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I'm having a problems getting the PS2 keyboard and trackpad working on my Acer Aspire One AOA150. I can make them work just fine when I first install Leopard, using iAtkos 5i, however, when I try to upgrade to the Voodoo kernel (9.5.0 1.0 Revision A) so I can get multi-threading support on my Atom processor, built-in trackpad and keyboard stop working.

 

It doesn't matter if I'm using an ACPI method to get PS2 working, Voodoo or Chun-Nan's PS2 controller kexts, as soon as I install the Voodoo kernel, they just go dead.

 

Does anyone have any insight as to why this might be, or what I can do to make things work?

OK, I solved the problem.

 

I had to delete the ACPIPS2Nub.kext from extensions. This was in addition to the AppleACPIPS2Numb.kext and ApplePS2Controller.kext I had already been deleting.

 

VoodooPS2 likes to run alone, it seems.

 

Gah, why are there so many extensions that all seem to do the same thing?

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