Ok, But how can that be done from the installation? He is then starting from scratch. And we need to find the root cause so it can be solved. It might be a buggy ACPI implementation on his motherboard, but why should it then only affect openSUSE and none of the others? cu / birger.... 2009/12/13 Rajko M. <rmatov101@charter.net>:
On Saturday 12 December 2009 09:56:29 Birger Kollstrand wrote: ...
Does anyone have any similar experiences?
Anyone that can help debug the problem?
In old xorg.conf before clean installation of 11.2 there was comment in:
Section "InputDevice"
# Driver "kbd" will be disabled unless 'Option "AutoAddDevices" "off"' # is set in "ServerFlags" section.
And keyboard did not work. Running 'sax2' to create xorg.conf and then edit section as described above should be workaround for the problem.
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