> I was running -current (dated some days before Christmas 2010, maybe 24th)
> on my aspire one A110, and running smooth.
> I decided, having one month passed to upgrade to latest -current, which is
> now 4.9 (dated 20 Jan).

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Built-in keyboard support on the Aspire One is known to be broken, but
this is the first time I hear that it has been working at all at some
point.

> After installing with success, I can boot -current till the login, but then
> the keyboard has no effect (mouse works, though). The only working key
> besides mouse buttons is the power key. Being impossible any kind of
> interaction with the machine but for shutting it down, I hereby include a
> dmesg just from bsd.rd:

Well you could use an usb keyboard...

> Just for the records, the keyboard behaviour under linux is perfect.
> What might this be? Some regression?

It is not a regression. The keyboard controller emulation in this
machine makes the pkcbc driver extremely unhappy.

Mios

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