Robert Bar wrote:
> >> your using a broken kernel. you must recompile it with
> >> CONFIG_MAC_ADBKEYCODES=n
>
> this way i'm also told by dpkg-reconfigure-dialog but i must confess
> i don't know how to do (do not beat the newbies, please: could
> someone give me some (step by step) instruction
Stephen Peters wrote:
> * At the console, all the keys work except for the left-arrow key on
> the separate arrow keypad. I'm totally unclear as to why the up-,
> down-, and right- would be fine in this case.
Have you enabled Magic Sysrq in the kernel? When I had, left-arrow was the
magic ke
At 12:17 Uhr -0700 05.09.2001, Andrew Sharp wrote:
(...)
Hmm, how long have you been lurking? This issue only comes up about
4 times a day.
- since i've decided to try running MOL instead of "classic" & MacOS X and
- since i've got to realize that linux.debian.user and
comp.os.linux.powerpc
At 12:17 Uhr -0700 05.09.2001, Andrew Sharp wrote:
(...)
Hmm, how long have you been lurking? This issue only comes up about
4 times a day.
- since i've decided to try running MOL instead of "classic" & MacOS X and
- since i've got to realize that linux.debian.user and
comp.os.linux.powerpc
Ethan Benson wrote:
>
> On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 01:22:42PM +0200, Robert Bar wrote:
> > g'day to all: i'm rather new - not only to the list.
> >
> > searching the archiv, lurking the list, studying several man-pages
> > didn't help me to a solid keymap right from start-up/login.
Hmm, how long hav
Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> your using a broken kernel. you must recompile it with
> CONFIG_MAC_ADBKEYCODES=n
>
> for now you must add teh following argument at the bootloader:
>
> keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes=1
This leads me to a problem I'm having. I did the above on my G3 s
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 01:22:42PM +0200, Robert Bar wrote:
> g'day to all: i'm rather new - not only to the list.
>
> searching the archiv, lurking the list, studying several man-pages
> didn't help me to a solid keymap right from start-up/login.
>
> startup-messages are telling that there is a
g'day to all: i'm rather new - not only to the list.
searching the archiv, lurking the list, studying several man-pages
didn't help me to a solid keymap right from start-up/login.
startup-messages are telling that there is a "Loading
/etc/console/bootime.kmap.gz", but for log-in i've to type "2´
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