GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 763894
When started at boot, mouse/keyboard input does not work
Last modified: 2017-08-05 11:27:56 UTC
[forwarded from <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=816867>] Mouse clicks and keyboard keys don't work at gdm when I first boot up. I have to ssh into my machine and restart gdm to get it to work. I am unable to even use Ctrl+Alt+F1 to switch to another virtual console to log in. The only key sequence that responds is Ctrl+Alt+Delete, which systemd picks up on as if I were at a virtual console that is not running X, and duly reboots the system. I have noticed that when gdm is in this state, /sys/class/tty/tty0/active reads 'tty1', even though Xorg is launched with the 'vt7' argument. I can ssh in and use chvt to change the current virtual terminal, and the active tty status file changes to match, but the screen still shows GDM's login prompt. After restarting gdm, the active tty is changed to tty7 and at this point everything works properly.
I've not seen this for a while now. Closing.