just works now
** 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
+ should, but the maschine did not power off on it self, but freezed.
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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+ UPDATE 2: No such problem with alpha3!
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Fix Released
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Absolutely no keyboard input on fresh hardy alpha 2 installation.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178289
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