I've tried this again with the recently released Fedora 1 for x86_64 on the IBM e325 dual opteron, and I still get the same problem. Basically, if I boot with the usb keyboard plugged in, the kernel dumbs/backtraces and ignores my keystrokes. If I unplug the keyboard right after the syslinux prompt, it proceeds -- without dumps -- to the first prompt (check media/etc), but then back traces/ignores input as soon as I plugin the usb keyboard. The machine currenlty runs Fedora 1 (32bit) without issue. It has also ran other beta 64 bit kernels (nameley, Mandrake's) without issue. Any ideas? Has anyone installed any of the Fedora 64bits on an the e325 successfully? Thanks. -- // scopira.org | ninjacoder.com // ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 15:16:06 -0600 (CST) From: Aleksander Demko <ademko@xxxxxxx> To: fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: fedora x86_64 troubles Has anyone tried the 0.96 discs on an IBM eserver 325? When I boot the install cdrom in mine, I get 1 or 2 (what look like) register dumps, yet the install continues. However, when it gets to screen about cdrom testing, my keyboard input seems to have no effect. I could try to get detailed information, if anyone is interested. This machine is a dual opteron with 6 gigs of ram, a scsi disk and a usb keyboard and mouse. I've had the mandrake alpha and some other fedora tests running, with varying levels of success. Stock 32 bit fedora 1 runs fine, ofcourse. -- // scopira.org | ninjacoder.com //