USB mouse keyboardForum: HD Install Topic: USB mouse keyboard started by: linuxlover12345 Posted by linuxlover12345 on Oct. 06 2004,03:21
I am a newbie at DSL, but I am very annoyed because when I first boot from the CD, and DSL asks me to press enter to start process, I press enter on my wireless USB keyboard and it works. Then DSL goes through it's boot process, and when I finally get to the main desktop screen, my mouse and keyboard don't work. Is there a way to somehow disable USB config so that it works exactly like the enter screen? I also have a PS/2 mouse installed and when I move it it goes to the screen that the USB config, processor, and stuff was set up, before it went visual, and I get the error Failed to load groupfile: Screen: :BScreem: managing screen 0 using visual 0x21, depth 24 Also, the keyboard obviosly works, because when I type in this terminal like state weird things like [^G] come up. Please help me... Posted by SaidinUnleashed on Oct. 06 2004,03:28
first off, *ahem*Welcome to the Revolution!!! okay, as for disabling usb detection, at the boot prompt, type "dsl nousb" without the quotes of course. ^_^ second, you don't HAVE to press enter for it to boot, after 30 seconds, if i remember correctly, it boots the default settings. as for your error, that has nothing to do with your mouse, that's just the messege that the Kdrive X server gives. don't worry about it, everyone has that, and X still starts, so its all good. also, if the nousb option doesn't work, you can always go out and pick up a cheap ps/2 keyboard for less than $3 US. -J.P. SaidinUnleashed EDITUS: also, you may have to turn on usb keyboard support in your bios. depending on what bios you have it might be called Usb keyboard emulation or even something else. |