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
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
numloc
a hint so far.
TIA,
oppy
On 30/03/2012 11:46, 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 ".
at Dot key on the keypad?
On 31/03/2012 04:07, Steffen Daode Nurpmeso wrote:
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
Wi
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 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 keyboar
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 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
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