* Guido Guenther (agx@debian.org) wrote: > On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 11:47:17AM -0500, Stephen Frost wrote: > > * Stephen Frost (sfrost@snowman.net) wrote: > > > * Guido Guenther (guido.guenther@gmx.net) wrote: > > > > On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 07:50:11PM -0400, Stephen Frost wrote: > > > > > Unfortuantely I continue to run into this problem where the > > > > > keyboard just stops working. Everything is fine in the bios on > > > > > the r5k but shortly after booting linux the keyboard will stop > > > > > functioning. I'll get a few commands in and then mid-typing > > > > > characters will just stop showing up on the screen. The machine > > > > > can still be ping'd. > > > > Can you try the bf's at > > > > http://honk.physik.uni-konstanz.de/linux-mips/debian/bootdisks/ > > > > I added an r5k kernel image. Maybe this helps. > > > > > > That is what I was trying... > > > > Just tried with the latest boot floppies again and continue to > > have the same problem of the keyboard just stopping responding. > > Noticed that the kernel is, at this point, kind of old and was > > wondering if you had a tftpboot.img w/ a more recent kernel > > around somewhere? > Which ones? The ones from the archive or from honk? Those on honk should > be a couple of days newer. Both are using kernel 2.4.9. I haven't build > bf-3.0.17 with 2.4.14 yet. 3.0.16 off on honk, and what I was hoping for was something later than 2.4.9, not that I've any idea if that'll fix my problem or not. :) Anyhow, I guess I'll just be waiting for 3.0.17 to come out. :) Stephen
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