On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 09:57, Lincoln Rutledge wrote: > Howdy, > > My install of 3.0r0 is almost complete, but I am still having a couple > of problems. I'm using a Quadra 610 w/ 1gb SCSI drive and factory > everything else, extended keyboard and 1 button mouse. > > Got the /dev/adbmouse and BusMouse settings, and set XkbDisable so that > Xkb keyboard extensions are off. Also set Fbdev as the server. But > when running X, my keyboard is still not working properly. I can't use > shift+pgup or shift+pgdn, and the letter "a" is not working. I know > it's a setting, as at the console the keyboard is fine. > > Did I make a wrong turn during the installation, or does X have to be > configured manually on Woody? With Potato it worked out of the box. >
Make sure you have the following line in the InputDevice section that describes your keyboard: Option "XkbModel" "macintosh_old" > Also is it common to have the system completely lock frequently when > installing packages from cdrom? Is there a newer kernel (using 2.2.20) > that might have better SCSI cdrom support? I was ready to punt after > about the 10th lockup while trying to get through the install. Now I > still get lockups trying to let dpkg finish up installing everything > I've selected. I was hoping that going to Woody would fix it, but... > Try adding mac53c9x=1,0 to the Command Line in Penguin. This will tell the driver to not let devices disconnect from the bus. There appears to be a problem reconnecting some devices when they are allowed to disconnect. Ray