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Old 07-14-2008, 06:39 PM
Luis Maceira
 
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Default Extended numeric keyboard partially not recognized in Testing.

With Etch my keyboard was completely recognized.I upgraded to Testing and the
numbers 0-9 on the keyboard part(on the right) are not recognized,I need touse the numbers on top of the main board part.However,on the right part ofthe keyboard
the numbers are not recognized but the signs +,-,*,/,= are recognized.Howcan I fix
this?

With apt-get upgrade* I upgrade all new packages in testing(security updates and
the updates in main).How can I upgrade only regarding the security updates in http://security.debian.org.

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Old 07-14-2008, 06:39 PM
Bob Cox
 
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Default Re: Extended numeric keyboard partially not recognized in Testing.

On Tue, Jul 08, 2008 at 15:14:33 -0700, Luis Maceira (luis_a_maceira@yahoo.com) wrote:

> With Etch my keyboard was completely recognized.I upgraded to Testing andthe
> numbers 0-9 on the keyboard part(on the right) are not recognized,I need to use the numbers on top of the main board part.However,on the right part of the keyboard
> the numbers are not recognized but the signs +,-,*,/,= are recognized.How can I fix
> this?


The 'Num Lock' key?

> With apt-get upgrade* I upgrade all new packages in testing(security updates and
> the updates in main).How can I upgrade only regarding the security updates in http://security.debian.org.


Edit your /etc/apt/sources.list file. You can 'comment out' the
unwanted lines with a hash ( # )

Also, please try to post to this list in text only, the html is
unnecessary. Thank you.

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