> Here's a more informations about my configuration to help you figure > what's wrong. > Here's the version of severals core components of my system. > udev: 165 > kernel: 3.2.28 (totally vanilla) > dbus: 1.4.1 > xorg-server: 1.9.5 > > I know with my first post I did not include a lot information, I'll > try to be more clear now. I don't think it matters, but I do not use > graphic login manager. I log myself in a tty, and I start Xorg with > xinit. I use a really simple tiling wm. My .xinitrc file go like this > > setxkbmap ca > exec spectrwm > > and that's it. > > So, I log in into the tty, I do xinit, and I CAN see the graphical > interface of my windows manager, but I can't move the mouse, and the > keyboard is frozen. As I said before, the magicsysk combination for > killing xorg seems to work at 50%. When I do it, I can't see anymore > the graphical interface of my windows manager, it's just a black > screen. Then, I have no choice, I have to press on the reboot button, > but I noticed that when I press on the reboot button just one time, > without holding it, I can see the shutdown process going on with > systemd. I can't think of what detail I could forget about. I hope I > gave enough information. Did you try this with another init system? To be sure that it's a systemd issue... I remember having the same issue when HAL support was not compiled into the XServer but was needed. However I guess that HAL is not an issue anymore. You might also try to figure out the autorun things of your Windowmanager and run a program (glxgears or something else that moves) to figure out whether or not the system is frozen or you just lack possibility of input.
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