Hi Matevž,

I solved the problem by popping in another HDD with Leopard already
installed. The other drive is already erased, and I got rid of the
incompatible RAM, so I guess I'll never know what happened. Too bad,
because I'm still curious as to what exactly happened. It was a first
for me.

Googling it, I found a few cases of the exact same problem, a couple
in Mac OS X and one in Ubuntu, but no solutions. Could it be a Unix
bug? Incompatible RAM = losing keyboard input?

Thanks,

F

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