When you see the grub menu, select your kernel, press e, then you can 
edit your kernel's boot options. append acpi=off to the line. That's all.
This line can be written into the /boot/grub/menu.lst file. This file is 
auto-regenerated, when your kernel is updated by apt-get upgrade (or 
utomatic upgrade). You can add persistent options that are added to the 
re-generated kernel options too. See the manual and the self-describing 
menu.lst file.
If you don't know your chipset you should see the other PS2/keyboard 
related bug reports as well.

Wiskas írta:
> Goodday,
>
> How do you switch off apci? Because I have the same problem with my ps2
> keyboard.... i am not sure what chipset I have....
>
>

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ps2 keyboard does not work on VIA chipset mainboard
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117899
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