Florian Knobloch schrieb:
>> I'd be happy to experiment as long as anyone can give me a pointer to
>> what is the actual problem and an idea on roughly what needs fiddling.
>> As it works SOME of the time, perhaps we just need to poke the right
>> value somewhere?
>> Ideas?
Hi Mildred,
Mildred wrote:
> Le Mon 28/05/2007 à 15:28 Jonas Petersson à écrit:
>> # lsusb -v
>> [...]
>> Device Descriptor:
>>bLength18
>>bDescriptorType 1
>>bcdUSB 2.00
>>bDeviceClass0 (Defined at Interface level)
>>bDeviceSub
Le Mon 28/05/2007 à 15:28 Jonas Petersson à écrit:
> # lsusb -v
> [...]
> Device Descriptor:
>bLength18
>bDescriptorType 1
>bcdUSB 2.00
>bDeviceClass0 (Defined at Interface level)
>bDeviceSubClass 0
>bDeviceProtocol
daniel g. siegel wrote:
> to cite the refit-guys:
>
> Problem: The keyboard doesn’t work at the LILO prompt or after booting
> from a Windows installation disk.
>
> Solution: This is a bug in Apple’s firmware. There is nothing rEFIt
> could do about this.
>
> So far the only reports are from Mac
to cite the refit-guys:
Problem: The keyboard doesn’t work at the LILO prompt or after booting
from a Windows installation disk.
Solution: This is a bug in Apple’s firmware. There is nothing rEFIt
could do about this.
So far the only reports are from MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo models, but
other Core
Jonas Petersson wrote:
> Matteo Buferli wrote:
>> On Sunday 27 May 2007 17:40:05 mike dentifrice wrote:
>>> On most boots, my MacBook keyboard is unresponsive at the LILO prompt. I
>>> know about the workaround that consists in plugging an external USB
>>> keyboard, but since I don't walk around wi
Matteo Buferli wrote:
> On Sunday 27 May 2007 17:40:05 mike dentifrice wrote:
>> On most boots, my MacBook keyboard is unresponsive at the LILO prompt. I
>> know about the workaround that consists in plugging an external USB
>> keyboard, but since I don't walk around with such hardware in my bag, i
On Sunday 27 May 2007 17:40:05 mike dentifrice wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> On most boots, my MacBook keyboard is unresponsive at the LILO prompt. I
> know about the workaround that consists in plugging an external USB
> keyboard, but since I don't walk around with such hardware in my bag, it
> can lead
Hi there,
On most boots, my MacBook keyboard is unresponsive at the LILO prompt. I
know about the workaround that consists in plugging an external USB
keyboard, but since I don't walk around with such hardware in my bag, it
can lead to quite unpractical situations when testing kernels.
Since the