> > By building kernel packages that have no old style ADB keyboard support > > anymore? (At least that's what I understood from Ethan's mail.) > > you are wrong. i am typing this mail with an ADB keyboard and my > kernel has no support for using adb keycodes, i am using linux > keycodes.
At most, I'm not being precise enough in expressing myself here. "old style ADB keyboard support" means ADB keyboard support through the mac_keyb.c driver, not the HID driver. For all I know this implies ADB keycodes. I did not mean to imply ADB keyboards are not supported or some such. To return to the topic at hand: I had the impression that ADB keycode support is removed from current boot-floppies kernels, is that correct? > > Or by disabling the old adbmouse driver when HID mouse support is > > configured, though both drivers happily coexist? (a kernel source issue, > > this one) > > HID has been mandatory and solely supported since potato r2. That kind of thing pulled off in the middle of a stable release was calling for trouble, that's all I say. Anyway, it's ancient history, and I'm not the one who answers the questions on that topic so I could care less. Michael