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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
A.Madesani wrote:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Generic Keyboard
Driver keyboard
Does it help if you replace keyboard by kbd?
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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
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
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
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
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
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Alexander Vlasov wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to install
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?
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
/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
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.
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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
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
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
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
tried a Sun, Mac, Dell keyboard.
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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
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 11:04:50 +0100, Jan-Benedict Glaw
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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
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wrote:
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 11:04:50 +0100, Jan-Benedict Glaw
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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
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
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
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?
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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
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
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
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
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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
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
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
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
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]
. 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
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]
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
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
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
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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
/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
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| 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
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| --- 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
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.
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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
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
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
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
| 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
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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
: 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
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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
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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
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
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
), 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
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
.
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
: 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
^^^?
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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
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
/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
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
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
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
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Nicolas Will
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
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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
On Fri, 2004-12-10 at 00:09 -0800, Blars Blarson wrote:
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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