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--- Comment #14 from k...@denninger.net ---
(In reply to nc from comment #13)
Probably ought to merge it with my other report
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--- Comment #13 from nc ---
Awesome, I think that solved it. Should I leave this bug open or close it then?
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--- Comment #12 from k...@denninger.net ---
(In reply to nc from comment #10)
BTW if your machine is multi-core (and most are these days) you may want "make
-jx buildkernel" instead of just "make buildkernel"; the "-jx" (replace "x"
with th
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--- Comment #11 from k...@denninger.net ---
(In reply to nc from comment #10)
>From /usr/src...
svn log -v -r xxx (will tell you which file(s) got changed, in this case
just one file in the USB driver set)
Then, after figuring out whe
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--- Comment #10 from nc ---
(In reply to karl from comment #9)
Thanks, I'll try that. Is there a "proper" way of building the kernel from a
specific commit, or is it just an svn checkout to a random directory, then
build it from there? (I c
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--- Comment #8 from nc ---
(In reply to Hans Petter Selasky from comment #7)
Hmm... it doesn't seem to work.
I also realized that this issues is affecting any USB keyboard I plug in
(including other brands/models). Maybe it has something t
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--- Comment #9 from k...@denninger.net ---
See the bug I linked; I reverted that change and the problem with IPKVM
keyboards disappeared.
You might want to try reverting this change on your system.
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--- Comment #7 from Hans Petter Selasky ---
For wrongly detected mouse you add:
usbconfig -d X.Y add_quirk UQ_UMS_IGNORE
For wrongly detected keyboard you add:
usbconfig -d X.Y add_quirk UQ_KBD_IGNORE
Given that keyboard and mouse is not
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--- Comment #6 from nc ---
(In reply to Hans Petter Selasky from comment #5)
OK, I'll try that. Should I run those commands for the keyboard or for the
mouse?
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--- Comment #4 from nc ---
(In reply to Anthony Jenkins from comment #1)
Wow, thanks for jumping on this so fast :)
* The keyboard is a WhiteFox Mechanical Keyboard and the mouse is a SteelSeries
Kinzu v2.
* The problem still exists with o
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login prompt when unplugging/plugging in keyboard when mouse is plugged in at
boot
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Bug ID: 211967
Summary: USB Keyboard is detected as USB mouse when USB mouse
is plugged in at boot
Product: Base System
Version: 10.3-STABLE
Hardware: amd64
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