Yes! I did. It works fine with Ubuntu (latest) and XP. During setup of
Redhat9, I can type at the boot menu, but only when the kernel tries
to initialize (am i right?) the usb devices using kudzu, the keyboard
gets non-functional.

On 8/9/05, Omi Azad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you enable USB Keyboard support form CMOS (BIOS) setup?
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> Md Mozammel Haque wrote:
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> >Hi Guyz,
> >
> >I am trying to install RedHat 9.0 at my home, but failing during "CD
> >Found" Media check screen. My USB keyboard is not being recognized,
> >and currently I don't have (own) any ps2  keyboard. It seems like the
> >power of the USB keboard is just turned off during the setup.
> >
> >
> >I searched the net, found similar problems but with no proper solution
> >(yet!). Is there anyone here who had the same problem?
> >
> >- Mozammel
> >
> >
> >
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