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Jun 17, 2010

Hey Guys, I'am new here and request your help on this:
After installing emacs and a few dependencies on my RHEL 5, on restarting the system, the keyboard was not able to work. I restarted several times in vein.

However, when I start in single mode, it works perfectly. I have tried looking for a solution from google, but in vein.

Kindly help...

Regards, Andrew

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