No response the first time. Reposting... Hi,
I've successfully applied the LPP kernel patch before. But this time around it isn't working. I do see the Debian graphical screen at bootup. But it's immediately frozen with no progress indicated and two LED's flashing on my Microsoft keyboard. When I forced console messages back to tty1 I saw the following kernel panic: <0> Kernel panic <4> keyboard: Timeout - AT keyboard not present? (00) It's not finding my keyboard! If I change to a non-framebuffer boot, e.g. vga=0x30C, everything's fine. Why would the keyboard be failing when using the framebuffer and be ok otherwise? There is a chance it's a badly applied patch. I vaguely remember one hunk that needed to work slightly harder to get applied when running patch. There were no patch errors. Other info: Kernel: 2.4.19 Patches (in application order): Win4Lin (mki and kernel), low latency, LPP Debian: unstable Hardware: P4, ASUS/SiS mb, MS Natural Keyboard Pro (PS/2 port), Nvidia GForce 2 video card, MS USB mouse, Advansys SCSI, onboard audio and LAN. Kernel build tool: make-kpkg I followed the README and updated rc, rcS, inittab, lilo.conf as per the instructions. Remember that I only have problems when booting graphically. Anyone else seen this? Any suggestions? TIA, Steve -- \_O< \_O< \_O< ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Steve Cooper Redmond, WA -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]