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2011-04-09
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2011-04-10
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2011-04-22
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hi someone has solved the problem of the restarts? i've tried with the power kernel without solution...
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2011-04-22
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2011-04-22
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2011-04-23
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2011-04-23
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I would like to know if there is a way to get a USB keyboard to work within LXDE apps. At the moment I the alphabet works but not the number/special characters such as @!#$%^
Within maemo I'm using extkbd to get the special characters/numbers to work, and was hoping that this behaviour is carried forward to easy debian. Thanx