Installing Debian: no keyboard

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Installing Debian: no keyboard

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Hi guys,

I am in the process of installing Debian on my X1000 and I get as far as where I have to choose the language for the rest of the proces.
That is: I do CFE:
ramdisk -z -addr=0x24000000 -fs=iso atapi0.0:install/powerpc64/initrd.gz
setenv bootargs "root=/dev/ramdisk"
boot -elf -noints --fatfs cf0:vmlinux39cf

and then I get a lot of rolling text, with two pinguins in the topleft corner.

Then I need to select a language and that fails! The system does not respond to any keystroke at all.
I've tried different keyboards (Apple, HP), with the same result: no enter, no tab, no up or down, no nuthin'!

I even tried installing Ubuntu: no luck either.


Any ideas?



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Johan wrote: I am in the process of installing Debian on my X1000 and I get as far as where I have to choose the language for the rest of the proces.
Then I need to select a language and that fails! The system does not respond to any keystroke at all.
I've tried different keyboards (Apple, HP), with the same result: no enter, no tab, no up or down, no nuthin'!
johan
No I have not seen that problem before.

Two questions:

1. Where is your usb keyboard connected and are you using a KVM switch

2. What RadeonHD gfx card are you using.

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Hi Trevor,

Normally I use a white Apple keyboard through a kvm, which works perfectly. I can type in CFE with this set-up.
But I also tried this same keyboard directly in that dedicated usb-slot near the audiotowers (where the kvm also goes in, normally).
I did the same with a "normal" HP usb-keyboard.

My videocard is a Sapphire HD4650/1024.

It doesn't matter whether I try to install Debian or Ubuntu, the result is the same: I come as far as the language selection window.



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Johan wrote: My videocard is a Sapphire HD4650/1024.
That RadeonHD card should be fine. However if you are installing Debian Squeeze you need to use the vmlinux39NH kernel. Better still download the latest Installation instructions and kernels (vmlinux-3.5.7) from the registered users area on the A-EON website and install one of the distros that supports 2D/3D gfx hardware acceleration.

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Hey You have the same Problem as i on my X1000 under Linux .

My X1000 need 5 or more times to setup a correct Debian/mintppc install or boot the installed Debian/mintppc korrect.

I Have RadeonHD 5450 and a single 2GB Ram-module.

I install with the latest Kernel 3.5.7 (but I can not use a USB-Joystick in Supertuxkart 0.7.3 or 0.8).
X1000 RadeonHD5450 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2-PC2-8500 Kingston HyperX 5-5-5-5-15 OS4.1.6 & Lubuntu13.04/mintppc11 with Kernel 3.8.7/3.9
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Ah, I see, vmlinux-3.5.7.... Well, I *thought* I did read that Installmanual2.5.1.4 carefully, hence the Squeeze and vmlinux39-thingy, but now I've read it once more (over a glass of wine & a cigar) and yes, now it works! I got as far as the real install and then I had to break off this all because it became too late in the evening, but I'll try again this weekend.
Just for the record: I now use vmlinux-3.5.7 and that Wheezy test-cd numero 1.

Thank you for helping me out.



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I've read it once more (over a glass of wine and a cigar) and yes, now it works! 
Now that's what I call style. ;-)

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But today is an other day.
Today it doesn't work anymore.

Oh well.
Tomorrow things may change again.

Have a cigar...


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Now this is getting weird: this morning I took a brand new cfcard with vmlinux3.5.7 on it and the whole install worked nicely. No problems until the very end: I could not boot into Debian, and since the system had decided to install on a partition where I didn't want it, I decided to install again from scratch and guess what: system hangs on the first screen where I have to select a language.

Funny...


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Post by gerograph »

I did not read through all this, but I have got UBUNTU here. I did not had any problems installing it. I just made sure that a) Keyboard is plugged in the right USB port (as described in setup guide) plus b) it is NOT an Apple/MAC Keyboard. A very cheap simple TRUST Keyboard did the trick !
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