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Subject2.6.0-test5 atkbd.c: Unknown key (100% reproduceable)
[My first post didn't make to the list. Apologies if it appears twice]

Hi,

I'm consistently getting this error:

atkbd.c: Unknown key (set 2, scancode 0xab, on isa0060/serio0) pressed.
This happens whenever I type 'f' in "<F7>usbdevfs". It then keeps
repeating the 'f' until I press another key. I first noticed it when
doing a search in mcedit but it also happens on command line and
everywhere. It does not matter if I type it slow of fast. If I type
less then the whole string (eg. "devf") the error does not occur but
the letter 'f' occasionally gets eaten away.

H/W: P4 (w/HT), ABIT IS7 M/B with Intel i865/ICH5 chipset,
bog-standard cheap PS/2 kbd.
S/W: Debian mid-way between stable and testing, 2.6.0-test5
with SMP and preemptive, no extra tasks running (I can reproduce it at
the login prompt immediately after reboot).

I'll be happy to investigate it further if someone tells me what to do.

Regards,
Dmitri



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