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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Linux 7.2, Keyboard Problem! Post 21140 by LivinFree on Sunday 12th of May 2002 05:04:13 AM
Old 05-12-2002
You might try submitting a bug report to Redhat if 7.3 doesn't work any better than 7.2 with your keyboard.

Any normal PC keyboard should at least work with the standard 101-key setting...

I did see, however on the Compaq site, that they've has problems (and provided updates) that the Internet Keyboard will just plain stop working somtimes.
Check here:
http://www.compaq.com/support/files/19501.html
And if your Compaq in a Presario, you're not alone:
http://www.extremetech.com/article/0...=3&ap=4,00.asp

Hmm... Give 7.3 a shot - then try a bug report.
 

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GPILOT-INSTALL-FILE(1)                                        General Commands Manual                                       GPILOT-INSTALL-FILE(1)

NAME
gpilot-install-file - gnome-pilot file conduit scheduler SYNOPSIS
gpilot-install-file [--now|--later] files... DESCRIPTION
gpilot-install-file is a command line tool for scheduling files to be installed on a Palm PDA by the gnome-pilot file conduilt. OPTIONS
In addition to a list of files to be installed gpilot-install-file takes the following options: --now Schedule the file(s) for installation and wait for the user to synchronise immediately. --later Schedule the file(s) for installation and exit. The files will be installed at the next synchronization. SEE ALSO
gpilot-applet(1), gpilotd(1), file-conduit-control-applet(1). AUTHOR
The file installation conduit was written by Eskil Olsen <eskil@eazel.com>. This manual page was written by Mark Brown <broonie@sirena.org.uk>. April 30, 2001 GPILOT-INSTALL-FILE(1)
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