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  • Bad Day! Had to reinstall, now no KB and Mouse

    I had to reinstall ubuntu today after a hard drive failure.... Before I had a working xserver1.5 w/ mesa 7.1 and ati on rv535. Now, After following the steps again, I was able to get everything installed without any errors, but I don't have KB or mouse.

    **I DID install the updated drivers from the crack pushers repo after the core update**

    I don't see anything weird in my Xorg.0.log.
    or in dmesg.

    anyone care to help?

  • #2
    I'm running tormod xorg pushers repo too and noticed some of the packages had not automatically installed. I recommend you go open a web browser to the ppa directory and manually reinstall each package there to be sure no errors occur.

    regards,

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    • #3
      do you have these 2 packets installed?
      xserver-xorg-input-kbd
      xserver-xorg-input-mouse

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      • #4
        I also just got reminded about adding this into your xorg.conf:

        Section "ServerFlags"
        Option "AllowEmptyInput" "false"
        EndSection

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        • #5
          Originally posted by paul View Post
          I also just got reminded about adding this into your xorg.conf:

          Section "ServerFlags"
          Option "AllowEmptyInput" "false"
          EndSection
          Yeah, That's what it was.... found that out a little after posting this. Anyway, back up and running since last night.

          Thank You all, now back to rebuilding....The "fun" stuff. I just had gotten my system the way I want it and "POOF".

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          • #6
            And YES I AM and IDIOT for not having a disaster recovery plan implemented already.

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            • #7
              You did have a disaster recovery plan, it just wasn't a very efficient one
              Test signature

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bridgman View Post
                You did have a disaster recovery plan, it just wasn't a very efficient one
                How Very True

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                • #9
                  And don't forget to follow the live CD test thread live CD test thread where I sometimes announce updates and known issues. Checking the PPA page is also most recommended before doing any updates.

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