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Re: ADB Keyboard input broken after installing custom kernel, why?



> >Your new kernel most likely uses different keycodes than the previous
> >one, so your keyboard map must be changed. Note that linux keycodes (as
> >opposed to abd keycodes) are standard in the kernel.
> >
> Great, thanks, Eh... any idea how to specify which keyboard map to use 
> as default when I compile the next kernel and/or how to change the one 
> for the current custom kernel?

<dpkg-reconfigure console-data> for keyboard configuration under the
console.

For X, you need to remove or add the line <Option "XkbKeycodes" "macintosh"> 
in the keyboard InputDevice section of your XF86Config-4 file.

> >http://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/keycodes will teach you how to fix
> >that and how to use your system while your keyboard map is screwed.

--
Eric



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