User Feedback :: No Input Blues
Update:
In the "Laptop" section there are many posts from users with this issue. I have tried some tricks like keyboard control and dropping down to a command prompt with no luck. I somehow did get down to a command prompt, but I could not get any keyboard response.
Also, I noticed that during boot dsl did see a mouse (generic). I don't know if that was the TP or the USB mouse. Perhaps more importantly, it MISREAD MY PROCESSOR. DSL thinks I have a Pentium II! Does this mean that DSL doesn't recognize Pentium M processors?
Reminder: I'm a donor!
You are using DSL embedded.
DSL embedded is actually running inside a virtual computer that is created by the software program called QEMU
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QEMU
This emulated computer system has a fake (simulated) Pentium II CPU, which is why you see that message.
FYI, you can exit the QEMU window by pressing
CTRL-ALT
to re-enter the window, simply click on an object inside the QEMU window.
Also, you can go fullscreen and back with:
CTRL-ALT-F
But keep in mind that your host operating system (Microsoft Windows) keyboard commands are still in effect, so if you press combinations like
ALT-TAB
CTRL-ALT-DEL
you will be jumped back into MSWindows and it will mess up the QEMU keyboard state.
To fix this, re-enter QEMU again and then press and release each individual key that was pressed, ie:
CTRL
ALT
TAB
NOT at the same time. One at a time.
and you will be back in business.
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