Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 15 Feb 2000 21:09:56 -0500 | From | Wakko Warner <> | Subject | yenta_init |
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Basically, I did a: #if 0 yenta init code here #else printk("yenta_init() disabled\n"); #endif
Well, It appears that yenta_init() isn't required on my machine. I can ping, etc. dmesg shows that printk above so I know it's not doing anything.
Until gpm (or any program reading /dev/psaux) is killed, the keyboard gets locked the first mouse event that occures.
Since you meantioned something about messing with the power, I decided to put a meter on my ps/2 port. After thinking about it, the power on that is probably hardwired (just guessing), but the voltage never dropped below 4.97, never above 5.00vdc
Any other idea's on the keyboard lockup/mouse disfunctional problem?
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