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Apr 13, 2011

on my netbook I have a Debian unstable/sid system. A few days ago I did an apt-get (dist-)upgrade which I think also updated the X-Server. Since then my netbooks keyboard and touchpad are not working as soon as the desktop is started (I think gdm).
The Keyboard works during the Grub selection and also in recovery mode (Root Terminal), so I'm sure its not a hardware problem. Could it be that the X-Server unloads the kernel modules for those two devices?Also if I plug in a USB keyboard or mouce they are working.

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Now there are some reviews saying it works straight out the box on Linux. This was almost the case for me.

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Which gives:

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[ 22.005102] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready
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I also don't suspect the "unstableness" of sid to be the problem here. Rather something I haven't removed or reinstalled.

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