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[opensuse] Laptop keyboard not working after bootup... still a problem
- From: Adam Jimerson <vendion@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 23:52:47 -0400
- Message-id: <200808192352.57588.vendion@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Ok so some of you may remember a while back me posting about my Acer Aspire
5100 keyboard would stop working, and a couple of people suggest to logout and
back in because that worked for them. Well it is happening again and trying
to logout or even to shut down the system locks the whole thing up. This
makes be believe the problem is a little bit more then with the keyboard, I
could be wrong though, but I do have the PAE kernel installed and I know
people had problems with it. Anyone help to solve this? My root partition
was messed up so back that I was dropped back to the Root user only partition
recovery system twice just so I could run "fcsk.ext3 -y /dev/sda2" have hae
almost every inode in my / be orphaned. Doesn't the world have enough
orphans, to where we don't need my laptop creating thousands more? (sorry for
the off beat joke, its late here and i'm tired).
--
"We must plan for freedom, and not only for security, if for no other reason
than only freedom can make security more secure." Karl Popper
5100 keyboard would stop working, and a couple of people suggest to logout and
back in because that worked for them. Well it is happening again and trying
to logout or even to shut down the system locks the whole thing up. This
makes be believe the problem is a little bit more then with the keyboard, I
could be wrong though, but I do have the PAE kernel installed and I know
people had problems with it. Anyone help to solve this? My root partition
was messed up so back that I was dropped back to the Root user only partition
recovery system twice just so I could run "fcsk.ext3 -y /dev/sda2" have hae
almost every inode in my / be orphaned. Doesn't the world have enough
orphans, to where we don't need my laptop creating thousands more? (sorry for
the off beat joke, its late here and i'm tired).
--
"We must plan for freedom, and not only for security, if for no other reason
than only freedom can make security more secure." Karl Popper
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