On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 10:21:24AM -0400, Ron Murray wrote: > It's interesting to note that the help that comes with > CONFIG_INPUT_ADBHID says, among other things, that you also need to > set CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBDEV, but that option soesn't seem to exist in 2.6 > kernels (except in the arm architecture, and that may be an error).
This stuff got changed pretty massively. The keyboard input handler now depends on CONFIG_VT. > I still get nothing happening when I hit keyboard keys. Have I missed > something? And I've seen some references to having to map adb keys to > Linux: is this still necessary? You may have missed something. Make sure you have CONFIG_VT setup, as well as the input layer and ADB. You'll need the CUDA driver, too. > Now to the IMS Twin Turbo display. It does work, sort of. It's even > almost readable: the first two characters of each line are at the > right end of the screen, and the rest of the characters are on the > next line. It's like it does a line break two characters late. And, > no, it's not a screen positioning/foldover thing (wish it was: I know > how to fix that). Anyone seen this one before? Sounds similar to some of the old bugs I remember. Check back in the archives about 4 years or so. Most of the discussion back then was on the linuxppc lists. (http://lists.linuxppc.org/) Brad Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]