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SubjectRe: Keyboard/mouse lockup... again
> > > Does that really simply change make your keyboard come to life again?
> >
> > You mean the entire block, right? I'm not sure about blu3's problem, but
> > mine is only triggered if:
>
> No, I mean just the single test. The stuff inside the test shouldstay,
> just remove the "if (xxx)" or replace it with "if (1) {... }"

Ok.

> > 1) the cdrom is in the machine at boot
> > 2) Yenta is compiled in (or just wait, it'll hit yenta_init and others I
> > assume later and do the same thing)
> > 3) A mouse event occures and /dev/psaux is opened.
>
> It's going to be timing-related, and the cdrom thing and everything elseis
> probably just black magic.
>
> I could be wrong, of course. But I'm never wrong.

Not according to alan <g>

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