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I had intrepid ubuntu server 8.10. Upgraded to jaunty 9.04 and rebooted.
Mouse and keyboard was non-responsive at login screen of gnome. My
computer was a dead duck.
I took the installation CD and mounted the HD to a shell only session so I
could use the keyboard.
There was no hal process (ps
Update for 2.6.28-14: not working.
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I am also getting the non-responsive keyboard/mouse. Dual Opteron,
64-bit Ubuntu desktop 9.04. Worked fine until the latest update and
reboot. Xorg.0.log seems to indicate hald hadn't started. I ssh'd into
the machine to see that indeed hald hadn't started. I have tried
reinstalling hal and
Just an update:
I have now booted a few times successfully into kernel 2.6.28-13-generic
#45-Ubuntu, but a few minutes ago I had the same problem (lockup at boot
at the gdm prompt). So the problem is still there (I'm constantly
updating my system). Right now working again with 2.6.27-11.
I had the same problem. When X starts, no keyboard and no mouse but the
pointer (in the login box) works and the sound.
My problem was the /etc/init.d/hal script. It was empty And then hal
did not start.
I reinstall hal (sudo aptitude reinstall hal) in the recover mode and
all works again.
Hello, I had the same problem after reinstalling jaunty because of
problems between KDE and Gnome in the same machine. When I tried rmmod
psmouse I got an error so I checked modules. The problem was I have
kernel 2.6.28-13 but I had the directory /lib/modules/2.6.28-11-generic.
I made
cp -R
Hello,
I can't confirm what SnowTDM is writing. For all kernel versions I
have a separate modules directory (2.6.27-11, 2.6.28-11, 2.6.28-13). The
only working kernel version is 2.6.27-11. Of course I haven't tried to
run modinfo with the non-working kernels to see if there's some kind of
After testing it for a while, I can now confirm that the problem does
not happen for me with kernel 2.6.27-11-generic.
So this seems to be a bug in 2.7.28
Oliver
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Grmpf. Of course I mean 2.6.28.
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I've just installed clean 9.04. Everything were okay until I did an
upgrade. Reboot caused my mouse and keyboard unusable. In recovery mode
keyboard is working fine. I noticed also that during installation of
server 9.04 and (after that) xorg I received dpkg error on hald. It was
on the same
I spotted this:
kernel: hald[3654]: segfault at 0 ip 00433725 sp
7fffebd4f2b0 error 4 in hald...
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In my case this is probably because of another bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hal/+bug/361689
This is happening when you install mdadm and try to use software RAID
arrays. I have two of them: one mirror and one stripe. Anyway, the
patch for the above bug is still not published for 9.04. So
Still having the problem with my PS2 keyboard and mouse (they are connected to
a PS2 to USB adapter). Any further suggestions?
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I think my problem is related to this post. I bought an PS/2 to usb adapter.
The keyboard and mouse work only sometimes. Is the consensus that I should
use?
sudo update-rc.d -f dbus remove
sudo update-rc.d dbus defaults
sudo update-rc.d -f hal remove
sudo update-rc.d hal defaults
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For me the situation is the same as for Jesper Steinicke Würtz (Dell
Vostro 1310 with problems after upgrade.
As I thought this was a Bug in X.org I (erroneously) filed a bug report:
Bug #378866
I've included the output of lspci for further information.
Besides not being able to login I don't
Debian unstable does not have this problem.I've been using sid for a few
weeks now on my Vostro. It's the same X version as Jaunty (I suppose a
bit more recent but basically the same version). However, the kernel is
2.6.29, newer than Ubuntu 9.04. This bug caused me to go back to Debian,
and for
This worked for me
sudo update-rc.d -f dbus remove
sudo update-rc.d dbus defaults
sudo update-rc.d -f hal remove
sudo update-rc.d hal defaults
I have a P4 homemade... can't remember what's in. if you want info please tell
me what logs
I did an dist upgrade from hardy (through online update
i have a dell vostro 1710 and have been experiencing the same lack of
stabilty since upgrading .
i've been with ubuntu for several years and this is the worst release
yet :( :( :(
There is clearly something going wrong with :
ACPI - power management is not making sense anymore and my battery is
I found a posible solution for this bug at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/341094
I have a DELL VOSTRO 1510, and add i8042.reset i8042.nomux i8042.nopnp
i8042.noloop to boot parameters in GRUB.
this work fine for my up to now. (two days).
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chaz, you can try to execute only the following commands, without trying
everything I did:
sudo update-rc.d -f dbus remove
sudo update-rc.d dbus defaults
sudo update-rc.d -f hal remove
sudo update-rc.d hal defaults
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I have the exact same error after upgrading from 8.10 to 9.04 on my Dell Vostro
1310 laptop.
Every time I boot the machine, when the power cord has been disconnected, I am
unable to login due to a non-responsive keyboard at the login screen. I can
always succeed restarting the machine using an
Hello, I had the same problem with my Dell XPS 1330 under Jaunty.
This problem did not happen immediately after the upgrade from Intrepid, but a
few days later, with apparently no reasons.
Both mouse and keyboard froze at login screen, and I was unable to make them
work by rebooting.
However, I
I've also been running update Jaunty for a week or so and it's been
fine, but tonight I ran updates while fiddling with amarok and my system
froze. DRT. I had no choice but to power cycle and upon rebooting it
froze again right after entering my password and hitting enter. I
rebooted again to the
I often experience this problem when I boot into kernel
2.6.28-11-generic, but if I select 2.6.27-11-generic instead, it works
correctly every time. Can anyone else confirm this?
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Just as an update: if I have the laptop plugged in when I turn it on,
the first time it comes to the login window the keyboard and mouse will
be unresponsive. I hit the power button to shut it down normally, and
reboot, and it then works just fine every time. On the other hand, if I
don't plug it
please let me know if this solved your problem. Greetings.
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by shiny and new software that doesn't always work very well.
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To: Tim Richardson
ReplyTo: Bug 335297
Subject: [Bug 335297] Re: [jaunty] Keyboard and Mouse Frozen on Login Screen
Sent: Apr 28, 2009 17:49
please let me
I'm getting the same problem as Tim. I'm on a Dell Vostro 1710. The
problem seems completely erratic right now because sometimes when I boot
up I will have neither the keyboard nor the mouse, and sometimes I will
have both. They become non-responsive instantly at the login window. I
have tried to
I have nvidia graphics in my vostro. I still have ubuntu 9.04 on another dell
laptop, with intel graphics; no problems.
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Subject: [Bug 335297] Re: [jaunty] Keyboard and Mouse Frozen
You can try disabling hotplug from Xorg.
Add the following to your xorg.conf
Section ServerFlags
# OptionDontZap False ## Uncomment this only is you wish to
enable Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to kill X
Option AutoAddDevices False
EndSection
This option lets X and hal use the
I've just encountered the same problem with the release version of
Jaunty.
It's been working fine since Thursday (yes, I had to have it right away
:)
As of an hour ago, every time I try to log into Jaunty, the keyboard and
mouse freeze up at the (X windows) login prompt. That is -- both the
USB
Please ignore my previous post -- I had tried to quiet dbus daemon based
on another bug report:
allow send_interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties
send_type=method_call send_member=Get/
which hosed it instead.
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I have a Dell vostro 1310. I get keyboard freezes intermittently,
requiring me to reboot via the power key (I push the power key and the
machine reboots, which is also odd). I'm using the generic kernel. So
far, the second boot has always worked.
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I think I have the same issue, but it's only when I'm boot into the -rt
kernel (that's 2.6.28-3-rt) When I boot into the generic
(2.6.28-11-generic) kernel mouse and keyboard functionality is fine. Go
in with the real-time kernel and sometimes it'll freeze straight after
logging in, sometimes I
Reinstalling from the alpha 5 cd and dist-upgrading directly to -11
fixed the issue for me. And I no longer need to boot with i8042.nopnp
for the keyboard/mouse to work. Weird, perhaps a problem applying one of
the intermediate updates.
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Hello,
I put a comment following bug 342456 -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/342156
Initial message :
- On my desktop PC, with Jaunty 64 Alpha 6, no problem until login
screen, but when I am on Ubuntu session, mouse does not work correctly.
I can moove it and cursor follows the moves on the
I have the same problem (keyboard/mouse die after X starts) after dist
upgrading (-8 to -11 kernel, x64). Booting into single user mode and
starting dbus and hald manually I get the same hald segfault as above.
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** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
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I also have this problem. The keyboard and mouse work properly until X
starts, then this is found in the log:
[ 424.382322] hald[3985]: segfault at 0 ip 00435b05 sp
7fffc3760990 error 4 in hald[40+57000]
Also i get the message: Internal Error, Failed to initialize HAL! at the
Something screwed up my panel (no panel in gnome at all) so I
reinstalled, running into new bugs such as grub2 has no grub.cfg where
to edit boot options. Howerver, now ps/2 works out of the box, usb
mouse via usb still does not.
But in xorg.log I have ps/2 logitech now
[5.963646] (II)
Hi guys, same for me
I'm running Jaunty on live CD
USB Logitech mouse
connexion to KVM switch, which is PS2, thru PS2/USB adaptor
sudo rmmod psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse proto=imps
has been the solution to make it work, no frozen mouse anymore, hope the
developers will correct the bug
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I did a dist-upgrade using update-manager -d, everything went well until I
rebooted and got to the new GDM login window.
That's when my mouse and keyboard froze. I can't move my mouse nor can I
switch to a terminal - it's like it's physically unplugged. I tried both
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Dist-upgraded as every day - nothing changed so far / ps2 mouse which is a
logitech - other I can't say, because the sticker is scrubed away after long
years of ubuntu ;-) ist still a touchpad - but otherwise works.
USB mouse doees not light up at all - this one is a RX250 ... so I will have a
Hi there,
Concerning the ps/2 mouse which get recognized as Elantech touchpad,
it's apparently a know kernel issue, and only affect some logitech
mouse.
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=9ab7b25e6a30d2292bd6d4913b71c918ee1e21b4
There're already a
@Antex: recovery console and
sudo /etc/init.d/dbus start
sudo /etc/init.d/hal start
startx
does not improve anything
@Xavier
This helped as a workaround - still my USB Mouse does not light up, but the one
via PS/2 adapter starts to work! Yippee...
@Timo Michel
I have the same in GDM's :0.log
I dist-upgraded to 2.6.28.9 and now I can only login with failsafe gnome
session.
Normal login gives
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/60x11-localhost: 4: Syntax error: Bad fd number
from this bug #340697... and moved the ampersand to the end of the
line...
I found this in my dmesg as related to
@Xavier this sounds interesting with reloading the modules - would it help to
explicitely configure imps2 in xorg.conf as well.
I am on the road this weekend, but will check back tomorrow.
@Anthex also sounds interesting - will try the recovery console. The
problem does not have anything to do
I made a fresh install from alternate Ubuntu Studio Jaunty X86_64 alpha
5 a week ago. Sometimes I have no keyboard and mouse at GDM. I am not
sure, but I think this bug generates logs in /var/log/gdm. I have 5 logs
there and I think they match situation and time the bug appeared.
Rebooting usually
Grizzly, have you eliminated the possibility that it is one of the
startup scripts in the multi-threaded boot that is killing your PS/2
mouse? e.g. Have you tried by-passing some of them by doing
/etc/init.d/dbus start, /etc/init.d/hal start, startx from the recovery
console? (You said earlier you
Hi,
don't know if this will help, but as I'm affected as well. After boot
(linux-image 2.6.28.8.8) keyboard is working, mouse not (logitech usb
connected via converter on PS/2 port, so PS/2).
But, forcing psmouse proto to imps get my mouse back:
sudo rmmod psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse
Dax's bug title and first post sounded like my hal-info problem but his
second post sounds like my powernowd problem *if* by screen still
freezing he means the text cursor stops flashing in kdm. Dax?
My XP2800+ machine install was from a Jaunty Desktop Alpha 4 ISO. A
default install of a Desktop
If I install powernowd on my Alpha 5 VM, there is no freeze. And seeing
as uninstalling powernowd on my XP2800+ machine both brings it into line
with Alpha 5 and fixes the problem, I don't think I should take this
further.
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Actually, I installed via this mini.iso (similar to the debian one)
put onto an usb stick by unetbootin. So everything besides the initrd
basically (even the installer itself) was fetched from the state it was
in on March 1st. So hard to say if I had Alpha4 or Alpha5. Everyday
I do a script I
Gratulations Antex if you work fine now - I don't
Reinstalled from scratch via mini iso from March 4th - keyboard works,
mouse not neither on usb. I think this must be a HAL problem, because
the USB pendrive I installed from seemingly is recognised:
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 058f:6387 Alcor Micro
I found the following related to 2.6.28 and ps/2 issues with Elantech
- bug #315882 - Elantech driver too old to function
- bug #123775 - older but interesting, because it is the outher way round, here
the touchpad is rec. as wheelmouse
in my case, the wheelmouse is recognised as a touchbad
If I remove powernowd from the boot sequence, the freeze with 2.6.28-8
doesn't happen. Running /etc/init.d/powernowd start gives instant
lockup. linux_2.6.28-8.24.diff.gz does mention cpufreq-nforce2.o.
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Strange, I had no powernowd installed - maybe that's why my machine
seemed a little loud.
I installed sysfsutils and added
devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor=ondemand
devices/system/cpu/cpu1/cpufreq/scaling_governor=ondemand
and also set this manually to avoid rebooting. I get
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Maybe something related to this bug #332170
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From the error message mentioning hald/fdi-cache and the report that
reinstalling hal-info resolved the issue, it sounds a lot like this is a
hal-info bug rather than X.
See also
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/HalBreaksKeyboardAndMouse
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By no cursor, I meant the text cursor stops flashing.
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So Antex and me experience the same Problems on different hardware - which both
is nforce and AMD am I right?
As Antex runs on an older kernel, I wil try to install the same 2.6.28-7 and
see if it there's an improvement...
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Cant't install via synaptic anything older than 2.6.28-8 or 2.6.36-3 for
rt. Booting rt gives me bug #337356. Tried booting the server kernel
also - same behaviour than linux-image-generic. I'm afraid that's it for
today unless nobody demands specific logs...
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Well, despite NO hanging, following reinstall hal-info did not solve the
problem for me, I get
Runner started - allowed paths are '/usr/lib/hal:/usr/lib/hal/scripts:/usr/bin'
Error binding udev_event socket: Address already in use
on uname -r 2.6.28-8-generic
I am running on Asus M2NBP-VM CSM .
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Update: from time to time, I can move the mouse a little, but I get no
cursor afterwards. In fact, if the supposed cursor is on something
clickable, it might even react to it. Occurs with the login screen and
within kde (gnome not yet installed)
I tried acpi=off as boot option, but that means
My comments above were for the 2.6.28-7-generic kernel which works for
me. With 2.6.28-8-generic my machine freezes either shortly before the
login screen appears or up to 3 seconds after. Sometimes I can move the
mouse on the login screen before it freezes, but no cursor afterwards
and any
Keyboard and mouse broke for me too when I upgraded Jaunty and rebooted
yesterday (I had been upgrading/rebooting daily). Both USB and PS/2 interfaces
are affected for the kdm and gdm login screen. I dropped to the recovery
console, started the SSH server and then resumed booting and was able
Well despite hanging, following reinstalling hal-info above I don't have
the problem any more.
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The update a few moments ago is promising. Mouse now moving on the login
screen, unfortunately, keyboard and screen still freezing on the login
screen.
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I have exactly the same problem
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Last update fixed things for me
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just did an upgrade, still not working. rebooted a couple of times and also
tried kdm and slim but problem still exists.
changing status back to confirmed
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