Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 01 Jun 2003 15:52:42 +0200 | From | Christian Kujau <> | Subject | Re: weird keyboard with 2.5.70 |
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Konstantin Kletschke schrieb: > * Christian Kujau <evil@g-house.de> [Sun, Jun 01, 2003 at 01:27:30AM +0200]: > >>hm, i guessed this was an important thing "in the old days" (TM), >>i never had problems when "hotplugging" ps/2. nevertheless - i _have_ to >>unplug/replug the ps/2 keyboard to actually _use_ it. after this is done >>the keyboard is working right (and the mainboard, too :-)) > > Today I realize it more signifikant here. Sometimes a pressed key hangs, > the kernel realizes not, that it was a single click. Then the Key is > repeyted until I press it once again.
no, here it's more than "a single klick will write 5-10 chars". it is _not_ repeated to the infinite. and no, both kbds are OK (2.4.20-rc3 works)
> Christian, do you get this error only in X or at console too?
on X and console.
> > Furthermore my ps2 kbd is usable without hotplugging it, though. > > The strange thing happens very often using ssh.
no, i don't think it's appliation related. to actuallay _use_ my system i have to login. and to do that, i will write my username / password. and to do that, i have to unplug/replug my keyboard.
since i have other module issues right now i'm on 2.4.20rc3 again. what i have done yesterday in the evening was this: - i compiled 2.5.70 again, input/usb support statically include but with a modular CONFIG_USB_KBD (usbkbd) and a modular CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD (atkbd). then i rebooted, logged in via remote console where i was able to load "atkbd" and "usbkbd". then both kbds were up *in a sane way* !!
so this would be the workaround for me. i wonder when the problem will diesappear as it did on linux/alpha :-)
Thanks for comments, Christian.
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