Your message dated Mon, 22 Feb 2016 12:22:31 +0300
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and subject line Re: Bug#815437: keyboard-configuration: Keyboard and touchpad 
sometimes not working
has caused the Debian Bug report #815437,
regarding keyboard-configuration: Keyboard and touchpad sometimes not working
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Package: keyboard-configuration
Version: 1.123
Severity: important

Dear Maintainer,

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Scenario 1:

When I start the laptop the keyboard  and touchpad does not work. I try a
acouple of restart it will start working. I am able to do this because my USB
mouse still works and I am able to select Shutdown or Restart. This stops me
from using laptop as I cannot login without password.Hence, consider this as a
serious defect. My laptop is Toshiba Satellite L755D-S7222 with AMD Quad core
Processor, 8 GB RAM, TSST Drive, Realtek Wirelss (At times this also has
problem)

Scenario 2:

When I close the laptop it is always observed that the keyboard and touchpad as
not working. The USB wireless mouse continue to work. I hit switch users,
select kde-plasma-desktop and get into a position to Shutdown or Restart to
start once again. I cannot use my laptop and have to discard all that I have
done. Hence, consider this as a serious defect. My laptop is Toshiba Satellite
L755D-S7222 with AMD Quad core Processor, 8 GB RAM, TSST Drive, Realtek Wirelss
(At times this also has problem)



-- System Information:
Debian Release: 8.3
  APT prefers stable-updates
  APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386

Kernel: Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)

Versions of packages keyboard-configuration depends on:
ii  debconf                 1.5.56
ii  initscripts             2.88dsf-59
ii  liblocale-gettext-perl  1.05-8+b1

keyboard-configuration recommends no packages.

keyboard-configuration suggests no packages.

Versions of packages console-setup depends on:
ii  console-setup-linux  1.123
ii  debconf              1.5.56
ii  xkb-data             2.12-1

Versions of packages console-setup suggests:
ii  locales   2.19-18+deb8u2
ii  lsb-base  4.1+Debian13+nmu1

Versions of packages console-setup-linux depends on:
ii  kbd  1.15.5-2

Versions of packages console-setup-linux suggests:
ii  console-setup  1.123

Versions of packages keyboard-configuration is related to:
pn  console-common  <none>
pn  console-data    <none>
pn  console-tools   <none>
ii  kbd             1.15.5-2

-- debconf information:
* keyboard-configuration/layoutcode: us
  console-setup/charmap47: UTF-8
* keyboard-configuration/altgr: The default for the keyboard layout
  keyboard-configuration/unsupported_config_options: true
  console-setup/codesetcode: Lat15
* keyboard-configuration/toggle: No toggling
  console-setup/fontsize-fb47: 8x16
* keyboard-configuration/optionscode:
* keyboard-configuration/compose: No compose key
* keyboard-configuration/layout:
  keyboard-configuration/ctrl_alt_bksp: false
  console-setup/use_system_font:
* keyboard-configuration/modelcode: pc105
  console-setup/framebuffer_only:
* keyboard-configuration/variantcode:
  console-setup/store_defaults_in_debconf_db: true
  keyboard-configuration/unsupported_layout: true
  debian-installer/console-setup-udeb/title:
  console-setup/codeset47: # Latin1 and Latin5 - western Europe and Turkic 
languages
* keyboard-configuration/variant: English (US)
  keyboard-configuration/unsupported_config_layout: true
* keyboard-configuration/model: Generic 105-key (Intl) PC
  console-setup/guess_font:
* keyboard-configuration/other:
  console-setup/fontface47: Fixed
  console-setup/fontsize: 8x16
* keyboard-configuration/store_defaults_in_debconf_db: true
  console-setup/fontsize-text47: 8x16
  keyboard-configuration/unsupported_options: true
* keyboard-configuration/xkb-keymap: us
* keyboard-configuration/switch: No temporary switch

--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 10:06:15AM -0500, Krishna Kannur wrote:
> 
> Scenario 1:
> 
> When I start the laptop the keyboard  and touchpad does not work. I try a
> acouple of restart it will start working. I am able to do this because my USB
> mouse still works and I am able to select Shutdown or Restart. This stops me
> from using laptop as I cannot login without password.Hence, consider this as a
> serious defect. My laptop is Toshiba Satellite L755D-S7222 with AMD Quad core
> Processor, 8 GB RAM, TSST Drive, Realtek Wirelss (At times this also has
> problem)
> 
> Scenario 2:
> 
> When I close the laptop it is always observed that the keyboard and touchpad 
> as
> not working. The USB wireless mouse continue to work. I hit switch users,
> select kde-plasma-desktop and get into a position to Shutdown or Restart to
> start once again. I cannot use my laptop and have to discard all that I have
> done. Hence, consider this as a serious defect. My laptop is Toshiba Satellite
> L755D-S7222 with AMD Quad core Processor, 8 GB RAM, TSST Drive, Realtek 
> Wirelss
> (At times this also has problem)

It seems this bug belongs to the Linux kernel and not to the package 
keyboard-configuration.  Please, run on the laptop the command

       reportbug kernel

This is going to automatically include in the report some very important 
information which has not been included in this bug report.  Then please copy 
the 
texts of 'Scenario 1' and 'Scenario 2'.  Please also give the following 
information:

1. Is this the first time Debian is used on this laptop?

2. Has the laptop been used with other operating systems?

Thank you.

Anton Zinoviev

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