Hi,

Bill Nickels wrote:
> Still stuck here. Anyone have anything new?

I also have a non-working keyboard in gdm (the GNOME Display Manager)
after booting, but only after booting. I suspect some timing issues
between hal and gdm or so.

My workaround is to ssh into the machine, then restart gdm with
/etc/init.d/gdm restart. (Those who were at FOSDEM may have noticed
the strange setup with a netbook attached to the kFreeBSD box at the
booth. Besides not having wired network, this was the reason. :-)

> Once into gnome and trying to use the keyboard the following frees it.
> **********************************************************
> No Keyboard Response:
> Select Actions> Run XDMCP chooser
> At the Add host: Select cancel
> Back in kFreeBSD the keyboard should respond to allow login.

Interesting. I have to test that with my box, too.

                Regards, Axel
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