Simply plugging in my older Microsoft MultiMedia Keyboad 1.0A and some
crappy old mouse, both of which are wired with PS/2 connectors, resulted
in the problem going away. This kind of sucks because I like using my
keyboard and mouse and I dont intend to leave these old things connected
to my
on 3-28-2010 9:35 AM Darmath spake the following:
I installed CentOS 5.4on a WMWare Server virtual machine that's running
on win7. Everything seems to work fine except I get a shit load of error
messages from the console along the lines of when I type on the keyboard:
Is the VMWare server
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Scott Silva ssi...@sgvwater.com wrote:
on 3-28-2010 9:35 AM Darmath spake the following:
I installed CentOS 5.4on a WMWare Server virtual machine that's running
on win7. Everything seems to work fine except I get a shit load of error
messages from the console
On 31/03/2010 9:57 AM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Scott Silvassi...@sgvwater.com wrote:
on 3-28-2010 9:35 AM Darmath spake the following:
I installed CentOS 5.4on a WMWare Server virtual machine that's running
on win7. Everything seems to work fine except
On 31/03/2010 3:13 PM, Darmath wrote:
On 31/03/2010 9:57 AM, Kwan Lowe wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Scott Silvassi...@sgvwater.com wrote:
on 3-28-2010 9:35 AM Darmath spake the following:
I installed CentOS 5.4on a WMWare Server virtual machine that's
I installed CentOS 5.4on a WMWare Server virtual machine that's
running on win7. Everything seems to work fine except I get a shit load
of error messages from the console along the lines of when I type on the
keyboard:
atkbd.c Unknown key released (translated set 2, code 0x81 on
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