Built-in keyboard no longer detected after update

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I am running a Manjaro installation and after a recent update my built-in laptop keyword does no longer work. It does work though in a different distro and in the BIOS so there must be some sort of software problem here.



I have now plugged in another keyboard via USB which works just fine (it is also listed with lsusb as the only keyboard but I guess the built-in won't appear there anyway).



Does someone know what might be the issue and how to fix it?



If it is important: My machine is a HP Pavilion laptop.







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    You've found a bug, so fill a bugreport: bugs.manjaro.org (if it doesn't exist yet)
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I am running a Manjaro installation and after a recent update my built-in laptop keyword does no longer work. It does work though in a different distro and in the BIOS so there must be some sort of software problem here.



I have now plugged in another keyboard via USB which works just fine (it is also listed with lsusb as the only keyboard but I guess the built-in won't appear there anyway).



Does someone know what might be the issue and how to fix it?



If it is important: My machine is a HP Pavilion laptop.







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    You've found a bug, so fill a bugreport: bugs.manjaro.org (if it doesn't exist yet)
    – Ipor Sircer
    Nov 5 '17 at 14:05












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I am running a Manjaro installation and after a recent update my built-in laptop keyword does no longer work. It does work though in a different distro and in the BIOS so there must be some sort of software problem here.



I have now plugged in another keyboard via USB which works just fine (it is also listed with lsusb as the only keyboard but I guess the built-in won't appear there anyway).



Does someone know what might be the issue and how to fix it?



If it is important: My machine is a HP Pavilion laptop.







share|improve this question












I am running a Manjaro installation and after a recent update my built-in laptop keyword does no longer work. It does work though in a different distro and in the BIOS so there must be some sort of software problem here.



I have now plugged in another keyboard via USB which works just fine (it is also listed with lsusb as the only keyboard but I guess the built-in won't appear there anyway).



Does someone know what might be the issue and how to fix it?



If it is important: My machine is a HP Pavilion laptop.









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    You've found a bug, so fill a bugreport: bugs.manjaro.org (if it doesn't exist yet)
    – Ipor Sircer
    Nov 5 '17 at 14:05












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    You've found a bug, so fill a bugreport: bugs.manjaro.org (if it doesn't exist yet)
    – Ipor Sircer
    Nov 5 '17 at 14:05







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You've found a bug, so fill a bugreport: bugs.manjaro.org (if it doesn't exist yet)
– Ipor Sircer
Nov 5 '17 at 14:05




You've found a bug, so fill a bugreport: bugs.manjaro.org (if it doesn't exist yet)
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It's a problem with libinput.



Uninstall libinput and install libinput-1.8



That solved the problem for me. ( Using manjaro and HP pavillion laptop)






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    It's a problem with libinput.



    Uninstall libinput and install libinput-1.8



    That solved the problem for me. ( Using manjaro and HP pavillion laptop)






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      It's a problem with libinput.



      Uninstall libinput and install libinput-1.8



      That solved the problem for me. ( Using manjaro and HP pavillion laptop)






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        It's a problem with libinput.



        Uninstall libinput and install libinput-1.8



        That solved the problem for me. ( Using manjaro and HP pavillion laptop)






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        It's a problem with libinput.



        Uninstall libinput and install libinput-1.8



        That solved the problem for me. ( Using manjaro and HP pavillion laptop)







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