Public bug reported:

I run Edgy. Everything is up to date. I wanted to give upstart a try,
but ran into problems. I'm not sure if this bug is in upstart or if
upstart just triggered a bug in somewhere else.

Startup seemed to go OK, I got the GDM login screen and could log in.
However, once the Gnome session was running, there was no keyboard
input. No window reacted in anyway to hitting the keyboard. I restarted
to see if this was some kind of one time fluke, but the same thing
happened again. Next time I booted up into single user mode, reinstalled
sysvinit, rebooted and everything was fine again.

On the second reboot I also tried switching to other virtual terminals,
but they were empty. I'm not sure how to debug this, as I can't really
do anything if the keyboard isn't working.

** Affects: Ubuntu
     Importance: Untriaged
         Status: Unconfirmed

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After upgrading to upstart on Edgy, keyboard stops working after logging in via 
gdm
https://launchpad.net/bugs/59616

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