After the installation of Fedora, the keyboard and mouse did not respond during use. This article provides a solution to the problem, because I encountered no response when using Fedora, here we provide you with my own solutions to the inresponsiveness of keyboard and mouse input. Recently, camora was upgraded to Cambridge ). The version of the software is much richer than before, such as Eclipse, and NetBeans is added. Of course, there are also a lot of interesting games. However, after restart, the mouse cannot be moved after X is started, and the keyboard
After the installation of Fedora, the keyboard and mouse did not respond during use. This article provides a solution to the problem, because I encountered no response when using Fedora, here we provide you with my own solutions to the inresponsiveness of keyboard and mouse input.
Recently, camora was upgraded to Cambridge ). The version of the software is much richer than before, such as Eclipse, and NetBeans is added. Of course, there are also a lot of interesting games.
However, after restarting X, the mouse cannot be moved and the keyboard cannot be operated.
Start again and go directly to the console. After starting gpm, you can control it with the mouse. There is no problem with keyboard input. Therefore, driver problems are unlikely. Re-installing the synaptics driver will not work.
Now let's take a look at the information after x is started,
[Www.linuxidc.com @ linuxidc ~] $ Startx
Xauth: creating new authority file/home/lax/. serverauth.3071
X. Org X Server 1.5.3
Release Date: 5 November 2008
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(=) Log file: "/var/log/Xorg.0.log", Time: Wed Nov 19 13:13:27 2008
(=) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg. conf"
(EE) intel (0): Failed to set tiling on front buffer: rejected by kernel
(EE) intel (0): Failed to set tiling on back buffer: rejected by kernel
(EE) intel (0): Failed to set tiling on depth buffer: rejected by kernel
(EE) config/hal: couldn't initialise context: (null ))
Imsettings information
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One line is found: (EE) config/hal: couldn't initialise context: (null ))
It turns out that haldaemon cannot be started. Restart it manually and it will show that it failed. So now the key is to start this service.
Recall that selinux was not disabled after the system was installed this time. Maybe this guy is playing tricks, so Modify/etc/selinux/config and change SELINUX = enforcing to SELINUX = disabled.
After the restart, start X and the mouse and keyboard will be up again.