Re: Lockscreen / suspend / keyboard issue

2014-06-21 Thread Nathanael d. Noblet
On Sun, 2014-05-11 at 22:30 -0600, Nathanael d. Noblet wrote:
   After opening/closing the computer a few times sometimes I just hard
 reset the machine. Sometimes it comes to and lets me enter my password
 and unlocks. I'd like to debug and find the source of the problem. 
 
   If I login via ssh from another computer no process is consuming the
 CPU, there aren't obvious highly repetitive messages in the logs or that
 I can see would be related.
 
   This has been happening since I got the machine for all F20 kernels.
 Where do I look? What can I do to figure this out?

Hello,

  So I think what is happening is that the keyboard isn't activated. It
makes the most sense. I found some people talking about similar issues.
Most of the time it seems adding atkbd.reset to the kernel command line
seemed to fix it. Granted these were all Ubuntu machines. Adding the
atkbd.reset to grub did nothing for me. I'm not sure if we use atkbd or
if there is an equivalent command I can use on fedora to overcome this
very annoying issue. I did find a bug that may be similar enough so I
added myself and comments to it

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1002722

I would love any pointers or things to do to figure out if the keyboard
not resuming or otherwise having issues this is indeed the case.

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Lockscreen / suspend / keyboard issue

2014-05-11 Thread Nathanael d. Noblet
Hello,

  I'm writing here because I don't know what component to report a bug
against. 

  I have a Toshiba P50-A. When waking from suspend I have often but not
always have issues. 

  1) Sometimes the keyboard and mouse are non-responsive. Except for
what I presume are handled by APCI (screen brightness etc). So for
example I open the laptop, the screen brightens, I see the gnome lock
screen (the one prior to the actual unlock part where you enter your
password). Hitting any key results in nothing. The mouse does not
respond. I can't switch to another VT nada. Numlock/Capslock do not
light the LEDs for their respective functions. Close the lid and the
computer enters sleep state. 

  2) I get past the above however the password prompt is in a tight
submission loop. As if I was holding the enter key without ever
releasing it. Lots of failed logins. Again, I close the lid and the
computer enters sleep state.

  After opening/closing the computer a few times sometimes I just hard
reset the machine. Sometimes it comes to and lets me enter my password
and unlocks. I'd like to debug and find the source of the problem. 

  If I login via ssh from another computer no process is consuming the
CPU, there aren't obvious highly repetitive messages in the logs or that
I can see would be related.

  This has been happening since I got the machine for all F20 kernels.
Where do I look? What can I do to figure this out?

Thanks,
-- 
Nathanael



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