Lost Insert After Upgrade
Kenny Hitt
kenny at hittsjunk.net
Thu Jun 16 09:45:44 EDT 2005
Hi.
Just a followup. If you didn't use dist-upgrade you should. Just using
upgrade won't work.
The correct order for now is:
Go read the release notes for Sarge Do this now!!! Do not pass go do not
wait, go read and follow instructions.
After reading, follow there advice on upgrading. Don't ignore this.
If you do, you can enjoy playing with the pieces.
Since you appear to not have known this
already, you get to have fun with apt-get, aptitude, and dselect.
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news, debian security announce, and debian devel announce.
Kenny
On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 12:13:34AM -0500, Luke Davis wrote:
> Kernel: 2.4.24
> Speakup: 1.5
> OS: Debian Woody Stable Linux
>
> I recently upgraded about 250 packages, from woody stable, to what is
> probably mostly sarge.
>
> In the middle of my upgrade, using standard debian upgrades and some stuff
> from backports (which I guess are normalized now), the insert key on the
> numpad stopped working.
>
> The machine had been up for almost 60 days, so I rebooted, thinking it
> would fix the problem.
> It didn't, so I set the console-data package to "kernel" keyboard map.
> Rebooted, and while it still didn't work, I found something interesting:
> until about half way through the boot process, it did work!
> I could read rest of screen, move to top of screen, move to far left,
> etc., until just before the hardware clock update. Can't tell exactly
> where it stops working, however.
>
> I do notice a series of "null symbol found" errors. They do not seem to
> show up in any logs, and I can't tell where in the boot process they
> occur (what precedes them scrolls off the screen).
>
> If I try to use loadkeys on the map included with speakup, I get errors,
> and it won't load.
>
> Anyone with an idea on how to fix this, before I start trying to fix the
> keymap manually, if that's even what is wrong?
>
> Thanks
>
> Luke
>
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