Hi!
I had the same problem:
After doing a full upgrade from Jaunty keyboard and mouse were disabled
under X. I could ssh to the machine and after shutting down gdm I got
back to the terminal where the keyboard was working well.
After reading through the comments, I checked the Device entries in
Upgraded to Maverick and the problem is solved.
Using kernel 2.6.35-28-generic (the one provided by Canonical).
Kind regards,
Yaron Shahrabani.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/555169
@ Timo Aaltonen
Bug #739118 filed against linux for symptoms of:
Keyboard always working in Grub, randomly not functional in both tty and
gdm after boot. Failure affects both tty and gdm simultaneously.
Touchpad randomly not functional when gdm loads.
Keyboard may be functional in gdm while
This bug has become impossible to follow. If you can reproduce the
problem on a fully updated lucid/maverick/natty, please file a new bug
by running 'ubuntu-bug xorg'.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-keyboard (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Just to inform that the bug disapeared for 2 days.
I just ugraded my ubuntu version and do some cleaning old kernel versions
Please find attached the history and term log files.
** Attachment added: history.log
** Attachment added: term.log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-keyboard/+bug/555169/+attachment/1838755/+files/term.log
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For some time I have a keyboard issue at boot. It is relatively close to what
I've read here.
I think this issue appeared after a Lucid Lynx kernel upgrade. Before, it
worked fine.
Till GDM is displayed, the keyboard works well (usb Dell keyboard). I can enter
my login and password.
X11 starts
# Xorg -version
X.Org X Server 1.7.6
Release Date: 2010-03-17
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: Linux 2.6.24-27-server x86_64 Ubuntu
Current Operating System: Linux phlsys 2.6.32-27-generic #49-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec
2 00:51:09 UTC 2010 x86_64
Kernel command line:
When I upgraded my Dell Inspiron 2650 from Hardy Heron to Lucid my
onboard keyboard and mousepad died. Appears to be bug 555169.
If I:
sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
then comment out the line
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet splash
to be
#GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet splash
keyboard and
The issue sounds like the problem on my notebook Dell D830 with a docking
station. I installed a fresh Ubuntu 10.04 four weeks ago. Before I used Ubuntu
9.04 without any problem.
Now I randomize get freezes on GDM Login. Both keyboards, internal and PC/2,
also the synaptic touchpad and the
Some updated:
I updated the Kernel to 2.6.35-RC1 (via here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.35-rc1-lucid/, but be very
careful, the 173 drivers from nvidia does not work with this card and I can
only use Nouveau, if anyone know anything I'd love to hear...)
The problem still
I have upgraded to lucid on two computers
they both have the same mainboard (GA-E7AUM-DS2H) and same keyboard (logitecg
MX3200).
On one computer it worked after the upgrade from karmic.
On the other one the keyboard and mouse are locked at gdm login.
inside both computers I have two dvb-c tuner
Unfortunately, the problem isn't solved after all. I still have the
occasional (and rather frequent, it feels) keyboard and mouse lag.
Moreover, which might be related, I sometimes don't get to the login
screen at all. I'm just left at the splash screen forever and am forced
to use the power
I used gdmsetup to change to automatic login, then rebooted, changed
back to multiuser again, and rebooted twice more. I now have the
following warnings in my log files:
gdm-binary[902]: WARNING: Unable to find users: no seat-id found
gdm-simple-greeter[1376]: Gtk-WARNING:
I issued bug #590966 but have now marked it as a duplicate of this one.
I've been experiencing a lagging mouse and keybord for some time after
getting to the login screen. This seems to have been solved by writing a
new xorg.conf from the NVIDIA X server settings application and as such,
I'm quite
Thanks Feo. Maybe I'll try your solution in the future, but currently I
have reverted to 9.10 and don't plan to upgrade in the nearest future.
In my opinion 10.04 is uglier and much less usable than 9.10 (are they
going the same way the KDE3-KDE4 has gone?)
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@Feo
Removing irqbalance did not solve the problem for me. The workaround for my
situation remains as per comment #50.
It would be helpful if everyone attempted your solution to see if it
fixes their systems. This would verify your bug and probably be the
basis for a separate bug report if
I found the cause of my problem!
Many people have written that if run the system in single-user mode, and then
manually run gdm - everything works. I also make this work, and I wanted to
find the difference between single- and multi-user modes. And I found the
reason - it is a daemon
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