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Re: dead keyboard in kdm (kde 2.1)



Reenvío este mensaje a la lista para que veáis cómo es la vida.
Despues de quejarme de gdm, kdm y xdm, ante mí la solución.

He tocado un poco el mensaje para que sigáis mejor el hilo.
No os riáis de mí ;-)

	From: Ivar Smolin <okul@trenet.ee>
	Cc: <debian-devel@lists.debian.org>, <mmaciaszek@gmx.net>
	Subject: Re: dead keyboard in kdm (kde 2.1)

	> The same thing happens with gdm.. so I guess its not a kde/kdm issue.
	>
	> * Martin Maciaszek <mmaciaszek@gmx.net> [010305 19:04]:
	> > I tried replacing my xdm setup with kdm. Kdm starts up fine and
	> > everything looks good except that I cant type anything to log in.
	> > The whole keyboard is dead. I can't switch to console with
	> > Ctrl-Alt-F1 and even Ctrl-Alt-Backspace doesn't work. Only
	> > selecting "shutdown -> to console" bringt me back to the console.
	> > Did someone experience similar problem?  What can I do to get my
	> > Keyboard working in kdm?
	>
	> filer d filah wrote in 2001-03-06 04:10 -0500:
	> it may happen, when you have more than 6 VT's. by default *dm will
	> use VT 7, so when it conflicts, try to increase vt parameter in
	> /etc/X11/*dm/Xservers

	The same thing happens with gdm.. so I guess its not a kde/kdm issue.

Y es todo por culpa de una peculiar manía que yo tengo:
Cuando instalo una máquina, lo primero que hago es tocar el /etc/inittab para
tener 9 en vez de las 6 consolas virtuales que vienen por defecto.
Estas cosas pasan, doy fé :-) 

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