bcb wrote: > On Tue, 09 Aug 2011 14:01:07 -0400, m.roth-x6lchVBUigD1P9xLtpHBDw wrote: >> bcb wrote: >> <snip> >>> I have a CentOS 5.6 system running as a virtual machine using VMware >>> player. I cloned the system, booted the clone to make sure everything >>> worked after cloning, it did. I then booted off a CentOS 6 ISO and did >>> an upgrade (I know, unsupported!). I've got the system to the point >>> where everything works except the keyboard. >>> >>> If I boot to a command line, it works, as soon as X gets involved, >>> there is no response at all from the keyboard. The on-screen keyboard >>> does work. The physical keyboard works in the host OS and all of the >>> other guest OSes on the machine. It works in the original CentOS 5.6 >>> VM. >> <snip> >> You might want to play with xorg.conf (AFTER MAKING A BACKUP!!!) (I just >> adore xorg's rewriting a working one into a non-working one.... > > but there is no xorg.conf and there are indications on line that it's no > longer used, preferring dynamic configuration and xrandr instead. Of > course xrandr is only display, not kbd, configuration... Dunno. I'm running 6 on my workstation, and I *do* have an xorg.conf, though I will admit that I'm also using kmod-nvidia, and twinview (two monitors, spanning). mark