zentara wrote:
If I install from the 6.4 cdrom, booting from the cdrom, with NUMLOCKS ON enabled in bios, the screen output confuses "z" and "y" In other words, if I type "yast" the system runs yast, but echos "zast" to the terminal window.
Has anyone have an explanation? The motherboard vendor said the vis chipset was designed for windows, and it may be causing this.
Any clues out there?
Go into Yast and set your keyboard to 101-US-qwerty (or something like
that, depending on what you want.
My students just did a "follow me" install on 15 systems in the lab,
(all exactly the same systems). I just spent my lunch-hour setting up
keyboards! 10 out of 15 were set to the default (german) which replaces
z with y amongst a few other things.
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