Bug#214868: More info
El Jueves, 9 de Octubre de 2003 04:29, Branden Robinson escribió:
> Can you tell me a little more about your hardware and setup? I'd like
> to know the following if possible:
>
> * make and model of motherboard
Asus P2B (Intel 440 BX)
> * make and model of keyboard
Bufff... the keyboard is a very very old one, from a 286 computer.
The manufacturer seem to be "Dah Yang Industry Co", Taiwan, although it also
says "UNITEK" and "K-157" (maybe "Unitek K-157" is the model). It also says
"WANPER 88/286" (maybe this is the model) [how many labels it has!!].
The FCC ID is DKW67MK-157.
Anyway, is a very old keyboard that connects to the keyboard with a PS/2
adaptor. But it works fine in Woody, and had worked fine in sid quite time
ago.
> * bus type of keyboard (PS/2 vs. USB)
> * whether a PS/2 to USB converter is used with the keyboard
PS/2 (though the original connector is a kind of big PS/2 connector; as I
said, I use a converter "big PS/2" to PS/2).
> * the output of lsmod before the unsuccessful first launch of the X server
Module Size Used by Not tainted
parport_pc 16036 1 (autoclean)
lp 7040 0 (autoclean)
parport 26472 1 (autoclean) [parport_pc lp]
iptable_filter 1740 1 (autoclean)
printer 7424 0
usbkbd 3672 0 (unused)
input 3520 0 [usbkbd]
sg 28092 0 (unused)
ide-scsi 10320 0
msr 1544 0 (unused)
loop 9592 0 (unused)
sr_mod 14296 0 (unused)
cdrom 28768 0 [sr_mod]
3c59x 27376 1
> * the output of lsmod after the unsuccessful first launch of the X server
> (but before restarting it)
Module Size Used by Not tainted
parport_pc 16036 1 (autoclean)
lp 7040 0 (autoclean)
parport 26472 1 (autoclean) [parport_pc lp]
iptable_filter 1740 1 (autoclean)
printer 7424 0
usbkbd 3672 0 (unused)
input 3520 0 [usbkbd]
sg 28092 0 (unused)
ide-scsi 10320 0
msr 1544 0 (unused)
loop 9592 0 (unused)
sr_mod 14296 0
cdrom 28768 0 [sr_mod]
3c59x 27376 1
The diff from both files is:
--- lsmod1.txt 2003-10-09 20:08:30.000000000 +0200
+++ lsmod2.txt 2003-10-09 20:09:33.000000000 +0200
@@ -10,6 +10,6 @@
ide-scsi 10320 0
msr 1544 0 (unused)
loop 9592 0 (unused)
-sr_mod 14296 0 (unused)
+sr_mod 14296 0
cdrom 28768 0 [sr_mod]
3c59x 27376 1
I have tried another old keyboard from a 386, that uses the same "big PS/2" to
PS/2 converter, and the problem remains. This night I'll try with a modern
PS/2 keyboard.
Thanks for your interest.
Cesar
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