On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 06:12:06PM -0600, Cameron Matheson wrote: > Hey, > > I was upgrading one of my debian boxen to testing, but during the install my > keyboard stopped working. I figured it was a hardware problem (unplugged > keyboard or something), but when I couldn't find anything wrong, I decided > to just reset. The keyboard worked fine in the bios, and during fsck, but > once I got to login, it stopped working. I realized that my keyboard > stopped working shortly after the step in the install where I was supposed > to select a keymap (I chose 'do not touch my keymap'). Now I don't know > what to do (I'm ssh'ed in from another box right now, so I can administer > it). How can I fix this?
I had this happen to one of my boxen. Stopping gpm allowed the keyboard to work again, and it's solved itself since then. -- Ferret -- Support your government, give Echelon / Carnivore something to parse -- KGB GRU DISA DoD atheist defense systems military systems spy steal EMP send Russia bank system compromise World Trade Center international rule Bill Gates sensitive directorate TSP NSTD ORD DD2-N AMTAS STRAP warrior-T --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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