+1 "The USB mouse could get live again after being disconnected and reconnected, but the keyboard would not work by any means." -> I also have a usb dvd writer. The console work fine(after restart, in recovery mode).
-- System Information: Debian Release: squeeze/sid APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Best regards hz -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2010/6/7 Fabricio Rocha <rocha_fabri...@yahoo.com.br> > Same happened here and I spent some hours to get to an X screen again. My > USB external CD-RW drive can't be seen by any CD writer software (another > bug), and after some googling I tried to ensure that hal and udev were > working. In the Gnome's Services dialog, udev and udev-mtab appear UNticked > (but "ps aux | grep udev" shows "udevd --daemon" three times for the root > user). > > Ticking the udev checkbox caused gdm to lock miserably in the following > boot. The USB mouse could get live again after being disconnected and > reconnected, but the keyboard would not work by any means. With the mouse > working again, I could choose to suspend the computer, then right after > waking it up (which does not bring the X screen automatically, but a > blinking cursor instead -- would this be another bug?) I could do Alt+F1 and > edit gdm.conf for enabling autologin; so I could go have Gnome's Services > dialog again for unticking the "udev" checkbox. > > If this info could be helpful, I use kernel 2.6.32.4 customized for the > Acer Aspire One; udev 154-1; gconf2 2.28.1-3 and lots of Gnome 2.30 parts > from unstable. > > Regards and good luck! > > Fabricio Rocha > Brasilia, Brasil > > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > listmas...@lists.debian.org > >