On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote: > I know a lot of people like the ASUS P2B boards, but I've noticed a > tendency for the systems to reset occasionally when plugging in a keyboard. > I've seen this with both FreeBSD and NT, so I'm considering it a property > of the board. If this is a PS/2 style keyboard, don't plug and unplug them when the host is powered up. The PS/2 style stuf seems to be very sensitive to that sort of thing. If it was a USB keyboard doing that... then that would be odd. - alex You wear guilt, like shackles on your feet, Like a halo in reverse - Depeche Mode To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
- Re: What good PII/PIII Motherboards for FreeBSD and C... Adrian Filipi-Martin
- Re: What good PII/PIII Motherboards for FreeBSD ... Vincent Poy
- Re: What good PII/PIII Motherboards for Free... Adrian Filipi-Martin
- Re: What good PII/PIII Motherboards for ... Vincent Poy
- Re: What good PII/PIII Motherboards ... Adrian Filipi-Martin
- Re: What good PII/PIII Motherboards for ... Daniel C. Sobral
- Re: What good PII/PIII Motherboards ... Mike Hoskins
- Re: What good PII/PIII Motherbo... Daniel C. Sobral
- Re: What good PII/PIII Motherbo... Sergey Babkin
- Re: What good PII/PIII Motherbo... Vincent Poy
- Re: What good PII/PIII Motherboards for FreeBSD ... Alex Zepeda
- Re: What good PII/PIII Motherboards for Free... Wilko Bulte
- Re: What good PII/PIII Motherboards for Free... Adrian Filipi-Martin
- Re: What good PII/PIII Motherboards for ... Dennis
- Re: What good PII/PIII Motherboards ... Russell L. Carter
- Re: What good PII/PIII Motherbo... Tim Tsai
- Re: What good PII/PIII Motherboards for FreeBSD and C... Doug