
ponomarev.alex1 at gmail
Nov 6, 2009, 1:39 PM
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If you're talking about X, try to emerge HAL daemon, it's now necessary to work your input devices correctly. If you're talking about console, try to look trough output of "dmesg | grep 'usb' " there must be something about your USB HID keyboard, may be some errors about it. Also look through "lsusb", is your keyboard mentioned here? On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 12:22 AM, Ian Lee <ian [at] leehouse> wrote: > Jarry wrote: > >> Hi, >> I carefully followed "Gentoo Linux USB Guide" and tried >> everything, but my usb-keyboard is still not working... >> >> I doubt there is hardware problem in keyboard itself, >> because it works in bios as well as on lilo-screen, and >> it even works when I attach to PS2-port using adapter. >> >> In kernel-config (2.6.22) Support for Host-side USB is >> activated, EHCI/OHCI/UHCI HCD support, USB mass storage >> support, and USB Human Interface Devide (full HID) >> in Generic HID Support. >> >> I can select kernel on lilo screen, but after boot-up >> process is finished, my keyboard is dead. I tried to pull >> it out, and reconnect, no difference. What can I do more? >> >> Jarry >> >> Is this on the console or in X? > X has recently changed the keyboard and mouse configuration to use HAL > > Ian > >
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