Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Mon, 16 Sep 1996 22:43:05 -0400 (EDT) | From | ADAM Sulmicki <> | Subject | Re: kernel: keyboard buffer overflow |
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->Uh - I don't have any precise info on this, but I do have the ->observation that using apmd (*d*) has always had this effect for me ->since 1.2.13 at least. Don't run it. It intercepts output from ->/dev/apm_bios that seems to be better left alone. I suspect that what ->is going on in my case is a syscall numbering incompatibility with ->various patches that is triggered off just here. See what happens if ->you don't run apmd. It won't affect the suspend/resume features.
Yup, getting rid of apmd helped. Thanks! the machine no longer requires 2 unsuspends and the 2nd suspend is not fatal. Thought I still form time to time get the ax kernel: keyboard buffer overflow but overall it works perfetctly.. if I could only get DGA to work.
-Adam
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