On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 17:26, Ali Bahar wrote: > On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 12:49:19PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote: > > On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 00:44, Ali Bahar wrote: > > > A kernel which doesn't support ADB keycodes has no choice but to use > > Linux keycodes. > > That's what I assumed. But then how do you explain their apparent > co-existance in ... > > > > > Also note that running 'dpkg-reconfigure console-data' had no complaints > > > when I ran it in an ADB kernel (as shown by CONFIG_MAC_ADBKEYCODES=y) > > > with keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes=1 and an ADB boottime.kmap.gz! > > this kernel above? Both ADBKEYCODES and keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes > were set! I assume that one (ADB?) has taken precedence over the other.
If ADB keycodes are enabled in the kernel config, keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes is 0 by default, meaning the keyboard sends ADB keycodes. That's why we recommend disabling ADB keycodes in the kernel config altogether. -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer XFree86 and DRI project member / CS student, Free Software enthusiast