Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20

Description of the problem:
Reloading the hostap_pci module while in GNOME and using NetworkManager 
eventually stops all keyboard input (bar sysrq) from being registered.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Boot the machine into GNOME .
2. Start a gnome-terminal .
3. Become root using
/usr/bin/sudo -s
4. Run the following:
modprobe -r prism2_pci orinoco_pci hostap_pci && modprobe hostap_pci
5. Wait for NetworkManager to attach to a previously chosen network (or go to 
the NetworkManager applet and enter an ESSID to connect to.

Expected results:
To connect to access point specified. Computer to have a working network 
connection and keyboard input to continue to be accepted (e.g. respond to caps 
lock).

Actual results:
NetworkManager spends longer trying to connect than it does when using 
orinoco_pci drivers. When it brings up /sbin/wpa_supplicant keyboard seemingly 
stops working accept for sysrq keys (assuming sysrq is enabled). Computer does 
not respond to power button request to shut down. Can't swap to a virtual 
console. Mouse input continues to work.

Bizarrely I was able to do a safe shutdown by copying and pasting the 
individual letters of
shutdown -r now
along with a newline into a gnome-terminal that happened to already have root. 
The computer took over five minutes to get to the "Halting computer" stage and 
did not power off.

How reproducible is this bug?
This bug is reproducible every time.

Version Information
Ubuntu Feisty (Herd 5)
linux-image-2.6.20-9-generic

** Affects: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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Keyboard killed when using hostap_pci with NetworkManager
https://launchpad.net/bugs/89464

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