Hi, Michal. It's more of a (k)ubunt issue. I mainly suspect consolekit / polkit thingy. I'm not conversant in them, and I recommend you to ask in ubunt forums.
Or, "next day" may come from suspend / hibernate, aka s2ram / s2disk. (I'm a layman subscriber of Xorg ML, not an expert.) Regards, Teika (Teika kazura) On Sun, 20 Feb 2011 21:52:04 -0500, "Michael P. Conlon" wrote: > I am running the latest Kubuntu Linux. Last week, when I was running > Kubuntu > 9.something, one day my keyboard stopped working under X. (I have a PS/2 > keyboard, 32-bit Athlon processor, 256 Mbytes of RAM.) I soon discovered that > the keyboard worked just fine in the console, and for the KDE login, but I > could not enter text into any window or widget after login. Also, pressing > numlock or capslock does not illuminate the indicator lights. > > After fiddling with it for several days, I downloaded the latest > Kubuntu > (10.10) figuring that it was time for an upgrade anyway. After installation, > the keyboard worked fine for one day. Second day, I was back to the same > problem: console input just fine, but no response once logged into X. I tried > both another PS/2 keyboard and a USB keyboard. The system wouldn't boot > (kernel panic) with the USB keyboard; the PS/2 keyboard exhibited the exact > same problem as the original one. My xorg.conf file is rather sparse, and it > doesn't mention the keyboard. _______________________________________________ [email protected]: X.Org support Archives: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg Info: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg Your subscription address: [email protected]
