Re: no keyboard after recompiling debian sid 2.6.4 kernel

2004-04-07 Thread Richard Marshall
Jim wrote: Have you set the keymap to NONE? Remove any keymap files in /etc/console or use dpkg-reconfigure console-tools . I have now tried removing the keymap, and I have run dpkg-reconfigure console-tools via ssh but it doesn't help, still no keyboard. Any other ideas? Thanks rich __

Re: no keyboard after recompiling debian sid 2.6.4 kernel

2004-04-06 Thread Antonello
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Re: no keyboard after recompiling debian sid 2.6.4 kernel

2004-04-06 Thread James Morrison
Richard Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ben Collins wrote > > I think for Ultra10, you need to enable the AT keyboard aswell. > > > # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD is not set > > I have tried with this too and have the same problem. I have started to look > to see if the serial 8250 is the caus

RE: no keyboard after recompiling debian sid 2.6.4 kernel

2004-04-06 Thread Richard Marshall
> Ben Collins wrote >Find where -Werror is set in arch/sparc64/Makefile and delete it. That >should get the compile going again. Hello Ben, No sign of -Werror in arch/sparc64/Makefile or in the 'mother' Makefile either. What should I do? Thanks Rich This e-mail is confidential and may be pri

RE: no keyboard after recompiling debian sid 2.6.4 kernel

2004-04-06 Thread Richard Marshall
> Ben Collins wrote >Do you see a kernel message about it detecting the kbd? I haven't seen any kernel message about kbd (in dmesg), but I also don't see one when I boot the 2.4.19 kernel where the keyboard does work. If dmesg isn't the place to look, where is correct? I'll try your other suggest

Re: no keyboard after recompiling debian sid 2.6.4 kernel

2004-04-06 Thread Ben Collins
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 09:36:29AM +0100, Richard Marshall wrote: > > Ben Collins wrote > > I think for Ultra10, you need to enable the AT keyboard aswell. > > > # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD is not set > > I have tried with this too and have the same problem. I have started to look > to see if the s

Re: no keyboard after recompiling debian sid 2.6.4 kernel

2004-04-06 Thread Ben Collins
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 09:36:29AM +0100, Richard Marshall wrote: > > Ben Collins wrote > > I think for Ultra10, you need to enable the AT keyboard aswell. > > > # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD is not set > > I have tried with this too and have the same problem. I have started to look > to see if the s

RE: no keyboard after recompiling debian sid 2.6.4 kernel

2004-04-06 Thread Richard Marshall
Ben Collins wrote I think for Ultra10, you need to enable the AT keyboard aswell. > # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD is not set I have tried with this too and have the same problem. I have started to look to see if the serial 8250 is the cause of the problem, but when I try to complie in that module, ma

Re: no keyboard after recompiling debian sid 2.6.4 kernel

2004-04-05 Thread Ben Collins
On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 03:50:09PM +0100, Richard Marshall wrote: > Hello > > I have been playing with compiling a 2.6.4 kernel for my Ultra 10. Ihave > (finally) managed to get everything working as I'd like (well allmost). > However, I have managed to disable my type-5 keyboard somehow. > > Wh