Help with OS install - keyboard translation issue
Posted: 3. Sep 2009, 00:02
Hi!
I'm installing Solaris from image file - I am proceeding through the installation procedure (and everything's working as it should be - F2, [return], arrow keys, etc., all seem to work. However, when I get to the screen where it prompts me for a language and I try to press any number key, (0 for english ...) (or any key, including [return]), all that's displayed in the terminal is ansi soup:
S^@^@^@^A^@^@^T ...etc....
and the prompt again.
I'm running xVM under Windows Vista Home Premium, fully updated and patched as of this morning, and a Logitech G15 keyboard via USB 2.0. I don't really care if none of the G15 features work -- I'd just like the basic keyboard to work...
I've tried installing with the default keyboard "driver", and with the USB2.0 filter for the keyboard, but I get the same results. Also, after I kill xVM, I have to hard reset the keyboard so that Vista will see it again without a system reboot.
If anyone has any suggestions, or have successfully been able to install Solaris with G15, I'd like to hear about it, please.
Gonna try SuSE and see if my results vary.
Thanks...
--Mike
I'm installing Solaris from image file - I am proceeding through the installation procedure (and everything's working as it should be - F2, [return], arrow keys, etc., all seem to work. However, when I get to the screen where it prompts me for a language and I try to press any number key, (0 for english ...) (or any key, including [return]), all that's displayed in the terminal is ansi soup:
S^@^@^@^A^@^@^T ...etc....
and the prompt again.
I'm running xVM under Windows Vista Home Premium, fully updated and patched as of this morning, and a Logitech G15 keyboard via USB 2.0. I don't really care if none of the G15 features work -- I'd just like the basic keyboard to work...
I've tried installing with the default keyboard "driver", and with the USB2.0 filter for the keyboard, but I get the same results. Also, after I kill xVM, I have to hard reset the keyboard so that Vista will see it again without a system reboot.
If anyone has any suggestions, or have successfully been able to install Solaris with G15, I'd like to hear about it, please.
Gonna try SuSE and see if my results vary.
Thanks...
--Mike