Greetings All!
I have a somewhat mysterious hardward problem.
On a tower box with external keyboard connected via
a PS/2 connector, with external monitor,
A: During the BIOS phase of boot, if I enter the BIOS
setup, I can use the keyboard to navigate round the
BIOS menus, so the basic hardware handles keyboard
input (and monitor output) fine.
B: However, if I boot into Linux, the usual slew of
boot messages scrolls up the monitor screen, culminating
in the "Login:" prompt (X is not started by default on
this machine, and needs to be initiated by a logged-in
user from the command-line prompt); but at this point
the computer does not respond to keyboard input.
Nothing shows up on screen following key-presses. Even
if I suppose that it might be an "output to monitor"
problem, and try to log-in by typing the userid and password,
nothing happens.
However, if I connect to the machine from another one
over the network, I can log in fine.
If I then give the command
echo "Hello" > /dev/tty0
I see "Hello" output on the monitor.
So it doesn't look like a monitor problem, and therefore
is most probably a failure to see the keyboard from Linux.
The Linux system is a SuSE 7.2 (from 2001). This problem
is recent -- a few days ago it wasn't happening. Now it is.
Any suggestions? (It has nothing to do with X, of course).
With thanks,
Ted.
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E-Mail: (Ted Harding) <Ted.Harding(a)wlandres.net>
Date: 07-Jan-2012
Time: 16:13:58
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