I have surfing the internet and still cannot find any solution to the keyboard/mouse abnormal/freeze. Did anyone submit these as bugs to ubuntu team or there have fixed already?
I have surfing the internet and still cannot find any solution to the keyboard/mouse abnormal/freeze. Did anyone submit these as bugs to ubuntu team or there have fixed already?
Only thing that worked fine (at least i can type and use my mouse) is under ubuntu 10.04 recovery mode (choose option from grub menu when pc starts) and then from the options given choose low graphics mode just for this session.
This worked for me and possible explanation is ATI (?) or old graphics card(?), because i use a prehistoric ATI 64 mb laptop graphics card.
The above IS NOT a final solution, just a temporary workaround to do your job for the day.....
If something new will come up i 'll let you know
Same problem here with NVidia GeForce FX 5200 Graphic Card.
I can use mouse and keyboard for a few seconds in GDM, then they stop working.
The same for LiveCD Installation and 9.10 upgrade.
I was able to sort this problem out
on my DELL Inspiron Desktop
check this:
I am not sure if this is going to work for you
Please let me know if it works (even if it doesn't)
You need to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst to add " noapic" to the end of each kernel...vmlinuz line.
The first time, you'll need to follow the grub instructions to do it once as you boot, so you can get in with a working machine to do it to the grub file for a permanent fix.
Note: I don't have or use Ubuntu, this is just a deduction from the description of your problem.
Last edited by RedNight; May 4th, 2010 at 07:21 PM. Reason: solved
I had the same problem with a Dell Inspiron 2650 laptop aafter upgrading from 9.10 to 10.04. The solution was to add the following to the boot line:
acpi=off
You can also try:
acpi=off noapic
This fix allows the keyboard and touch pad to work in Gnome. The down side is that the machine will not shut off without pushing the power button. In addition, the battery monitor does not work.
This problem is related to the kernel version and modules, not the Ubuntu version per se. My 2.6.31.20 kernel from Ubuntu 9.10 is still available on my grub 2 menu. This kernel boots without having to disable acpi and all of ubuntu 10.04 seems to work.
You might also consider changing to the 2.6.33 kernel.
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