Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
I experienced this problem too ...
if I start my gentoo and PS2 mouse is disconnected
then keyboard freezes after starting of gpm.
If I stop gpm (through ssh) keyboard alives again.
(It must be a bug in gpm.)
noro
Unfortunately, I don't use gpm.
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Sensei
Sensei wrote:
Hi.
I have a very strange problem. I installed gentoo successfully on 8 ibm
workstations. I installed gentoo on a dell pc and during the
installation process everything works perfectly, but when I boot the
brand-new machine the keyboard stops working.
I don't know why!! It's a
On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 15:19:30 +0100
Sensei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Collins wrote:
Pooh means Drivers - Input Device Support - Mice Ps/2 Mouse
Support
Drivers - Input Device Support - Keyboards (usually)
AT
keyboard support.
Good luck,
There's no
Hi.
I have a very strange problem. I installed gentoo successfully on 8 ibm
workstations. I installed gentoo on a dell pc and during the
installation process everything works perfectly, but when I boot the
brand-new machine the keyboard stops working.
I don't know why!! It's a simple ps/2
Just a question, did you accidentally disable the keyboard and mouse
drivers in your kernel compiling?
Sensei wrote:
Hi.
I have a very strange problem. I installed gentoo successfully on 8
ibm workstations. I installed gentoo on a dell pc and during the
installation process everything works
Pooh Sun Tzu wrote:
Just a question, did you accidentally disable the keyboard and mouse
drivers in your kernel compiling?
I don't think so. PS/2 keyboards have no point to be configured --- at
least, I never saw such a point. The input core is for usb keyb/mouse
(and I have them both on
On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 12:43:55 +0100
Sensei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pooh Sun Tzu wrote:
Just a question, did you accidentally disable the keyboard and mouse
drivers in your kernel compiling?
I don't think so. PS/2 keyboards have no point to be configured --- at
least, I never saw
Collins wrote:
Pooh means Drivers - Input Device Support - Mice Ps/2 Mouse Support
Drivers - Input Device Support - Keyboards (usually) AT
keyboard support.
Good luck,
There's no ``Drivers'' menu in the 2.4.23 kernel configuration. Where
should I look for?
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Sensei