Bug#558691: lshal and Xorg logs

2009-12-02 Thread Julien Cristau
reassign 558691 hal
kthxbye

On Wed, Dec  2, 2009 at 10:12:36 +0100, Torsten Landschoff wrote:

> Hi Julien,
> 
> I reproduced the lack of keyboard support today, please see attached logs.

Thanks for the help with this.  The first lshal only lists the USB
receiver as input device, whereas the rebooted one has a number of
additional devices (including the machine's keyboard).  So I'm going to
reassign this to hal (the bug may be further down the stack, but at
least it seems not to be in X).

Cheers,
Julien



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Bug#558691: lshal and Xorg logs

2009-12-02 Thread Torsten Landschoff
Hi Julien,

I reproduced the lack of keyboard support today, please see attached logs.

I did another fresh installation for this but forgot to attach my USB
mouse and keyboard receiver (still using a PS/2 keyboard for the new
system) like I did in the previous attempt.

I did a fresh squeeze installation and ran installed x-window-system and xdm.
After installation, I noticed that I did not connect the USB mouse and
keyboard that I had last time (the PS/2 receiver was connected as well due
to d-i not working with USB kbd/mouse).

Interestingly, after starting xdm I had a core pointer working (the USB
mouse), but no keyboard. At least, the PS/2 connected keyboard is not
working, I did not test with the USB keyboard (sorry, gotta get going...).


I do not have much time currently, so I hope the attached logs are helpful.
I had to reboot using sys-rq this time (did not install ssh, ouch!). After
rebooting, Xorg has keyboard and mouse working fine.

So long, Torsten


lshal-initial.txt.gz
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xorg-initial.log.gz
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lshal-rebooted.txt.gz
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xorg-rebooted.log.gz
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