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SubjectRe: Keyboard is frozen on boot of 2.3.41
On 03:35 PM 1/30/00 , Linus Torvalds wrote:
>More suggestions, if you have the time and the energy:
>
> - try to use the "kbd-reset" kernel command line at bootup, see if that
> makes any difference (it does a full keyboard init sequence at bootup,
> and it has been known to matter on some machines).

Didn't make any difference.

> - disable the keyboard before changing the controller mode in open_aux(),
> and re-order the operations, ie make the init sequence look like this:
>
> kbd_write_command_w(KBD_CCMD_MOUSE_ENABLE); /* Enable mouse controller */
>
> send_data(KBD_CMD_DISABLE); /* Disable keyboard during mode set */
> kbd_write_cmd(AUX_INTS_ON); /* Enable controller ints for both keyboard and mouse */
> send_data(KBD_CMD_ENABLE); /* Enable keyboard again */
>
> aux_write_ack(AUX_ENABLE_DEV); /* Enable the mouse itself */

Do difference here as well. However, from the sounds of things, my problem
seems to be a totally different from everyone else, as the only time I have a
problem is when gpm is expecting a ps/2 mouse connected to the mouse port and
nothing is connected there.

-Harold

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