On Mon, 2016-01-11 at 11:17 +0100, Sven Arvidsson wrote: > On Sun, 2016-01-10 at 10:47 -0500, Sureyya Sahin wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I recently installed Debian Stretch, Gnome, on a laptop. I am > > having > > this problem that the gdm login screen is freezing on first > > boot. I > > can't move the mouse and only touchscreen works. If I reboot > > everything works fine. > > > > I guess this may be a bug related to Gnome. Is there any > > workaround > > for this problem? > > Hi, > > Are you sure it's frozen, if the touchscreen works can you login? >
Hi, When I power on and the gdm shows, I can't use the mouse and the keyboard. The cursor stays in the middle of the screen no matter how I move the mouse or press enter key to reach the password box. The laptop has a touchscreen and it seems to be working. However, if I login with touchscreen keyboard so that I can reach to the desktop, the desktop inherits this same behaviour that I can't use the mouse or the physical keyboard. But touchscreen is working in the gnome desktop. Instead of logging in, if I try to reach the shutdown menu from gdm, I am able to reboot with touchscreen. After reboot, everything seems to be working normal. I can use the mouse/touchpad and the keyboard in both gdm and the gnome desktop. The touchscreen seems to be working normally too. I have been using the laptop with this issue for a month or so. I tried another linux distribution, Fedora 23, yet I have the same issue. The laptop is a HP Pavilion with touchscreen, the video card isĀ Intel Bay Trail. Best Regards