Re: Lost keyboard in KDE 3.5.10 on Lenny.
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- Subject: Re: Lost keyboard in KDE 3.5.10 on Lenny.
- From: Camaleón <noelamac@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 09:17:41 +0200
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El 2010-09-30 a las 21:25 +0100, Lisi Reisz escribió:
(please, reply to the list so anyone can see your messages, not just me :-) )
> On 30 September 2010 18:16, Camaleón wrote:
> > Okay, then tell us a bit more about your problem.
> >
> > Keyboard type (USB, PS/2)?
>
> I have tried both. Neither works.
Wow.
> > Have you tried to attach another keyboard device, just for testing if
> > it works with your usual user?
> See above!
Yep. Very weird, indeed. I've never seen something like that. Hardware
detection issues (and PS/2 keyboard is a low-lovel peripheral) tends to
be a wide problem affecting all users, not just one. I fail to see how
KDE3 user settings can lead to your current situation :-?
> > Years ago, when I was using KDE3, cleaning the KDE user temp. folder helped a
> > lot for solving this kind of (weird) problems...
>
> Worth a try. Thanks. I'll report back.
Okay :-)
Greetings,
--
Camaleón
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