> I'm running unstable on my Lombard G3 Powerbook. I have no problems > with the debian pre-compiled 2.4.16 kernel, however this does not send > the machine to sleep properly so I've been trying some of the various
How odd. Sleep never failed to work on my Lombard (wakeup was a thorny issue at times but BenH got that sorted ages ago) - using my own kernels. The Debian kernel seems to have a problem there, can anyone else confirm this? > variations available (benh, bitkeeper etc) and they all boot perfectly > but when I come to log in the keyboard either doesn't work or else has > all the letters and numbers in the wrong place (i.e. a very wrong Apparently the 'keyboard sends Linux keycodes' setting is different (or support for Linux keycodes is missing from the alternate kernels). cd `find /proc -name mac-hid` and look into the keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes file in that directory (I keep forgetting where in /proc space this is kept, sorry). Michael