Bug#621327: Same problem here

2011-05-18 Thread ZeNo
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

Bug#621327: Same problem here

2011-05-18 Thread ZeNo
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

Bug#621327: Same problem here

2011-05-18 Thread Zeno
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

Bug#621327: Same problem here

2011-05-18 Thread Marco d'Itri
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

Bug#621327: Same problem here

2011-05-18 Thread Josselin Mouette
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

Bug#621327: Same problem here

2011-05-17 Thread ZeNo
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