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If you're talking about X, try to emerge HAL daemon, it's now necessary to |
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work your input devices correctly. |
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If you're talking about console, try to look trough output of "dmesg | grep |
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'usb' " there must be something about your USB HID keyboard, may be some |
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errors about it. Also look through "lsusb", is your keyboard mentioned here? |
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On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 12:22 AM, Ian Lee <ian@×××××××××××××××××××.uk> wrote: |
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> Jarry wrote: |
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>> Hi, |
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>> I carefully followed "Gentoo Linux USB Guide" and tried |
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>> everything, but my usb-keyboard is still not working... |
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>> I doubt there is hardware problem in keyboard itself, |
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>> because it works in bios as well as on lilo-screen, and |
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>> it even works when I attach to PS2-port using adapter. |
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>> In kernel-config (2.6.22) Support for Host-side USB is |
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>> activated, EHCI/OHCI/UHCI HCD support, USB mass storage |
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>> support, and USB Human Interface Devide (full HID) |
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>> in Generic HID Support. |
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>> I can select kernel on lilo screen, but after boot-up |
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>> process is finished, my keyboard is dead. I tried to pull |
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>> it out, and reconnect, no difference. What can I do more? |
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>> Jarry |
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>> Is this on the console or in X? |
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> X has recently changed the keyboard and mouse configuration to use HAL |
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> Ian |
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