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Old 2nd January 2005, 02:17 PM
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Toshiba M10 Satelitte Pro K/B woes

I thought everything was going just rosey, got the ipw2100 working just fine, and seems to have no complaint, rejoice I thought.

I have now noticed my k/b keeps cutting out, it seems to be still sending information because if I hold the button down my cpu usage goes up drastically. I am positive it's got nothing to do with the ipw2100 install as I got so annoyed with it I did a re-install (old windows tactic, sorry) but it did it again.

There seems to be no pattern to this at all, it just randomly dies, and I have to plug in a USB keyboard to use it again.

I have turned off legacy K/B support in the BIOS thinking that might help, but alas no.

Anyone able to help, or have any ideas?, really want to be fully Linux on this machine and able to enjoy the wonders of root anywhere in the house

System :

Fedora Core 2 (tettnang)
KDE 3.2
1.3 Ghz Centrino
256mb Ram (I need to get some more)

Thanks.
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