On Thu, 29 May 2008 08:29:12 +0300
Tapio Raevaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wednesday 28 May 2008, ionut cucu wrote:
> > While gracefully working on my computer out of the blue, by keyboard
> > stops working. Changing keyboards didn't help, only rebooting does.
> > Both PS/2 keyboards...So I guess it's a computer issue...any ideas
> > where I should start looking?
> 
> If you're using X, next time try the following: press Alt + SysRQ +
> r, switch to console with Ctrl + Alt + F1 and start killing random
> programs, occasionally switching back to X. In the past, I've had
> trouble with Amarok jamming the keyboard; if you're using it, it
> might be a good first target for your killing spree.
> 
Sorry? start killing processes randomly?(maniac grinds with big axe)
Also, my first atempt was to switch to console but Nota Bene: the
keyboard is not working. The magic key might be an idea but I need
Kernel debugging off in order to run nvidia-drivers
> You need to have CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y in the kernel for this to work
> (it's on by default).
> 
> For a safer reboot, see
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key , especially the
> 'Raising Elephants' part.

Mr Hal,
I'm also using ~amd64 but 2.6.24, I'll try a kernel update and see how
it goes. But where do you begin searching for a solution here? Provided
I wanted to go to the bottom of it
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