Solved - Debian update - keyboard unresponsive

Lennart Sorensen lsorense-1wCw9BSqJbv44Nm34jS7GywD8/FfD2ys at public.gmane.org
Wed Oct 26 21:26:28 UTC 2011


On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 01:36:31PM -0400, Russell Reiter wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 1:30 PM, Lennart Sorensen
> <lsorense-1wCw9BSqJbv44Nm34jS7GywD8/FfD2ys at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 01:26:25PM -0400, Russell Reiter wrote:
> >> Just to be clear here, I meant the problem is solved for the end user.
> >> At least until it breaks again.
> >>
> >> This worked, no apparant acpi problems have surfaced as of yet (as
> >> mentioned in the bug report) and the ps2 keyboard is now working, as
> >> well as all usb devices are detected on boot and are functioning.
> >
> > Yes but almost certainly any usb devices connected later won't work.
> 
> The web cam hot plugs fine. As do the two mice and the two keyboards
> that are connectd to the box. He uses the wireless one's from across
> the room. He's using a 42 in HDTV as a monitor.

Hmm, well certainly renaming S02udev to K02udev would stop udev.
That clearly isn't what you want.

Not sure why any new device would get the driver loaded if udev has
been stopped.

Any device type that is already handled will stay working with or
without udev.

New device types that need a driver loaded on the other hand probably
won't.

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