fedora 7 - legacy USB?

Jerome Kan whiz999 at rogers.com
Tue Aug 14 02:45:58 UTC 2007


Yeah ive been wondering that myself. I know the keyboard hasn't died cause
when I install windows the keyboard works in safemode and in the bios which
is really odd. In addition ive exhausted all my non-internet sources of
computer help linux, unix, or otherwise. Dunno if that helps?
-Jerome

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Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 10:01 PM
To: For users of Fedora
Subject: RE: fedora 7 - legacy USB?

On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 21:08 -0400, Jerome Kan wrote:
> for an odd reason the ps/2 keyboard doesn't O_o im thinking
> of buying a usb keyboard just to see if that helps heh. 

I'm wondering whether you've simply got a stuck key on the board.  Of
course it's possible that your keyboard has spontaneously died at an odd
moment, but it's more likely to be the computer side of things.  PS/2
isn't good for handling being plugged and unplugged while powered.  I
can't see how installing an OS would stop a keyboard from working, even
more how it'd affect using that keyboard with another OS.

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deleting it ought to be easy enough.  It's also hard to follow when
quoted text isn't prefixed by a >, so we can tell your text apart from
the prior stuff.

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