Ubuntu :: Keyboard And USB Mouse Not Working At Login Screen?

Jun 6, 2009

I'm on a LG E500-VAP36P, with 3gb RAM, 250 Gb SATA HDD (Kubuntu Hardy kernel 2.6.27-9-generic), and my keyboard and my usb mouse don't work at the login screen. My touchpad works and my keyboard works in command-line session. This is my xorg.conf. I also attach a relevant part of my syslog.

Quote:

Section "InputDevice"
Identifier"Generic Keyboard"
Driver"kbd"

[code]....

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