On 4/04/2012 04:17, Miod Vallat wrote:
Yes. US layout here as well. But, as Renzo Fabriek points out in a
> later post, this does seem to be a problem in console. Not in X. I'm
> sorry, I don't know if this was explicitly mentioned in your posts,
> but I didn't find a reference to it being a c
> Yes. US layout here as well. But, as Renzo Fabriek points out in a
> later post, this does seem to be a problem in console. Not in X. I'm
> sorry, I don't know if this was explicitly mentioned in your posts,
> but I didn't find a reference to it being a console issue.
>
> I can confirm the issue
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 5:02 AM, Opera wrote:
> On 3/04/2012 15:54, patrick keshishian wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 8:35 PM, Opera wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hlo,
>>> > The reason for putting this on top is that I have data that are
>>> > showing
>>
>> that
>>>
>>> > I can not blame the Shuttle.
>
On Tuesday 03 April 2012 14:02:20 Opera wrote:
> On 3/04/2012 15:54, patrick keshishian wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 8:35 PM, Opera wrote:
> >> > Hlo,
> >> > The reason for putting this on top is that I have data that are showing
> > that
> >> > I can not blame the Shuttle.
> >> >
> >> >
On 3/04/2012 21:07, Renzo Fabriek wrote:
(I) It would seem that there is a little bug in OpenBSD that will
> affect any box running with USB keyboard.
>
> (II) I can't believe that this can not have been noticed before if
> clause (I) is true.
>
> Well maybe that no OBSD person uses USB keybo
On 3/04/2012 15:54, patrick keshishian wrote:
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 8:35 PM, Opera wrote:
> Hlo,
> The reason for putting this on top is that I have data that are showing
that
> I can not blame the Shuttle.
>
> Here is the brief infos-
>
> When using a USB keyboard [native USB or with a
On 3/04/2012 15:35, Richard Toohey wrote:
Hlo,
> The reason for putting this on top is that I have data that are showing that
I can not blame the Shuttle.
>
> Here is the brief infos-
>
> When using a USB keyboard [native USB or with an adaptor for ps2] the keypad
Del key works perfectly but
On Tuesday 03 April 2012 05:35:24 Opera wrote:
> Hlo,
> The reason for putting this on top is that I have data that are
> showing that I can not blame the Shuttle.
>
> Here is the brief infos-
>
> When using a USB keyboard [native USB or with an adaptor for ps2]
> the keypad Del key works perfe
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 8:35 PM, Opera wrote:
> Hlo,
> The reason for putting this on top is that I have data that are showing
that
> I can not blame the Shuttle.
>
> Here is the brief infos-
>
> When using a USB keyboard [native USB or with an adaptor for ps2] the
keypad
> Del key works perfectly
On 3/04/2012, at 3:35 PM, Opera wrote:
> Hlo,
> The reason for putting this on top is that I have data that are showing that
I can not blame the Shuttle.
>
> Here is the brief infos-
>
> When using a USB keyboard [native USB or with an adaptor for ps2] the keypad
Del key works perfectly but when N
Hlo,
The reason for putting this on top is that I have data that are
showing that I can not blame the Shuttle.
Here is the brief infos-
When using a USB keyboard [native USB or with an adaptor for ps2]
the keypad Del key works perfectly but when NumLock is on that key
does not change its out
Opera wrote [2012-03-30 12:58+0200]:
> Using the same keyboard where I first saw the bug but connected to a
> plain old PC.
>
> I use hexdump like this:
> # hexdump -C
> tap the problem key, then hit return and then Cntrol-D
>
> With numlock off I see:
> ^[[3~
> 1b 5b 33 7e 0a
> 000
Some progress in research.
I remembered how to catch key output using hexdump so I could
examine and compare various configurations.
Using the same keyboard where I first saw the bug but connected to
a plain old PC.
I use hexdump like this:
# hexdump -C
tap the problem key, then hit return and
On 29/03/2012 17:47, Opera wrote:
dmesg below.
This little unit is cool and nearly everything important works on
the important OS.
I don't care about the funny multi-card thingy as I only use USB
sticks.
The one bug is very annoying. The numpad key that is "." when
numlock is on and Del otherwi
dmesg below.
This little unit is cool and nearly everything important works on
the important OS.
I don't care about the funny multi-card thingy as I only use USB
sticks.
The one bug is very annoying. The numpad key that is "." when
numlock is on and Del otherwise is really tricky.
When boo
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