And here is the init script I run to configure the keys#
# (1) If pressing a key produces the following in the console & syslog
#
# Use 'setkeycodes e012 ' to make it known.
#
# (2) in the linux sources look for the following table in
# the file drivers/char/keyboard.c
#
# static
One more detail.
My keyboard a different model (Logitech Deluxe Access) so you might want
to use different keycodes.
I have a simular keyboard and I investigated the problem a few months ago.
This is a kernel problem.
You can see it by pressing the keys from the console.
You should get the following errors:
Dec 19 21:06:16 localhost kernel: atkbd.c: Unknown key pressed
(translated set 2, code 0x91 on isa0060/
Hello,
In each directory /etc/rcN.d/ with N a runlevel (2,3,4 or 5) there
must be a symbolic link S99gdm or S99xdm. Remove it and reboot.
See also the runlevel information in the debian reference manual.
http://qref.sourceforge.net/quick/reference.en.html
S.
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Stephane Chauveau
Leenderweg
LD_PRELOAD to load the lib:
# export LD_PRELOAD=/home/chauveau/libfoo.so
# glxinfo
I dont know what sse_test_dummy is supposed to do but I was able to run
all my GL apps without any problems (including RTCW and ET).
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CG Valkenswaard
The Netherlands
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