Dimitry,
I have the same problem. I have Dell Dimension 380 box,
PS/2 mouse and keyboard.
Kernel worked under 2.6.13.1 and 2.6.14
Then I upgraded to 2.6.15:
cp linux-2.6.14/.config linux-2.6.15/.config
cd linux-2.6.15
make oldconfig
... and usual kernel compilation ...
Result: system is successfully booted, no error messages, loads X window,
... but both keyboard and mouse are dead: they do not respond.
It was not the first time I have this famous problem. Last time it
was different keyboard, different motherboard, different kernel. That time
your advice to use kernel parameter "i8042.noacpi=1" helped. This time this
does not help. My BIOS setup has an only two choices: to enable USB controller
or to disable it. When I disable USB controller, then after booting keyboard
and mouse are working, but no USB devices work.
Configuration files:
http://lacerta.miz.nao.ac.jp/misc/config_2_6_14.txt (2.6.14 which works)
http://lacerta.miz.nao.ac.jp/misc/config_2_6_15.txt (2.6.15 which does not work)
Kernel messages:
http://lacerta.miz.nao.ac.jp/misc/kernel_2_6_14.txt (2.6.14 which works)
http://lacerta.miz.nao.ac.jp/misc/kernel_2_6_15.txt (2.6.15 which does not work)
http://lacerta.miz.nao.ac.jp/misc/kernel_2_6_15_nousb.txt (2.6.15 with
disabled USB controller, which works, but no USB devices are visible)
(2.6.15, kernel option i8042.noacpi=1 -- does not help)
http://lacerta.miz.nao.ac.jp/misc/kernel_2_6_15_i8042_noacpi.txt
(2.6.15, kernel option acpi=off -- does not help)
http://lacerta.miz.nao.ac.jp/misc/kernel_2_6_15_acpi_off.txt
(2.6.15, kernel option usb-handoff -- does not help)
http://lacerta.miz.nao.ac.jp/misc/kernel_2_6_15_usb-handoff.txt
(2.6.15, kernel option i8042.debug=1 )
http://lacerta.miz.nao.ac.jp/misc/kernel_2_6_15_i8042_debug.txt
http://lacerta.miz.nao.ac.jp/misc/messages_2_6_15_i8042_debug.txt
Results of
cat /proc/acpi/dst > proc_acpi_dst.txt
http://lacerta.miz.nao.ac.jp/misc/proc_acpi_dst.txt
Leonid
09-JAN-2006 15:07:07
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