On 3/14/18, Ralf Mardorf <silver.bullet@zoho.com> wrote:
As a real-time audio user, too, be sure, I'm as well using a PS/2 keyboard. A PS/2 keyboard should work. However, from time to time it
I'm so glad to hear there are other PS/2 keyboard proponents. USB kinda, sorta works but the bus nature of it, and having more than two devices connected, it means there's intermittent bus resets and ports disabled by kernel until reboot if it's those kind of days.
could happen, that the keyboard's lock LEDs start blinking during startup and startup doesn't finish, but the messages don't show a kernel panic or something keyboard related. If this happens, I just need to reset the computer, a second startup always worked for me. assuming your keyboard should be broken, they still sell brand new native PS/2 keyboards in all price ranges. Due to the USB keyboard issues PS/2 keyboards are seemingly much more important to gamers, than for real-time audio users.
Is it still native when connected with a USB-to-PS/2 adapter? I'm asking because it's very limiting when you shop around for a keyboard with a "pure" PS/2 connector. It's already hard to find an ergonomic keyboard that has mechanical switches, and insisting on non-USB shrinks the list, leaving not much of a selection.
Btw. "core" provides 4.15.8. I already upgraded to 4.15.8 early Monday morning and FWIW I skipped 4.15.5 and upgraded from 4.15.4-1 to 4.15.6-1, so I don't know if something is fishy with 4.15.5.
What was wrong with 4.15.5? I missed the news.