Hey Paolo,
I don't see it "every" key press , i see it every enter/return key
press. Which maybe has nothing to do with the keypress , but with the
scrolling in the terminal window ?
As mentioned in my other mail it works normaly when i disable
acceleration of the video card.
tonight i will do a serious stress test, to see if it is really stable
and stays under 50 usec. When that is successful, i will try with a
other videocard and see if thats causes problems too under XFree 4.0.1
or if it is just my video card that sucks (which it does :-)
an other question, is there anyway to figure out if it is caused by
"lockingup" the PCI-bus , without a logic-analizer or scoop ?
BTW who is eDwin ? :-)
- Erwin
Paolo Mantegazza wrote:
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> >
> > This is possible, however, I suspect that Edwin's problem is not with X.
> > Before speculating too much, he should see if a big I/O load without X
> > gets the same behavior.
> >
>
> As I told Edwin, I am not able to reproduce his problem on a PIII 350,
> UP/MP,
> by doing the same actions under X, with a looping cp/sync and a ping -f.
>
> I tested just for 10 minutes or so with X 3.3.6. Since Edwin's problem
> is deterministic, he sees it at every keypress, I think it should not be
> a matter of waiting more time.
>
> Ciao, Paolo.
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