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I have just done a fresh install of Suse 9.1. I reformatted the hard drive before install. Previously I was running Suse 9.0.
I now have a strange problem. I will be typing away and the keyboard will suddenly stop working. The mouse works, and I can do mouse related activities (open and close windows, start applications etc) but the keyboard just refuses to work.
I've tried running a terminal window, the keyboard still won't work. I've tried CTRL-ALT-F2 to go to console mode but get no response.
Now for the crazy part. If I hit CTRL-SHIFT-F2 the keyboard starts working again!! Then I can use my computer fine.
This is an intermittent problem. I havent seen any pattern with it yet.
Specifically
It happens when I'm on battery power and when I'm on AC
It happens with ACPI and APM turned off and with them both turned on.
1) Has anyone seen this before? Any idea why it happens?
2) What does CTRL-SHIFT-F2 do? And why does it start my keyboard working again?
As far I know in the SuSE Kernel the Toshiba Laptop support is compiled as module.
I have heard some people say, taht compiling it into the kernel (so no as module) fixed
their problems. I could not verify this on my own.
I had a look at the KDE configuration file you mentioned. Ctrl-Shift-F2 is mapped to "Switch to Desktop 12" or something similar!!
I'm starting to doubt if its a KDE thing at all. The problem has occured during boot; I was trying to hit 'F2' to see the boot log instead of the splash screen, and it wouldnt work. After hitting the ctrl-shift-f2 combination, the 'F2' key then worked.
However, I have seen the keyboard lock up in the 'login' screen, but still work in the Grub boot loader thingy.
I performed an online update (which I had never done before). I downloaded the NVidia video driver, as well as all the other 'suggested' fixes. The problem is still occuring though.
The problem happens with pretty much any application I think. I've seen it happen in OpenOffice, IntelliJ IDEA, Mozilla... once it happens it effects every application.
JordanH.... does hitting ctrl-shift-f2 fix the problem?
I might try this frame buffer thing and see if its any better
it looks like the nVidia driver. nVidia drivers are known to freeze the System. Although I have to admit that the ones from
ATI are not that much better.
I suggest that you boot without the splash screen.
Log-in as root and open /boot/grub/menu.lst
add to the kernel you are booting splash=0 as boot option. Below an Example
......
###Don't change this comment - YaST2 identifier: Original name: linux###
title SuSE 9.1 (2.6.5-7.95-default)
kernel (hd0,7)/boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda8 vga=0x31a splash=0 desktop resume=/dev/hda9 showopts
.......
you may also try (do not enter in the menu.lst file. Justy enter at the options line in the boot screen) as boot options
acpi=off noapic
maybe also
pcii=noacpi
and see if this helps.
Try also to disable 3D acceleration and see if this helps.
You may also try following:
Take a look on your: /etc/X11/XF86Config
Find there the Device Section
(Section "Device")
Take a look for the AGP option
Option "NvAGP"
Change this Option to Off. So it should look like:
Option "NvAGP" "0"
Sorry for my delayed response. I didn't see this thread continue collecting posts...
Yes, I am using an NVidia card. GeForce 2 IIRC. I have implemented the proper NVidia drivers...
No, ctrl-shift-f2 does not fix the problem. Unfortunately. The whole keyboard is locked until the X server is restarted. I still have control of the mouse and can graphically logout... the X server resets, NVidia splash screen and then we are back in action. My other alternative to this is that I ssh to the box and kill off the X processes... uh... it's been a long while so i don't remember which exact one.
Fingers crossed, it has been a week since this happened... maybe updates to my system have corrected the problem.
Wouldn't you know it? After I typed my previous message about this event not occuring anymore, it happened TWICE tonight!!! Someone out there in computer land is having their way with me.
Both times my keyboard froze while using the latest version of aMSN (0.92?) under KDE. Firefox 0.8 was also sitting idly-by but I wasn't actively surfing.
I experience similar problem with 9.1: sometimes the keyboar freezes (mouse is still working fine). I have a regular ps/2 logitech keyboard. Sometimes it happens during boot. In this case all three keyboard leds (NumLock, CapsLock and ScrollLock) are on.
Physicall plugging out and pluggin in the keyboard fixes the problem (I know, I know...)
I have been seeing this at regular intervals also, but no combination of keys seems to revive the system. Visual Cadd under Codeweavers Wine is almost guaranteed to bring keyboard to a total halt. The comments about the video adapter are interesting, since I'm running an Nvidia FX5500. This problem has persisted across the last (2) officially released drivers (6106 and 6111), but I've not seen anything which convincingly points to the graphics card as the root cause.
I'm more inclined to think this is a KDE or XFree86 issue. If I force a console change by logging in from another box and doing, e.g. 'chvt 2', the keyboard is active at the console prompt. This suggests that the low-level functions are operating.
Like others, if I quit KDE the keyboard becomes active again under kdm.
I'm also having the same problem. Though I am not using an NVidia card And don't think that it graphical since it was locked up on me while I was in other terminals. And as of for aMSN I don't use that. And as of for updating, I am completely updated. Also, the problem has presented itself in KDE, Gnome, regular terminals. But my problem is a little words then the rest of you all... I have to actually reboot my computer to get the keyboard working again...Any other Ideas that anyone has would be helpful to those of us suffering!
I have a Toshiba M15-S405 which is behaving similarly. SuSE 9.1 fully updated with patches.
Some other observations:
1. Occasional hangs during boot (around 19 in the count down)
2. Keyboard freeze is intermittent, no specific application appears to be the culprit
3. I am using the Nvidia supplied drivers built per thei nvidia web site
4. I've not tried the F2 trick, Ctrl Alt Backspace does not work to shut down X
The freezes are occuring daily but I have insufficient time to do a detailed diagnosis.
Any hints welcome!
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