I just installed R3.2 on a Toshiba Satellite.  I had been running Debian 9.
I installed to a USB drive with dd after checking signatures.  
The installation went fine use the mouse pad and keyboard.  

After installation and reboot, I selected defaults and the sign on screen came 
up.  It did not respond to either laptop keyboard or mouse pad.  So I plugged 
in a USB mouse, it worked fine but there was no response to the laptop 
keyboard.  I plugged in a USB keyboard and was able to sign in and navigate 
around.

I have looked up a variety of issues on laptop keyboards, but those that seem 
close address files in the /etc folder which Qube doesn't seem to have.  

1) How can I pursue the making the laptop keyboard and mouse work?
2) Where can I find a graphic of the Qube folder structure?

Thank you,
Ray

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