04-18-2021, 04:25 PM
My NumLk is the same in Bullseye, mrfixit stretch, and Manjaro, I just made the rounds again.
BUT I set the keyboard type to a Logitech in mrfixit and in Bullseye it's back to "Generic 105 key PC (intl)". So while the NumLk issue may live in some strange location, it may be independent of the keyboard type. Brightness keys (Fn-F1 and Fn-F2?) still don't work. That's even after installing a couple of Ayufan's files that were supposed to fix them.
Keyboard types in Debian are set with dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration (Like anybody can remember that). It has a screen for model, one for layout, one for the AltGr key, one for the compose key and a last one of whether Control-Alt-Backspace should kill the X server. It's all different in Manjaro, but the Debian's the same in Raspbian. You can safely edit the config files in /etc/default it says in some man page. dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration runs at a console level, it's a Whiptail dialog, you see the same thing in X.
I didn't find any GPU video player anywhere, I thought mrfixit had one. With omxplayer on a RPI 3B you can watch 1920x1080 video with almost no CPU involvement, it's just passing stuff to the GPU.
My nvme drive was the hero of the day, I could just mount it and take notes no matter what I was in.
I never had a 6502.
BUT I set the keyboard type to a Logitech in mrfixit and in Bullseye it's back to "Generic 105 key PC (intl)". So while the NumLk issue may live in some strange location, it may be independent of the keyboard type. Brightness keys (Fn-F1 and Fn-F2?) still don't work. That's even after installing a couple of Ayufan's files that were supposed to fix them.
Keyboard types in Debian are set with dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration (Like anybody can remember that). It has a screen for model, one for layout, one for the AltGr key, one for the compose key and a last one of whether Control-Alt-Backspace should kill the X server. It's all different in Manjaro, but the Debian's the same in Raspbian. You can safely edit the config files in /etc/default it says in some man page. dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration runs at a console level, it's a Whiptail dialog, you see the same thing in X.
I didn't find any GPU video player anywhere, I thought mrfixit had one. With omxplayer on a RPI 3B you can watch 1920x1080 video with almost no CPU involvement, it's just passing stuff to the GPU.
My nvme drive was the hero of the day, I could just mount it and take notes no matter what I was in.
I never had a 6502.