** Description changed: - I am running Ubuntu 8.10 on an EVGA E175 (nForce 750i SLI) motherboard. - If I enable USB mouse support in the BIOS of the MB, the keyboard is - totally inoperative when the login window comes up (cannot type, cannot - toggle status of num-lock, cap-lock or scroll-lock). If I disable USB - mouse support in the BIOS, they keyboard will work. If I boot into - WinXP, the keyboard will work regardless of the BIOS setting of USB - mouse support + I am running Ubuntu 8.10 (Kernel Linux 2.6.27-11-generic) on an EVGA + E175 (nForce 750i SLI) motherboard. + + Action that caused problem: I changed the BIOS on the motherboard to + enable mouse support. + + Expected behavior: I expected no change in the operation of Ubuntu or + WinXP. + + Behavior encountered: No change in operation of WinXP. When I booted + into Ubuntu, the keyboard was operative for the Grub menu, and I + selected Ubuntu. Ubuntu booted and brought up the login box asking for + user name. At this point, the keyboard was inoperative. I could not + type in my name, and I could not toggle the state of the num-lock, cap- + lock or scroll-lock. I pressed the power switch so that the computer + powered down. I repeated the previous sequence with the same results. + Both of the above tests were with my PS2 keyboard. At this point I + replaced the keyboard with another PS2 keyboard and repeated the + sequence, with the same result. I do not own a USB keyboard, so could + not test that.
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