Re: Happy Hacking Keyboard Lite Mk 2 USB Problems with 2.4.18.

Anton Altaparmakov (aia21@cantab.net)
Mon, 01 Jul 2002 18:26:02 +0100


At 17:47 01/07/02, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
>What I'd like to see, if both hid.o and usbkbd.o can handle a keyboard,
>is that hid.o gets the job. Then usbkbd.o can stay in config.in and be
>built just in case it's needed.

usbkbd.o is never needed when hid.o is present unless I have misunderstood
something.

> > > I'll try and use hid.o instead, usbkbd.o was just picked by this Red
> > > Hat 7.2 system on adding the keyboard.
> >
> > Do up2date and be happy: usbkbd.o was removed from Red Hat kernels
> > somewhere in erratas.
>
>Ah, OK, thanks. Unfortunately, I've already moved onto 2.4.18 built
>from source due to some of my other needs.

In that case just reconfigure your kernel not to include usbkbd and use hid
instead, recompile, and be happy.

Best regards,

Anton

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