** Attachment added: "lspci -vv"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21544310/lspcivv

** Description changed:

- Randomly, the system stops responding to keyboard and mouse input. The
- mouse still moves, but clicking does nothing. As regards the keyboard,
- it doesn't input anything on applications, nor hotkeys work. The system
- itself is responsive (for example, the network applet signal meter
- moves, the time applet changes as time passes, etc). Changing to
- terminals doesn't work either, but Sysrq does. I can restart the system
- through pressing the power button and waiting for the 60 seconds on the
- window that appears, or by using sysrq (Alt+Impr Pant+REISUB)
+ Randomly, the system stops responding to keyboard and mouse input. Both
+ the mouse and the touchpad still move the pointer, but clicking does
+ nothing. As regards the keyboard, it doesn't input anything on
+ applications, nor hotkeys work. The system itself is responsive (for
+ example, the network applet signal meter moves, the time applet changes
+ as time passes, etc). Changing to terminals doesn't work either, but
+ Sysrq does. I can restart the system through pressing the power button
+ and waiting for the 60 seconds on the window that appears, or by using
+ sysrq (Alt+Impr Pant+REISUB)
  
- I'm using an updated Ubuntu Jaunty.
+ I'm using an updated Ubuntu Jaunty, on an acer Aspire 6930 laptop. The
+ touchpad is a synaptics one, and the mouse is a Microsoft Confort
+ Optical Mouse 3000.
  
  (By the way, I didn't report using ubuntu-bug -p xorg as suggested, as
  it throws an error - I think I should fill in a bug report for that too)

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[jaunty] Mouse and keyboard stop responding
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/320173
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