I'm even more sure that i3/the X session didn't freeze as the time display progresses.

This time I enabled the numpad, and what's odd is that he led stays on even if I unplug, then replug the keyboard. I tried to switch to a tty, or even kill the X session, but neither the mouse or keyboard react. Even the Sysrg+R or something like that (I tried with and without caps) does nothing.

I'll try to fetch the Xorg log.
It seems I can get it with journal ctl -e _COMM=Xorg.bin

Not sure it's related yet, but I've read about:
* service dbus start && service hald start
* in /etc/rc.conf --> dbus_enable="YES"
* check the Xorg.conf in /etc/X11/

But before trying things, I want to get a more accurate diagnostic.

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