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On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 13:52, Mark Vitnell wrote: |
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> On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 20:59, Martin Monsorno wrote: |
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> > Installation, compiling, and compiling a kernel was successful, but |
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> > after booting the new installed system, I cannot use the keyboard at |
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> > all. I then copied the kernel from the boot cd to /boot, with which |
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> > everything went well while installing, and added it to the boot |
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> > configuration. Booting with this kernel makes it possible to use the |
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> > keyboard, but the keys have not the same meaning as they should, |
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> > e.g. 'k' produces a 'l' and 'backspace' an 'e'. |
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> > Does anyone have an idea what can cause these problems? |
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> This site explains your problems, with solutions: |
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> http://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/keycodes |
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As does the PPC FAQ on www.gentoo.org (and the install guide warns you |
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to make sure to not select use raw adb keycodes). |
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Mark |
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