Mike Silbersack wrote: > > On Mon, 24 Dec 2007, Mike Silbersack wrote: > >> In order to eat my own dog food, I upgraded my laptop from 6.2 to >> 7.0. This seemed to have gone well, until I started writing a long >> e-mail while sitting on the couch today. As I was typing the e-mail, >> I noticed that my typing skills seemed to have gone missing; there >> were words missing 2-3 letters, and other places where I was >> apparently holding down keyyyys. Heh, that's a real example of the >> phenomenon right there. >> >> After a while I realized that I was not typing sloppily, but that in >> fact keys are being lost in certain cases and duplicated in others. >> Since I did not rebuild any ports or packages, I'm convinced that >> this is directly related to the 7.0 upgrade. >> >> This behavior has shown up when running a local copy of pine (inside >> konsole), chatting in ksirc, and in a few other programs. (I'm >> running KDE.) I think it happens more when on battery than when >> plugged into an outlet. I'm running xbattbar, so it could be querying >> the battery status and causing problems. This is using the laptop's >> built-in keyboard (non-USB.) >> >> I'm going to try to track this down, although I don't know how >> successful I'll be. I'd like to know if anyone else has seen this >> problem and if they have any additional information that might help >> me track it down faster. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Mike "Silby" Silbersack > > Thanks to everyone who responded to this thread. Here's what I've > learned since my initial message: > > 1. Other people have seen this problem (or something similar) as far > back as 5.x. > > 1a. I noticed in my kernel config file that I did NOT have kdbmux in > my 6.2 kernel config file, but I do have it in my 7.0 kernel config > file. However, I also tried recompiling 7.0 without kbdmux, and the > problem still occurs. > > 2. The problem only happens when I have xbattbar running. Whether or > not I'm actually running on battery makes no difference. > > 3. Ssh sessions into the box do not appear to be affected. > > 4. If I plug in a USB keyboard, it does not seem to be affected. > (Either with or without kbdmux.) > > I've added some KTR debugging statements to try to help me track this > down, but I have not yet made much progress. > Mike, Does this only happen under X? If so it may not be kernel related at all. Until recently Xorg had a bug: http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12610 Cheers, BenjaminReceived on Wed Jan 02 2008 - 09:16:54 UTC
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