On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 11:39:42PM -0700, Greg KH wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 07:48:36PM +0200, Jakob Borg wrote:
> > You are using an SMP kernel. In my experience, nothing USB works with an SMP
> > kernel >2.4.3.
>
> Hm, that's a pretty vague statement :)
> I'm happily running USB on a few
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 07:48:36PM +0200, Jakob Borg wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 12:27:34PM -0500, Jordan Breeding wrote:
> > lock a couple of times then the keyboard stops responding completely and
> > the kernel tells me that there was an error waiting on a IRQ on CPU #1.
>
> You are usin
On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 01:26:39PM +0200, Guest section DW wrote:
> > > To understand the details of the code, trace the steps:
> > > (i) The USB code can be found e.g. on
> > > http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/kbd/scancodes-5.html
> > > We find that Power is 102 and that Keypad-= is 103.
> >
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 06:08:59PM -0700, Joseph Carter wrote:
> > To understand the details of the code, trace the steps:
> > (i) The USB code can be found e.g. on
> > http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/kbd/scancodes-5.html
> > We find that Power is 102 and that Keypad-= is 103.
>
> I find t
On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 02:07:58AM +0200, Guest section DW wrote:
> > If you're using it on a wintel arch machine, have you managed to get the
> > numeric keypad's = key or the power key to work? Doesn't here and I've
> > tried more than one model of keyboard on more than one machine, no luck
> >
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 09:48:40PM -0700, Joseph Carter wrote:
> If you're using it on a wintel arch machine, have you managed to get the
> numeric keypad's = key or the power key to work? Doesn't here and I've
> tried more than one model of keyboard on more than one machine, no luck
> even with
hei,
I got a compiler source and would like to port it to linux platform later, what
Linux specific directories/ methods I would need for this porting? Any
documemtation available?
thanks a lot
eric
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Tim Jansen wrote:
>
> On Friday 29 June 2001 19:27, Jordan Breeding wrote:
> > noticed my real problem with the keyboard. The kernel apparently
> > expects a PS/2 (AT) keyboard to be plugged in because if there isn't one
> > the kernel reports timeouts and seems slower than when there is a PS/2
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 12:27:34PM -0500, Jordan Breeding wrote:
> lock a couple of times then the keyboard stops responding completely and
> the kernel tells me that there was an error waiting on a IRQ on CPU #1.
You are using an SMP kernel. In my experience, nothing USB works with an SMP
kerne
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 12:11:00AM +0200, Tim Jansen wrote:
> I use a USB keyboard (Macally iKey) and mouse (Logitech iFeel) without
> problems. I also get these messages, but I dont see any performance problem.
> It may help you to enable an option like "Legacy USB keyboard support" in
> your
On Friday 29 June 2001 19:27, Jordan Breeding wrote:
> noticed my real problem with the keyboard. The kernel apparently
> expects a PS/2 (AT) keyboard to be plugged in because if there isn't one
> the kernel reports timeouts and seems slower than when there is a PS/2
> keyboard present, my guess
> is it totally hopeless to want to try and get a USB keyboard to work
> as the systems only keyboard and have it work under X
> and also not freeze the whole system when hitting certain keys?
I just tried, and everything works flawlessly here [2.4.6pre5].
In case you see strange things for some
I encountered a rather weird problem last night. I was testing out a
USB Type 6 Unix layout keyboard from Sun Microsystems and a USB Crossbow
model mouse from Sun as well. I like the Sun keyboard and mice and am
used to the layout from using it so often at work. I originally thought
that it wou
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