said Dan Youngquist:
| On 05/21/2013 05:19 AM, dep wrote:
| > the keyboard is attached via a usb adapter
|
| Does that mean all the keyboards are standard keyboards (round
| connector) that are connected via a USB-to-keyboard adapter? If
| so, do you have another one of those you could try?
yup, and yes, i have, to the same effect.
| Do the problems occur in any graphical environment, or only
| Trinity? What about with some other Linux running from a live CD?
i only have trinity aboard. though i suspect that it is more likely an
X issue than a trinity issue -- no special reason for this belief,
though.
| Are you plugging the keyboards directly into the computer, or into
| the docking station? Are the problems the same either way?
into the docking station. shall try it the other way. hang on. okay,
have rebooted. and when it is plugged in via usb to machine itself,
the behavior doesn't exist with the ibm m keyboard. which narrows but
does not eliminate the problem -- with it plugged into the docking
station, the keyboard works fine in console mode, which is to say if
i boot to a commandline, it behaves correctly. it is only when
starting X (which comes up as tdm, of course) that i have to unplug
and replug the thing.
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dep
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