Keyboard and mouse unresponsive after suspend
Solution 1
I've tried all the answers on this page, but they didn't really work. I thought reinstalling xserver-xorg-input-all worked, but it didn't. I recently found this page and the freezing hasn't happened since. What you do is edit /etc/default/grub
and change GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
to have the value "atkdb.reset i8042.nomux quiet splash"
and then run sudo update-grub
and reboot. This also works on 16.04.
Solution 2
Reinstall or install input device drivers.
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-all
Or:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-input-all
Solution 3
In my case it had something to do with the graphics card driver and this fixed me (if you use some latest nvidia graphics card then getting the updated driver may work) --
sudo apt-get install nvidia-current-updates
Solution 4
I've tried pretty much all fixes I could google (including the other answers to this question), but the only thing that helped was to install the hardware enablement stack:
sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-utopic xserver-xorg-lts-utopic \
libegl1-mesa-drivers-lts-utopic xserver-xorg-video-all-lts-utopic \
xserver-xorg-input-all-lts-utopic
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Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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user2980766 almost 2 years
I have a Toshiba Satellite S55-A5154 with 14.04 installed. Every time it resumes from being suspended, neither the keyboard nor mouse work. What can I do to fix this or provide you with more info?
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Admin about 10 yearsreinstall or install input device drivers.
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-all
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user2980766 about 10 years
sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-input-all
did it. Thanks, 123456. -
Lambart about 10 yearsWelcome to AskUbuntu, and thanks for asking a clear, concise question. This was also a problem for me with a Dell T3610, and the --reinstall seems to have fixed it. I suspect the problem may have been due to a kernel upgrade (I am on 3.13.0-29)
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Keith McClary about 8 yearsI had the mouse problem after installing 15.10 on my 2007 desktop. Tried various suggestions without luck. I "fixed" it by disabling EHCI in the BIOS. You probably don't have that option on your system (and I have no idea what the side effects might be) but this might be useful to somebody.
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user76369 about 8 years$ sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-input-all ... The following packages have unmet dependencies: unity-control-center : Depends: libcheese-gtk23 (>= 3.4.0) but it is not going to be installed Depends: libcheese7 (>= 3.0.1) but it is not going to be installed E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by held packages. $ uname -a Linux L502X 3.19.0-60-generic #67~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 18 17:22:23 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux`
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user76369 about 8 yearsYep that solved my problem. Seems to be related to a DKMS module issue.
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Arnaud Jeansen over 7 yearsThanks for link you provided. As mentioned there, it didn't completely cure the issue with suspends generated when closing the lid. I also ended up with the following line in my grub config:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="atkbd.reset=1 i8042.nomux=1 i8042.reset=1 i8042.nopnp=1 i8042.dumbkbd=1"
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Mark about 7 years@ajeans Still working in '17 for 17.04. However, I guess you (and the guy on the mint page) actually meant GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="atkbd.reset=1 i8042.nomux=1 i8042.reset=1 i8042.nopnp=1 i8042.dumbkbd=1" In any case, that's what I did, and it worked after nothing else had.
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Arnaud Jeansen about 7 years@Mark you are absolutely right, this goes into
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
in/etc/default/grub
.GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX
is the next line in this file, and mine is empty (on Ubuntu 16.04). -
Steven over 6 yearsI can confirm that this also fixed my issue in 17.10 on Ubuntu Gnome. Note the version in the comments worked for me while the accepted answer with "quiet splash" failed to work. I'm on Dell XPS 13.