On Wednesday 11 June 2003 02:30 am, Scott Mitchell wrote:
> > Here is dmesg after booting without UserConfig:
> >
> > Copyright (c) 1992-2002 The FreeBSD Project.
> > Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993,
> > 1994 The Regents of the University of California. All right
Hi Gary,
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 05:30:12PM -0700, Gary Schenk wrote:
> Actually, I haven't had to make any changes in UserConfig since changing
> it the first time. The edit is always there.
>
[...snippage...]
>
> Here is dmesg after booting without UserConfig:
>
> Copyright (c) 1992-2002 The
On Tuesday 10 June 2003 05:34 am, Scott Mitchell wrote:
> Are you making any changes in UserConfig? Or is it just the act of
> going in there that gets the keyboard working? I guess that
> UserConfig uses the BIOS to get at the keyboard, and it's only after
> the atkbd driver tries to take over
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 10:08:59PM -0700, Gary Schenk wrote:
> On Monday 09 June 2003 05:30 pm, Scott Mitchell wrote:
> > - Is the keyboard & port hardware actually OK? Make sure you can at
> > least use it to get into the machine's BIOS setup screens. Note that
> > PS/2 keyboards shouldn't be ho
On Monday 09 June 2003 05:30 pm, Scott Mitchell wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 05:06:36PM -0700, Gary Schenk wrote:
> > Thanks for the suggestion, but that did not work. After rebooting
> > not only did I not have a PS/2 keyboard, I no longer could plug in
> > the USB keyboard.
> >
> > This is ve
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 05:06:36PM -0700, Gary Schenk wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion, but that did not work. After rebooting not
> only did I not have a PS/2 keyboard, I no longer could plug in the USB
> keyboard.
>
> This is very perplexing. There must be a way to install a new keyboard.
>
On Monday 09 June 2003 01:08 pm, clayton rollins wrote:
> On Sun, 8 Jun 2003 12:26:39 Gary Schenk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I installed FreeBSD on this machine which came with a USB keyboard
> > and mouse. The keyboard has problems, and for various reasons, I'd
> > like to replace it with a PS/
On Sun, 8 Jun 2003 12:26:39 Gary Schenk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I installed FreeBSD on this machine which came with a USB keyboard and
mouse. The keyboard has problems, and for various reasons, I'd like to
replace it with a PS/2 keyboard. Only problem is I can't figure out how
to do it.
Gettin
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I installed FreeBSD on this machine which came with a USB keyboard and
mouse. The keyboard has problems, and for various reasons, I'd like to
replace