** Description changed:

- Upgrading from the hardy-kde4remix on an AMD64-based laptop (Alvio
+ Upgrading from the hardy-kde4-remix on an AMD64-based laptop (Alvio
  MS-103) resulted in a kdm log-in screen that refused to take any
  input (it didn't seem to recognize mouse or keyboard).  It was
  however, possible to log-in after a "Control-Shift-Alt F4", or by
  coming in over the ethernet port via ssh.
  
  Worse than this, the system no-longer shut-down cleanly.  The
  command "/sbin/shutdown -h now" would exit X but leave linux
  running.  I needed to pull the battery to do a hard boot.
  
  After a lot of experimentation, I looked at what ?dm code I was
  trying to run:
  
- /etc/rc3.d
+ In /etc/rc3.d I found links for:
  
    lrwxrwxrwx   1 doom doom   13 2008-12-13 06:21 S13kdm -> ../init.d/kdm
    lrwxrwxrwx   1 root root   13 2008-04-18 00:11 S30gdm -> ../init.d/gdm
    lrwxrwxrwx   1 root root   18 2008-04-09 23:39 S99kdm-kde4 -> 
../init.d/kdm-kde4
  
  I removed the symlink for kdm-kde4, and when that didn't fix the
  problem, I removed the kdm package.  Now I get a functional gdm
  log-in screen.
+ 
+ But: I still can't log-out cleanly.  I was getting error messages for trying 
to shut-down kdm 
+ when it wasn't running, so I used update-rc.d to remove all of the kdm 
symlinks, but I find 
+ I still can't shutdown without pulling the battery.

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After intrepid upgrade, kdm won't take input; shutdown also fails
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/307710
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