In message: <20051101073157.GE18710_at_wantadilla.lemis.com> "Greg 'groggy' Lehey" <grog_at_freebsd.org> writes: : On Tuesday, 1 November 2005 at 18:11:08 +1100, Antony Mawer wrote: : > On 1/11/2005 6:02 PM, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote: : >> I've just installed -CURRENT on a Dell Inspiron 6000, and I discover : >> that the keyboard response on virtual terminals (/dev/ttyv*) is very : >> slow. If I keyboard repeat, the echo to the terminal is jerky, about : >> 3 or 4 characters at a time with a marked delay in between. Under X : >> or over the network there's no problem. Has anybody else seen this? : >> The kernel isn't 100% GENERIC (I've disabled WITNESS and : >> WITNESS_SKIPSPIN, for example), but I can't see anything that would : >> explain this behaviour. : > : > I've seen this on two FreeBSD 4.7 systems connected via a KVM (sharing : > with two Windows 2003 servers)... typing at the console of them was : > almost like typing via ssh on a satellite connection. Connecting via ssh : > was fine, it was only locally that it was a problem. Resetting the : > keyboard repeat rate on BSD had no discernible impact. : : I'd guess that this is a different situation. FWIW, the Inspiron : series are laptops, and this is at the keyboard. The machine is brand : new, and I've never had another version of FreeBSD on it, but I : suspect it's -CURRENT rather than the laptop. I don't see it on my current laptop. It must at least be a combination. Maybe you could track down what the problem is? WarnerReceived on Wed Nov 02 2005 - 14:07:41 UTC
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