** Description changed:

  I installed the alpha 2 of Ubuntu hardy today with the alternate CD.
  Installation worked fine as always.
  
  So I booted it up and in GDM I was not able to type in anything. Also 
shortcuts and cursor keys didn't work. Not even Ctrl+Alt+F1...F8, 
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace, Ctrl+Alt+Del, ... nothing. I booted it up again and figured 
out that I wasn't even able to input anything from the keyboard during the boot 
up. Pressing many letter keys in GDM did result in some "kkkkkk"s once but 
nothing else.
  So I tried the recovery mode. Typing letters while booting did work, but as 
the boot was completed, also no keyboard input possible. Very strange: not even 
pressing the power button some seconds did anything (so I had to take out the 
battery out of my laptop to power it off).
  
+ UPDATE: Keyboard input works like a charm with an usb keyboard, and now
+ the laptop keyboard works most of the time but no or false input every
+ now and then. Pressing the power key shows up the shutdown dialog as it
+ should. hmm
+ 
  I'm using Ubuntu and many other GNU/Linux many years now and I never had
  a similar problems.
  
  If you need some hardware specific outputs please tell me the commands I
  should run.

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Absolutely no keyboard input on fresh hardy alpha 2 installation.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178289
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