Hi,
I think I know what's the deal with that one. plptools try to determine
and hardcode into the binary the name of the default serial line at
*compile time*. If it fails to detect a serial line, it uses "/dev/tty0"
for whatever reason, which is a normal console. For example, 0.14-2
powerpc b
I don't have access to an iBook to test this. Does this happen even if ncpd is
not running ?
What happens if you do dpkg --unpack plptools_0.14-2_{ibook_architecture}.deb
and then manually copy the libplp into /usr/lib - does this affect the
keyboard ?
If you then copy ncpd into /usr/sbin - do
On Sat, 3 Dec 2005, Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote:
Package: plptools
Version: 0.14-2
Severity: important
It seems that "plptools" messes up the keyboard operations
on iBook G4 when installed.
I just verified that this is likely to be the case by
uninstalling "plptools". There wasn't even nee
Package: plptools
Version: 0.14-2
Severity: important
It seems that "plptools" messes up the keyboard operations on iBook G4
when installed.
I just added the "plptools" package (and no other ones) to my
installation, and the keyboard stopped functioning properly. It seems
to ignore some keypres
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