Messages in this thread | | | From | Christopher Thompson <> | Subject | Keyboard freeze problems | Date | Wed, 23 Feb 2000 21:45:02 -0700 |
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I read in this week's issue of Kernel Traffic about keyboard freeze problems.
If this has been resolved, please delete this message immediately as it will contain no useful information.
I wanted to report my experiences with keyboard freeze problems. Here was my system: ABIT-BM6 motherboard, Celeron 400 CPU, no overclock 128 megs SDRAM, 2.2.13 kernel compiled with gcc 2.7.x. ps/2 mouse, gpm loads on bootup, X-windows configured for ps/2 mouse
Everything worked fine. Upgrading to 2.2.14 kernel compiled with gcc 2.95 (oops, sorry), I saw my keyboard non-functional on bootup about 75% of the time. Note that it *was* functional in LILO.
My keyboard was connected through a thrustmaster F16FLCS joystick and also there was a CH throttle in there somewhere and a color quickcam 2 stealing power as well. Once I plugged the keyboard straight into the keyboard socket, with nothing else in the way, the problem seemed to go away. HOWEVER, this could simply be coincidence as I almost immediately upgraded to a dual Celeron 400/466 setup with an ABIT-BP6 motherboard. Recompiling an SMP 2.2.14 kernel on this did NOT show the same problem. Same keyboard, it is hooked up straight to the keyboard port, though.
Now, I have minor other problems (occasionally keyboard falls asleep and occasionally cut-and-paste in KDE does not work) but this is NOT the same problem and I suspect it's what was talked about regarding SMP problems.
I no longer have the old motherboard so I doubt I can help the debugging process any but if you want more information about my setup, please email me directly (I don't read the mailing list) and I would be happy to answer.
-- Christopher Thompson http://hypocrite.org/ The unexamined life is not worth living
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