Re: Keyboard input ignored by 2.6.8

From: Tetsuji Rai
Date: Sat Aug 14 2004 - 13:36:46 EST


I solved this problem by myself. I had been using a USB mouse and a PS/2
keyboard. After I switched my mouse to PS/2 mode and disabled usb mouse
support in BIOS, then 2.6.8 accepts my keyboard input. It's good for me,
but it will affect people having only usb keyboards and mice...

Tetsuji Rai wrote:
> In addition, I had disabled the usb keyboard in bios.
>
> Tetsuji Rai wrote:
>
>>Today I compiled 2.6.8 on my Debian sarge with gcc-3.4(and tested with
>>gcc-3.3 also), and found 2.6.8 didn't accept my keyboard input. My
>>keybaord is a usual PS/2 keyboard. I don't know what's going on. I cannot
>>even login. Until today I have been using 2.6.7 without any problem. I
>>attach my .config file as the attachment.
>>
>>Another (minor?) problem is when I compiled into usb stuff into the 2.6.8
>>kernel, it freezed on booting. So I compiled usb stuff as modules and it
>>was solved.
>>
>>
>>TIA
>>
>
>


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