5 w/PCI USB card
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have it connected to a 4-port USB KVM switch, and I bought and installed a Belkin F5U219 3-port (2 external, 1 internal) USB 2.0 PCI card so that I can use the USB keyboard mouse instead of the Sun keyboard and mouse, which I would really like to get off of my desk. For the life of me, I cannot get the sparc to accept input from either the USB keyboard (Microsoft Internet Keyboard Pro) or the USB mouse (Kensington AFAIK there is no way to get a usb keyboard working as a console on any sun that did not ship with a usb keyboard. Since you want to use it as a server, why don't you just disconnect the keyboard and monitor and use a serial console? It might be possible to use the usb keyboard after booting, but that's not a standard configuration. -- Blars Blarson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.blars.org/blars.html With Microsoft, failure is not an option. It is a standard feature.
Re: USB keyboard mouse on Sun Ultra 5 w/PCI USB card
On Fri, 2004-12-10 at 00:09 -0800, Blars Blarson wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have it connected to a 4-port USB KVM switch, and I bought and installed a Belkin F5U219 3-port (2 external, 1 internal) USB 2.0 PCI card so that I can use the USB keyboard mouse instead of the Sun keyboard and mouse, which I would really like to get off of my desk. For the life of me, I cannot get the sparc to accept input from either the USB keyboard (Microsoft Internet Keyboard Pro) or the USB mouse (Kensington AFAIK there is no way to get a usb keyboard working as a console on any sun that did not ship with a usb keyboard. Well you know wrong then ;). I have a u10 with an add-in USB PCI card, and I use my USB keyboard on it without a hitch... the problem I've noticed is that you can't use both. Enable support for hid and usbkbd built as modules (Yes, BOTH). If the mouse doesn't work, you are probably affected by this bug and will need both (workaround for the problem is detailed on the bug report): http://bugme.osdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1459 Disable support for the sun keyboard or build it as a module but don't load it. You will not be able to interact with OpenBootPROM with the USB keyboard, so make sure you keep the sun keyboard connected for that. -- Jeremy Huddleston [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
USB keyboard mouse on Sun Ultra 5 w/PCI USB card
I recently inherited a Sun Ultra 5 from my company which I would like to use as a LAMP server. I downloaded the 13-CD sarge testing distribution (official snapshot 11/07/04) and got the system up and running normally with the Sun keyboard and mouse. I have it connected to a 4-port USB KVM switch, and I bought and installed a Belkin F5U219 3-port (2 external, 1 internal) USB 2.0 PCI card so that I can use the USB keyboard mouse instead of the Sun keyboard and mouse, which I would really like to get off of my desk. For the life of me, I cannot get the sparc to accept input from either the USB keyboard (Microsoft Internet Keyboard Pro) or the USB mouse (Kensington Expert Mouse Pro). When I plug in an external USB 2.0 CD-RW drive and type cdrecord --scanbus the CD-RW drive shows up just fine. Thus the USB subsystem appears to be functioning in general. On bootup, I also get plenty of messages indicating that the kernel found a USB keyboard and mouse. Under the double lines below is an excerpt from 'dmesg' that looks relevant to me. Does anyone out there know how to get a Sun Ultra 5 to accept input from a PC104 USB keyboard and a USB mouse? Any hints would be greatly appreciated. -Dan = Excerpt from 'dmesg': = PROMLIB: Sun IEEE Boot Prom 3.15.2 1998/11/10 10:35 Linux version 2.4.27-1-sparc64 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 3.3.4 (Debian 1:3.3.4-7)) #1 Mon Aug 23 23:59:55 PDT 2004 ARCH: SUN4U ... PCIO serial driver version 1.54 su(mouse) at 0x1fff13062f8 (irq = 4,7ea) is a 16550A Sun Mouse-Systems mouse driver version 1.00 su(kbd) at 0x1fff13083f8 (irq = 9,7e9) is a 16550A Sun TYPE 5 keyboard detected without keyclick SAB82532 serial driver version 1.65 ttyS00 at 0x1fff140 (irq = 12,7eb) is a SAB82532 V3.2 ttyS01 at 0x1fff1400040 (irq = 12,7eb) is a SAB82532 V3.2 ... usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs usb.c: registered new driver hub usb.c: registered new driver usbmouse usbmouse.c: v1.6:USB HID Boot Protocol mouse driver usb.c: registered new driver usbkbd usbkbd.c: :USB HID Boot Protocol keyboard driver mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice ... usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0x1ff02808000, IRQ 10,7d8 usb-ohci.c: usb-02:03.0, PCI device 1033:0035 usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1 hub.c: USB hub found hub.c: 2 ports detected usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0x1ff0280a000, IRQ 10,7d9 usb-ohci.c: usb-02:03.1, PCI device 1033:0035 usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2 hub.c: USB hub found hub.c: 1 port detected ehci_hcd 02:03.2: PCI device 1033:00e0 ehci_hcd 02:03.2: irq 10,7da, pci mem 01ff0280c000 usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3 ehci_hcd 02:03.2: USB 2.0 enabled, EHCI 1.00, driver 2003-Dec-29/2.4 hub.c: USB hub found hub.c: 3 ports detected eth0: Link is up using internal transceiver at 100Mb/s, Full Duplex. usb.c: registered new driver hid hid-core.c: v1.8.1 Andreas Gal, Vojtech Pavlik [EMAIL PROTECTED] hid-core.c: USB HID support drivers ip_tables: (C) 2000-2002 Netfilter core team sunmouse: Successfully adjusted to 1200 baud.
Re: USB keyboard mouse on Sun Ultra 5 w/PCI USB card
For the life of me, I cannot get the sparc to accept input from either the USB keyboard (Microsoft Internet Keyboard Pro) or the USB mouse (Kensington Expert Mouse Pro). What programs have you tried? What results did you get? the CD-RW drive shows up just fine. Thus the USB subsystem appears to be functioning in general. On bootup, I also get plenty of messages indicating that the kernel found a USB keyboard and mouse. Under the double lines below is an excerpt from 'dmesg' that looks relevant to me. Does anyone out there know how to get a Sun Ultra 5 to accept input from a PC104 USB keyboard and a USB mouse? Any hints would be greatly appreciated. The above info and the output of /proc/bus/usb/devices (or wherever you mount usbdevfs) and kernel / tool version numbers would probably be useful for anyone trying to help. Cheers, - Martin -- Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Seasons change, things come to pass
Re: Ultra10, keyboard with 2.6.9
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 05:27:19PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok you need to run dpkg-reconfigure console-data and select the option to use the kernel's keymap, or your keyboard won't work right in 2.6. The reason is, 2.6 converts scancodes to be PC, and 2.4 uses the raw SPARC scancodes. Therefore if you use the kernel's own keymap, it will work OK. OK, keyboard is working now. For the pointer, use dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 to select /dev/sunmouse as pointer device with protocol BusMouse, usually no scroll events, and no 3-button emulation. If I use these settings, X fails to start. If I choose /dev/psaux X will start, i.e. I can login, using keyboard, but no mouse. After typing username/password system starts login but halfway through, it stops. Maybe I'm not patient enough, but with the 2.4 I would have seen the desktop already. This works for my Ultra 10. Let me know if it screws up and I will try to help some more. If your kernel config is problematic, here is some help for you: http://dev.gentoo.org/~ciaranm/configs/kernel/2.6.x/ Thanks, I will check that with mine, as this is my first manual kernel for a sparc. Could be I miss a relevant option (probably something to do with mouse and/or its interface ;-) ) Erik
Re: Ultra10, keyboard with 2.6.9
On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 10:10:24AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For the pointer, use dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 to select /dev/sunmouse as pointer device with protocol BusMouse, usually no scroll events, and no 3-button emulation. If I use these settings, X fails to start. If I choose /dev/psaux X will start, i.e. I can login, using keyboard, but no mouse. After typing username/password system starts login but halfway through, it stops. Maybe I'm not patient enough, but with the 2.4 I would have seen the desktop already. Changed a bit on kernel and now I've got the mouse working as well (/dev/psaux and PS/2). But the login still halts. Normally all these icons appear in the dialog box that indicate things are loaded (beats me what, I never pay attention to that). Gnome fails to do so, but I cannot see what is going wrong. Anyone any ideas or leads? It has something to do with switching to the 2.6 kernel, because with the 2.4 everything worked just fine. Thanks. Erik
Ultra10, keyboard with 2.6.9
When I try to boot my Ultra10 with a 2.6.9 kernel everything is fine until the end. When X is starting it fails, because there's no core pointer. But not just core pointer is missing, I cannot use my keyboard (SUN Type 6). Even Stop-A is not working. With a 2.4.27 (deb-package) everything is working great, so there is something wrong with my 2.6 config (manually). What do I need to enable to get my keyboard and mouse working with a 2.6? Any pointers are welcome. Thanks. Erik