Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 15 Dec 2004 00:25:16 +0800 | From | Michael Clark <> | Subject | Re: Thinkpad T42, keyboard sometimes hosed when waking from sleep |
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Adam Sulmicki wrote:
> > > On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Juergen Botz wrote: > >> I have a new IBM Thinkpad T42, FC3 with all updates, stock >> 2.6.9-1.681_FC3 kernel + iwp2200 driver (0.13). Everyone once >> in a while when I wake from ACPI S3 sleep my keyboard is hosed... >> the first key I press starts rapidly auto-repeating, which can't >> be stopped, and pressing any key produces either no visible >> action or some other character (not the one normally on that >> key) which also auto repeats madly. >> >> It doesn't always happen, only maybe 10% of the time I come >> out of S3. I can't switch to different vt since ctrl-alt-fN >> don't work, and since I am rarely on a text console I have >> no idea whether it would happen there. Putting the machine >> back to sleep and re-waking doesn't fix it, so my only option >> has been to reboot via the 'Actions' menu (mouse is ok through >> all this.) >> >> Others have also reported this happening with APM, so it >> doesn't seem to be an ACPI bug per se. >> >> Any ideas? > > > just another data point. I had seen the same thing happen for me once > with my T41p. Same config as above ie FC3, 2.6.9-1.681_FC3. > > might be some RH-FC specific thing since I did not see it happen with > earlier incarnations of kernel.
I get the same thing on Debian/sid with pretty much stock 2.6.9 on a T42 - so probably not a RH-FC think - and I'm using APM.
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