On 4/13/07, Jim Cornette <fct-cornette(a)insight.rr.com> wrote:
>
> Gerry Tool wrote:
> > On 4/12/07, *Allen Kistler* <an037-ooai8(a)yahoo.com
> > <mailto:an037-ooai8@yahoo.com>> wrote:
> >
> > Gerry Tool wrote:
> > > While in F7T3, all three of my keyboard LEDs are constantly
> > lit. So, it is
> > > impossible to tell whether NumLock and CapsLock are actually on
>
> > without
> > > typing something.
> > >
> > > Do others see this too? If so, what component should a bug be
> > reported
> > > against.
> > >
> > > This keyboard works correctly in FC6, Ubuntu and Windows.
> >
> > It sounds similar to a kernel bug I filed a little while ago.
> >
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=233797
> > But at least you can still use yours.
> >
> > If you think your bug is related to mine, you could add info.
> > If you think it's different, it's probably still the kernel, but I
>
> > suppose it could be hal or X11 stuff. I think they both do some
> > handling on their own. Do you see the problem in run level 1 or
> 3?
> >
> > Both kernels I currently have in Test3 do the same thing; I also have
> a
> > Test2 partition and it behaves normally.
> >
> > When I first boot, the NumLock light is on, but the keyboard is
> actually
> > in NumLock OFF. When I press the NumLock key, all three lights come
> on
> > steady and the NumLock function is enabled. Further operation of the
> > NumLock or CapsLock keys does toggle the function of the keyboard, but
> > the three lights stay on forever until reboot.
> >
> > I opened a console session with Ctrl-Alt-F1 and the behavior there was
>
> > the same. I don't remember another way to get to a different run
> level.
> >
> > I don't think this is the same problem you are dealing with. I'm
> still
> > unsure what to report it against.
> >
> > Gerry
> >
>
> The indicators are controlled by a code as on the linked table. The
> kernel could be the problem or some driver for the keyboard.
> Are you using a USB or PS2 type of keyboard?
>
>
>
http://maven.smith.edu/~thiebaut/ArtOfAssembly/CH20/CH20-1.html#HEADING1-...
>
> Jim
>
> The keyboard described above is a new Dell USB keyboard (my computer is
homebrew.) Your question prompted some testing.
An old Logitech PS2 keyboard works correctly.
A recent Belkin USB keyboard works differently. In F7T3, none of its
lights function. However when I plug it into the PS2 port through a USB to
PS2 adapter, it works correctly in F7T3.
The Dell USB keyboard will not function plugged into the PS2 port through
the adapter.
Any definitive package to post a bug against?
Thanks.
Gerry
This still happens in Test4 and I would like to know what package to post