On 8/17/06, Luke Sharkey <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Seeing as Linux is less easily controlled with the keyboard compared
>to
> > MS-Windows,
>
>Careful, you are threading dangerous waters here ;)
Well, I wasn't trying to be inflammatory. It's just that Microsoft seems to
make such a big deal of how their OS can be controlled solely from keyboard.
I guess there is a difference as to what you call controlling. You
probably mean that in Windows is is easier to navigate GUI with
keyboard whereas I mean that in Linux or Unix you just start a
terminal program and do all necessary setup from within it (with
keyboard ;) )
>Alt-F1 does it though
Thanks for that.
>Oh, another one... try booting with "ec_intr=0" on the kernel command line
>to disable embedded controller interrupt mode.
I tried this. Was this meant to cause a major improvement in mouse control?
If there *was* a difference, it was only subtle. I'd have to boot in to
the kernel with and without this option a few times to see whether it truly
makes a difference or not.
Well, it was just a thing to try. On some boxes interrupt mode of EC
was reported to hurt mice, while on others there was no effect or even
was an improvement.
>And finally, can I mples get a dmesg (or /var/log/messages) of boot with
>"i8042.debug=1 log_buf_len=131072" please?
Yes. Here is the output of dmesg with "i8042.debug=1 log_buf_len=131072"
appended to the kernel line:
Hmm, don't see anything bad happening here.. Could you please send me
your /var/log/messages (still after booting with i8042.debug=1
log_buf_len=131072)? You should probably spare other people's
mailboxes and send it to me directly... Or put it on FTP somewhere.
Thanks!
--
Dmitry
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