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It sounds like a driver issue then. If you had another Linux PC running debian perhaps ;-) you could try plugging it in to that and see if it works. Then you would have to determine which driver/kernel module needed to be loaded and see if you could track it down. Perhaps someone else has another solution, or you could try a different USB keyboard. It might be easier to see what other USB keyboards are working for people here and look for one of those. Sorry I can't help...
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http://usb.brando.com.hk/prod_detail.php?prod_id=00039