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Title:
Keyboard and mouse stop
17.04 did not have any problems, I never had 16.04 on this computer.
An update to the kernel yesterday seems to have resolved this issue
(linux-image-4.13.0-31). So it's not worth investigating further at this
point in time.
However, the kernel update seems to have introduced a full system
I've seen this kind of bug occur on other laptops, and in those cases it
was a hardware fault (the ribbon cables for the keyboard and touchpad
randomly lose contact).
For the moment let's assume your case is still a software problem. So can you
please try:
1. Booting 16.04 and use it for a