Keyboard and mouse not working after update 05 August 2023, 16:15:41 Hi everyone,after my monthly update usingCode: [Select]pacman -Syuon one of my laptops I can't log in anymore through a desktop manager.Once at the login graphical screen the keyboard, touchpad and external mouse don't work...I can't even switch to a console screen because the keyboard seems freezed.If I boot using theCode: [Select]init=/bin/bashswitch I can disable the DISPLAYMANAGER in theCode: [Select]/etc/conf.d/xdmfile (switching to another DM leaves me with the same freezed login screen), so at least I can boot and log in into text mode but that's all I can do.Any hints on what could have been happened after the update and how I can solve this?Thank you in advance.Steve
Re: Keyboard and mouse not working after update Reply #1 – 05 August 2023, 18:19:09 What's the session manager normally used on that laptop, if it's SDDM then it may get fixed by installing libprocps.Apart from this issue another one i've saw recently requires using the linux-lts kernel on some laptops.If you run pacman -Syuu and there are some downgrades also you could do those as well.You can eease your debugging by just enabling service sshd, so you can login remotely even when it's tty is unresponsive.
Re: Keyboard and mouse not working after update Reply #2 – 05 August 2023, 23:23:05 Another approach might be to download a recent Artix iso, a graphical one might make it easier, dd it to a USB then boot that. Mount your problematic / root partition on somedir, then any other partions on their relevant subdirs like boot on somedir/boot, efi on somedir/boot/efi. You can look in somedir/etc/fstab if you can't remember. Then use "artix-chroot" to chroot into your OS, then type "bash" to get a bash shell not sh if you like, for nicer tab completion and so on. Then fix things using pacman to downgrade stuff, look in (somedir)/var/log/pacman.log for a record of what was upgraded. Probably you might be able to pick some likely candidates rather than downgrading everything, you can use pacman -U inside the chroot to install the old packages saved in (somedir)/var/cache/pacman/pkg - in the chroot terminal you won't need to prepend somedir to the path because you CHange ROOT when you chroot. You can still use other terminal tabs in the ISO desktop to look at things in the mounted location.It's usually also possible to chroot from other distros on other partitions but a bit more complicated as they won't have artix-chroot to bind mount stuff and $PATH might vary.