On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 02:49, Andreas Wüst wrote: > > I did a long deferred update (due to heavy lack of time), which also > updated console-common to version 0.7.26, and after reboot, the console > keymap was messed up (feels like some us keymap or something similar). > > During update, console-common mentioned something about "keymap to > install: NONE" or similar. > > Ok, no problem I thought, and dpkg-reconfigured console-data > (interestingly enough, console-data is still from woody), [...]
So you seem to be running a stable/sid hybrid? Have you ever considered adding testing to the mix? :) > 2) There escpecially is the problem that I don't know which to take for > the internal keyboard of a TiBook I: usb oder normal/standard (how was > it called?)? (Looking at dmesg output, the kernel seems to detect the > keyboard as an adb one, hmm, I still didn't comprehend the > linux-keycodes mess..) The 'USB' in 'Apple USB' is misleading, the point is 'Apple'. > 3) Should I request to reopen bug 207725 You can reopen it yourself if it isn't fixed, but I'd at least follow up to the bug with the information you have. -- Earthling Michel Dänzer \ Debian (powerpc), XFree86 and DRI developer Software libre enthusiast \ http://svcs.affero.net/rm.php?r=daenzer