> We've had the same problem here when turning on Hyperthreading... > > iirc, David Eckhardt has posted here about this a few years ago; I don't > remember if there was fix in that thread or not.
I found David Eckhardt's post on 9fans archive [1]. It was helpful. I firstly tried to disable HyperThreading support in the BIOS, but it did not work. Then I tried to put "*nomp=1" in the plan9.ini of my terminal and it works. The cursor now appears on the screen and the keyboard is working. However, the mouse cursor leave some little garbage on the screen when clicking on the screen. Thank you for your help. [1] http://9fans.net/archive/2007/08/288 -- David du Colombier