Gentoo Archives: gentoo-amd64

From: Mansour Al Akeel <mansour.alakeel@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-amd64@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-amd64] keymap broken
Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2011 06:20:19
Message-Id: CAFvvX=b1esxRf1aWbzEssK6yAinmVowaofg-4egXmwPRaxurUw@mail.gmail.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-amd64] keymap broken by Dale
1 Thank you Dale.
2 That did the trick. I was not able to remove the service, as it
3 doesn't exist, but it gave me an idea about turning the numlock off.
4 For others in same situation, it can be done with Fn+Alt+Num Lk on
5 Asus Laptop U46E
6
7
8 On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 10:31 PM, Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> wrote:
9 > Mansour Al Akeel wrote:
10 >>
11 >> I got a newer laptop, and rather than installing gentoo, I just
12 >> swapped the hard disks. Now when I boot into the new one,
13 >> it works up to the level I am expecting (still need some drivers), but
14 >> the keyboard act wierd. When I press "m" it types "0",
15 >> and some other keys don't send anything at all.
16 >> This issue starts when I start my xdm (configured to start slim). With
17 >> the text run level (console), there's no issues until I start and stop
18 >> xdm.
19 >>
20 >> I am not sure if I modified something long time ago in the config, to
21 >> use different keymaps, but this issue didn't exist on the older
22 >> laptop.
23 >> What files could have such a configuration, that I need to look into ?
24 >>
25 >> Thank you.
26 >>
27 >>
28 >
29 > That may be the laptop itself.  My ex did this once.  There is a way to put
30 > the laptop in numlock mode for entering a lot of numbers.  I think it is ALT
31 > and something up across the top on the right hand side.  I don't think it is
32 > a function key but it may be.  If yours is anything like my ex's, it will
33 > have numlock somewhere on the key.  Hers was a different color to match the
34 > other key, ALT I think.  Just do some color matching on that.
35 >
36 > Every manufacturer is different but maybe, just maybe this will get you on
37 > track to at least finding a solution.
38 >
39 > If this changes after you have booted, try removing the numlock service from
40 > the default runlevel.  That may cause the same thing I described above.
41 >  Most want that on a desktop but not on a laptop.
42 >
43 > Hope this helps.
44 >
45 > Dale
46 >
47 > :-)  :-)
48 >
49 >