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linux5250-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 03/04/2004 02:42:02 PM: > We want to rollout a few Linux test workstations and we have Affirmative > 122kb already in place with windows. These keyboards require a driver in > order to use under windows, so I'm guess they would _not_ work under Linux? I'm guessing when you go into your BIOS setup, you can use your keyboard to navigate. Meaning your keyboard does not require a driver at all. Probably what the driver is for, is extra features (configurable "multimedia" or "internet" keys). I've never seen a North-Amercian keyboard that doesn't work under Linux.
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