I tried install from debian-11.1.0-amd64-netinst.iso and debian-live-11.1.0-amd64-standard+nonfree.iso, keyboard work's on the GRUB's 1-st screen, after that when I choosing Graphical Install or Install, it loading language dialog but keyboard wont respond.
How to fix it?
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Keyboard doesn't work during installation on Macbook pro 13" 2017 (MacBookPro14,1).
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Re: Keyboard doesn't work during installation on Macbook pro 13" 2017 (MacBookPro14,1).
Does the keyboard work in a live session ?
Does an external keyboard work in the installer ?
Does the touchpad or mouse work in graphical install or live session ?
Does an external keyboard work in the installer ?
Does the touchpad or mouse work in graphical install or live session ?
Re: Keyboard doesn't work during installation on Macbook pro 13" 2017 (MacBookPro14,1).
I have not tried Bullseye, but touch and keyboard doesn't work in Raspberry Pi Desktop for Mac live session.
This is was my first idea, but i have no external keyboard and cant get it in the reasonable time.
Touch doesn't and have no mouse
Re: Keyboard doesn't work during installation on Macbook pro 13" 2017 (MacBookPro14,1).
I had try Windows 10 bootable USB, and guess what, keyboard and touch doesn't work.
Any ideas what is going on?
Any ideas what is going on?
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Re: Keyboard doesn't work during installation on Macbook pro 13" 2017 (MacBookPro14,1).
Good news.
What kernel version does it use ?
What keyboard type is it (PS/2, USB, or some other exotic type) ?
What kernel version does it use ?
What keyboard type is it (PS/2, USB, or some other exotic type) ?
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dmesg | grep -i keyboard