Package: xserver-xfree86 Version: 4.1.0-16 Severity: normal There's been other reports of this to Debian with version 4.2.1-3, but I got it with 4.1.0.
I got a new USB mouse, so added it to my configuration with this bit of configuration: Section "ServerLayout" Identifier "Default Layout" Screen "Small Screen" InputDevice "Logitech Corded Deluxe Keyboard (US)" InputDevice "Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical" "CorePointer" InputDevice "Logitech 3 button" "AlwaysCore" EndSection So, I've added the MS USB mouse as the CorePointer, but left the old PS/2 mouse as AlwaysCore. This setup worked fine, until I needed the PS/2 mouse for another system. On boot, with the above configuration, I was able to use my keyboard in Grub to select my kernel. However, once X started, the keyboard stopped working. I was unable to Ctrl-Alt-F1 to get a new VT. However, the mouse continued to work, so I was able to restart using the KDM restart button. To me, the strange thing is that the mouse was misconfigured, but the keyboard failed. I guess it's a PS/2 thing. However, there was nothing in the XFree86.log indicating a problem -- I expected a (EE) or (WW) message. >From what I understand, the AllowMouseOpenFail will allow me to keep the PS/2 mouse configured without having one plugged in. I plan to add that to my XFConfig, but it seems that allowing a mouse to fail open should be the default (especially a second mouse). As an aside, I originally saw this problem using Michael Dänzer's mach64 xserver, and reinstalled the default Debian X server to see if it was still happening there. So I imagine this is a problem in the 4.3 branch. Please let me know if you need more info, Frank -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]