On 18/05/2011 16:26, Zeno wrote:
> Il 18/05/2011 12:16, Marco d'Itri ha scritto:
>> No, the user reported that restarting gdm fixes the issue and this is
>> not consistent with udevd not running.
>
> To be clear,
> after your messages i tried to disable GDM and to use XDM as alternative
> desktop
On 18/05/2011 16:26, Zeno wrote:
> Later in the evening I will try disabling the desktop manager at all to
> verify if the keyboard is working when on console. I will let you know.
>
Tested!
I completely disabled any desktop manager (gdm3 or xdm) and I can
confirm that the keyboard in console is
Il 18/05/2011 12:16, Marco d'Itri ha scritto:
No, the user reported that restarting gdm fixes the issue and this is
not consistent with udevd not running.
To be clear,
after your messages i tried to disable GDM and to use XDM as alternative
desktop manager.
However, even if I start XDM at boo
reassign 621327 gdm3
thanks
On May 18, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Reminds me of a udev problem with /run. I’m pretty sure this is
> completely unrelated to gdm3.
No, the user reported that restarting gdm fixes the issue and this is
not consistent with udevd not running.
This can be verified by di
reassign 621327 udev
thanks
Le mardi 17 mai 2011 à 21:02 +0200, ZeNo a écrit :
> I have the same problem on a fresh debian Wheezy install.
> Keyboard (tried with a USB one and a PS2 one) and mouse
> are not responsive at all.
> To get them working i need to unplug and replug; however ps2 keyboard
I have the same problem on a fresh debian Wheezy install.
Keyboard (tried with a USB one and a PS2 one) and mouse
are not responsive at all.
To get them working i need to unplug and replug; however ps2 keyboard
doesn't work even if i unplug and replug it.
I also tried to add a "sleep 5" to /etc/in
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