Re: Lock-up and now I have wierd keyboard errors
- From: Dag Wieers <dag@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2006 15:39:27 +0100 (CET)
On Sat, 28 Oct 2006, Robert Canary wrote:
I have a system with an older Redhat 7.2 in house system.
The system locked up, and I was forced to cycle power to get it out of
its locked-up state. The machine booted back up fine and no errors were
detected as of any of the log files. However, it is failing to
recognize basic key codes from the keyboard. left, right, up, down,
F1...F12, PgUp, PgDn, etc. It will type letters fine, enter, and tab
but that is it. This is on a KVM, I switched to other machines on this
switch and the keyboard dose fine. I changed the keyboard out, but that
didn't correct it either.
I'm looking for a way to perhaps go into libs or setting somewhere and
reset or perhaps reload whatever takes care of the keyboard. Any idea
were to start looking... Agin there is no cluse in the loggs files.
Time to move it to CentOS 3 ? Or maybe reinstall to CentOS 4 ?
Kind regards,
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... and I was forced to cycle power to get it out of ... its locked-up state.
... recognize basic key codes from the keyboard. ... switch and the keyboard
dose fine. ... (RedHat) - Re: KVM Switches
... >> true Alpha running VMS and using a LK46 type keyboard. ... > through
the Belkin. ... > the documentation, the switch WON'T go into continuous scan
mode, ... > The Rose, on the other hand, insists on maintaining the keyboard ...
(comp.os.vms) - Re: The Dock through the years
... You don't mind the speed you work at. ... It's not a lot worse with 56 or 48
icons - either way, ... keyboard is a simple left hand movement, ... Indeed
- but it requires a mode switch. ... (uk.comp.sys.mac) - Re: DEC Keyboard Question
... > I presume you mention Pathworks 32 because you want to try Powerterm? ...
The switch is as it is. ... I have booted the DS10 several times now with the KVM
and it has not had ... I do not know if that resets the keyboard driver. ... (comp.os.vms) - Re: DEC Keyboard Question
... > I presume you mention Pathworks 32 because you want to try Powerterm? ...
The switch is as it is. ... I have booted the DS10 several times now with the KVM
and it has not had ... I do not know if that resets the keyboard driver. ... (comp.sys.dec)