Hello, I know this is NOT a end-user support list, but I've asked in several
places and they have forwarded me to here; maybe there is a problem with the
package. If the message is inconvenient, ignore it.
I recently installed Debian Sid, and I have a problem with X and keyboard.
When I powe
Hello, I know this is NOT a end-user support list, but I've asked in several
places and they have forwarded me to here; maybe there is a problem with the
package. If the message is inconvenient, ignore it.
I recently installed Debian Sid, and I have a problem with X and keyboard.
When I powe
> [ I think you meant "keyboard randomly doesn't work" -- with the modifier
> placed as you had it, your bug's subject appeared to be complaining that
> the keyboard didn't operate in a random fashion, e.g., every time you
> pressed the "A" key a different keyboard event was generated.
>
> Most peo
Hello, I solved the problem in my computer by simply updating the kernel to
version 2.4.21.
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> [ I think you meant "keyboard randomly doesn't work" -- with the modifier
> placed as you had it, your bug's subject appeared to be complaining that
> the keyboard didn't operate in a random fashion, e.g., every time you
> pressed the "A" key a different keyboard event was generated.
>
> Most peo
Hello, I solved the problem in my computer by simply updating the kernel to
version 2.4.21.
El Jueves, 9 de Octubre de 2003 04:29, Branden Robinson escribió:
> Can you tell me a little more about your hardware and setup? I'd like
> to know the following if possible:
>
> * make and model of motherboard
Asus P2B (Intel 440 BX)
> * make and model of keyboard
Bufff... the keyboard is a ve
I have tested a new, modern PS/2 keyboard and this solves the problem.
Nevertheless, I think you shouldn't close the bug, because the problem with
the older keyboards still remain.
It seem that the problem is related with old keyboards connected at a PS/2
port using a "big PS/2" to PS/2 converte
El Jueves, 9 de Octubre de 2003 21:41, Branden Robinson escribió:
> I am pretty sure that what you're calling a "big PS/2" connector is
> really an AT keyboard connector.
>
> http://www.hardwarebook.net/connector/userinput/keyboardpc5.html
>
> Does it look like that?
Yes, it's an AT keyboard conne
El Jueves, 9 de Octubre de 2003 04:29, Branden Robinson escribió:
> Can you tell me a little more about your hardware and setup? I'd like
> to know the following if possible:
>
> * make and model of motherboard
Asus P2B (Intel 440 BX)
> * make and model of keyboard
Bufff... the keyboard is a ve
I have tested a new, modern PS/2 keyboard and this solves the problem.
Nevertheless, I think you shouldn't close the bug, because the problem with
the older keyboards still remain.
It seem that the problem is related with old keyboards connected at a PS/2
port using a "big PS/2" to PS/2 converte
El Jueves, 9 de Octubre de 2003 21:41, Branden Robinson escribió:
> I am pretty sure that what you're calling a "big PS/2" connector is
> really an AT keyboard connector.
>
> http://www.hardwarebook.net/connector/userinput/keyboardpc5.html
>
> Does it look like that?
Yes, it's an AT keyboard conne
xserver-xorg-core and drivers? If not, I
> will close this bug in the next weeks.
>
> Thanks,
> Brice
>
>
I did, recently (about 1 month ago).
I will try again later (I don't want to crash my X system now, sorry).
Regards,
César
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Hello, I have the same problem for months.
I use an up-to-date Debian unstable.
I can provide my config files if you are interested and some debug info
if you instruct me on how to get it.
Regards,
César
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Hi everyone, i'm trying to build mesa 9.2.2 from sources with vdpau enabled.
I've changed this line in 'debian/rules':
confflags-dri = \
[...]
--enable-xvmc --enable-vdpau \ # --disable-xvmc
--disable-vdpau \
[...]
But when the package is being built multiple messages like this app
Hello, I also have this problem, but I don't have lineakd installed.
The problem is like this:
When I press ALT+TAB, kwin presents me the list of programs, but I can switch
to another window correctly. The window list stays on the screen an nothing
happens. If I now press TAB once more, focus i
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.2.1-9
Severity: normal
Hello, I'm using sid and sometimes the keyboard doen't work when X start
(you press any key but nothing ocurrs). It's solved if I restart the X
server.
That is, normally X work fine, but rarely, when I start the X server,
keyboard doesn't
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.2.1-9
Severity: normal
Hello, I'm using sid and sometimes the keyboard doen't work when X start
(you press any key but nothing ocurrs). It's solved if I restart the X
server.
That is, normally X work fine, but rarely, when I start the X server,
keyboard doesn't
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Branden Robinson wrote:
Hi,
You can add these to xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/xf86cfg/loader.c.
I think one possible solution is to patch
xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/loader/xf86sym.c to use it in xf86cfg, so
that when that file is changed, there will be no need to
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Branden Robinson wrote:
> Stuart may not be familiar with the vagaries of Debian packaging.
>
> I build with debugging symbols enabled, but Debian Policy insists that they
> be stripped out when the package is generated.
>
> My completely uneducated guess is that something in
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Branden Robinson wrote:
Hi,
You can add these to xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/xf86cfg/loader.c.
I think one possible solution is to patch
xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/loader/xf86sym.c to use it in xf86cfg, so
that when that file is changed, there will be no need t
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Branden Robinson wrote:
> Stuart may not be familiar with the vagaries of Debian packaging.
>
> I build with debugging symbols enabled, but Debian Policy insists that they
> be stripped out when the package is generated.
>
> My completely uneducated guess is that something i
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