Still stuck here. Anyone have anything new? Thanks
Try the explicit setting of xorg devices as shown bellow.
The PS/2 mouse is psm0, the USB one is ums0.
Does xorg alone works for you ?
I.e. boot without X started and start manually via startx.
Try as root and as a regular user.
What is
Hi,
Bill Nickels wrote:
> Still stuck here. Anyone have anything new?
I also have a non-working keyboard in gdm (the GNOME Display Manager)
after booting, but only after booting. I suspect some timing issues
between hal and gdm or so.
My workaround is to ssh into the machine, then restart gdm wi
Still stuck here. Anyone have anything new? Thanks
Petr Salinger wrote:
apt-get install --no-install-recommends xorg gnome
Then when the gnome log on window expects input of user name the
keyboard characters don't show in the window. I thought that maybe
echo was off but, there was no response w
Petr Salinger wrote:
apt-get install --no-install-recommends xorg gnome
Then when the gnome log on window expects input of user name the
keyboard characters don't show in the window. I thought that maybe
echo was off but, there was no response when I continued to enter the
user name. I could
Bill Nickels wrote:
Petr Salinger wrote:
apt-get install --no-install-recommends xorg gnome
Then when the gnome log on window expects input of user name the
keyboard characters don't show in the window. I thought that maybe
echo was off but, there was no response when I continued to enter
th
Petr Salinger wrote:
apt-get install --no-install-recommends xorg gnome
Then when the gnome log on window expects input of user name the
keyboard characters don't show in the window. I thought that maybe
echo was off but, there was no response when I continued to enter the
user name. I could
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 12:27:21PM +0100, Petr Salinger wrote:
>> We really should either:
>> * get it working, if relevant;
>> * get it to fail gracefully;
>> * get it removed from any relationships for non-Linux ports.
>>
>> (But someone may have better ideas.)
>>
>> Manually removing/not-instal
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Sent: Tuesday, February 2, 2010 2:19:54 PM
Subject: Re: gnome install dependency update-binfmts (Linux Only)
Petr Salinger wrote:
>> This procedure completed the install but, the keyboard isn't present
>> in gnome. So, I can't sign in.
>> Any sugges
apt-get install --no-install-recommends xorg gnome
Then when the gnome log on window expects input of user name the keyboard
characters don't show in the window. I thought that maybe echo was off but,
there was no response when I continued to enter the user name. I could not
get any response n
Petr Salinger wrote:
This procedure completed the install but, the keyboard isn't present
in gnome. So, I can't sign in.
Any suggestions?
I am unsure whether I understand your problem.
Try i.e.
apt-get install --no-install-recommends gnome-applets gnome-office
gnome-utils
Or the X by "apt-
This procedure completed the install but, the keyboard isn't present in
gnome. So, I can't sign in.
Any suggestions?
I am unsure whether I understand your problem.
Try i.e.
apt-get install --no-install-recommends gnome-applets gnome-office gnome-utils
Or the X by "apt-get install xorg"
Petr
Try "dpkg --purge binfmt-support".
The mono-runtime have "Recommends: binfmt-support" and by default
apt installs also Recommends (in addition to Depends).
We really should either:
* get it working, if relevant;
* get it to fail gracefully;
* get it removed from any relationships for non-Linu
Petr Salinger wrote:
I have attempted to install gnome with the BSD installer, the debian
installer as part of the install script and post install with
apt-get. All fail with Setting up mono-runtime and its dependency of
update-binfmts. The message "Sorry, update-binfmts currently only
works o
Petr Salinger (01/02/2010):
> Try "dpkg --purge binfmt-support".
>
> The mono-runtime have "Recommends: binfmt-support" and by default
> apt installs also Recommends (in addition to Depends).
We really should either:
* get it working, if relevant;
* get it to fail gracefully;
* get it removed
I have attempted to install gnome with the BSD installer, the debian
installer as part of the install script and post install with apt-get. All
fail with Setting up mono-runtime and its dependency of update-binfmts. The
message "Sorry, update-binfmts currently only works on Linux." I think this
I have attempted to install gnome with the BSD installer, the debian
installer as part of the install script and post install with apt-get.
All fail with Setting up mono-runtime and its dependency of
update-binfmts. The message "Sorry, update-binfmts currently only works
on Linux." I think this
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