** 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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Keyboard inoperative at boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332385
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