Jacob Mansfield wrote:
> this *could* be as simple to fix as shoving a resistor into the
> socket. Jacob Mansfield
> Programmer
It's a 5KOhm one between pins 1 and 5 apparently:
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/faq-emporium/62621-faq-fooling-pc-think-keyboard-plugged.html
But I'd go with the Bio
On Sat, 2010-12-11 at 23:07 +, Jacob Mansfield wrote:
> not strictly Ubuntu but would anybody be able to explain how the BIOS
> detects PS/2 devices. I'm setting up a media center PC with no
> keyboard and keep getting stuck with a 'no keyboard detected, press F1
> to continue' message, dependi
not strictly Ubuntu but would anybody be able to explain how the BIOS
detects PS/2 devices. I'm setting up a media center PC with no keyboard and
keep getting stuck with a 'no keyboard detected, press F1 to continue'
message, depending on how the devices are connected this *could* be as
simple to f
At the risk of nit-picking
Jacob Mansfield wrote:
> > *Reasonable people can disagree* on whether WikiLeaks and the
> > leading newspapers it's partnered with are releasing more
> > information than the public should see. Whether the releases
> > undermine diplomatic confidentiality and whether t
Tim
Are you by any chance trying to connect to an eduroam network? If so, you
> may find the instructions at this Cambridge university website helpful:
> http://www.cam.ac.uk/cs/wireless/eduroam/configuring-ubuntu10.04.html
>
Thanks, I'm not trying to log onto eduroam, but these instructions are