From: Svetoslav S. <ga...@st...> - 2003-08-06 15:08:29
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Quoting fr...@fr...: > Hi, > Sorry, my email was full! > > I choose the logitech keyboard because it was the only USB keyboard I > found in my country. I live on a carribean island. > I bought it with a PCI GeForce4MX to test the BRuby console for a > cybercafe. It didn't fully worked (it hungs after a Ctrl-Alt-Backspace) with > > my set of video cards, the AGP was integrated to the motherboard but I'll try > > it late whith another combination. have you tried with XFree prefered Bus ID? changing the primary video card(in case it's possible)? what chip has the onboard video ? > > OutTopic: I think there are too many keys on the keyboard: music/internet... > I > prefer those keyboard with only the standard key. The only thing that is cool > > is the roll with two buttons to launch applications quikly! It's like on some > > Sony laptops! I think there should be the same thing in KDE or Gnome: press > > the third button and roll it to change the window. it's not off topic, this used to be the correct list but lately none of the linux-console developers seem to read it :( you probably have to ask on lkml and/ or write directly to Vojtech Pavlik the maintainer of the linux input subsystem if the problem exists only under bruby you probably won't get any support until you check/prove that it doesn't work under standard 2.4 or 2.6-test kernel. best, svetljo |