No Keyboard support while logging in after installing additional drivers for Wacom

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I installed drivers for the Wacom Babmoo tablet and now I am basically locked out of my laptop, neither keyboard nor mouse are responding (regardless of external or touch pad).



I am running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. The problem occurred after installing some xserver package that the wacom tablet driver was dependent on. I cannot figure out how to solve this problem. As of now, I have booted into a Ubuntu Live CD to backup the most recent changes.



I've tried to go into recovery mode and mounting the partition as read/write but whenever I do that the system crashes/hangs.

So how do I recover from here? Can I modify the packages from the live CD? Is there something that I am missing in regards to the recovery mode?



All help is very much appreciated.

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    I installed drivers for the Wacom Babmoo tablet and now I am basically locked out of my laptop, neither keyboard nor mouse are responding (regardless of external or touch pad).



    I am running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. The problem occurred after installing some xserver package that the wacom tablet driver was dependent on. I cannot figure out how to solve this problem. As of now, I have booted into a Ubuntu Live CD to backup the most recent changes.



    I've tried to go into recovery mode and mounting the partition as read/write but whenever I do that the system crashes/hangs.

    So how do I recover from here? Can I modify the packages from the live CD? Is there something that I am missing in regards to the recovery mode?



    All help is very much appreciated.

    Thanks







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      I installed drivers for the Wacom Babmoo tablet and now I am basically locked out of my laptop, neither keyboard nor mouse are responding (regardless of external or touch pad).



      I am running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. The problem occurred after installing some xserver package that the wacom tablet driver was dependent on. I cannot figure out how to solve this problem. As of now, I have booted into a Ubuntu Live CD to backup the most recent changes.



      I've tried to go into recovery mode and mounting the partition as read/write but whenever I do that the system crashes/hangs.

      So how do I recover from here? Can I modify the packages from the live CD? Is there something that I am missing in regards to the recovery mode?



      All help is very much appreciated.

      Thanks







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      I installed drivers for the Wacom Babmoo tablet and now I am basically locked out of my laptop, neither keyboard nor mouse are responding (regardless of external or touch pad).



      I am running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. The problem occurred after installing some xserver package that the wacom tablet driver was dependent on. I cannot figure out how to solve this problem. As of now, I have booted into a Ubuntu Live CD to backup the most recent changes.



      I've tried to go into recovery mode and mounting the partition as read/write but whenever I do that the system crashes/hangs.

      So how do I recover from here? Can I modify the packages from the live CD? Is there something that I am missing in regards to the recovery mode?



      All help is very much appreciated.

      Thanks









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