*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 557065 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 557065
frozen mouse/ keyboard
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I found the same problem, and the black list did the trick. I contacted
ASUS and they informed me they do not support systems other than
Microsoft. NICE!
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Blacklisting of the asus_atk0110 did the job
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Title:
PS2 keyboad and mouse lockup
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This bud seems (for me) to be a duplicated of bug 557065
I'll gone a try this solution...
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Title:
PS2 keyboad and mouse lockup
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Black listing did the trick. I contacted ASUS to find out when they plan to
fix their driver, and they told me they do not support anything but
windows. Does anyone else have a fix that allows the fans to be monitored?
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 2:09 AM, saejin 632...@bugs.launchpad.net
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This kind of remark from ASUS should encourage all Linux community to
back-list Asus itself as provider. I already did it with Canon printers
and scanners for the same reason!! (no drivers)
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I had the same problem with a P7P55D-E-Premium mother board running 64 bit
versions of both Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10. No issue with Ubuntu 9.10. Switching
to a USB mouse would make the mouse work but of course not the keyboard.
I understand the asus_atk0110 driver gives information for the fans.
To blacklist the driver (so it doesn't get loaded) go to the directory
/etc/modprobe.d and edit the file blacklist.conf
Add the line blacklist asus_atk0110 to the file
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Blacklisting the asus_atk0110 seams to solve the problem for me too.
Thanks a lot. Hardware is also i7-870 and the P7P55D-E Motherboard.
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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After trying a few things I think I have tracked this down to a problem
with the module asus_atk0110. Since blacklisting this module the
behavior has not come back. If I put the module back in, I see the
problem again.
There are references on the web that for an Asus P7P55D motherboard this
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