Bug#416503: enter behaves strange in vservers

2007-04-23 Thread Alexander Vlasov
I can't reporoduce this bug neither on amd64, nor on i386 with evdev
version 1:1.1.2-6, xorg version 2:1.1.1-21 (versions etch released
with). 
Problem disappeared after reboot; I rebooted computer a few days after
bugreport. I can't recall, maybe I updated evdev before this.
Anyway, I can't reproduce this bug for a month.

В Вск, 22/04/2007 в 22:51 +0200, Brice Goglin пишет:
 Alexander Vlasov wrote:
  Sorry, nothing new. I can't reproduce this bug at all.

 
 Not sure I am following you here. You can't reproduce anymore??? on
 i386? with vservers?
 Or does the latest evdev driver fix the evdev/vserver problem, making
 this bug fixed? did you initial problem just go away?
 
 Brice
 
 




Bug#416503: enter behaves strange in vservers

2007-04-22 Thread Alexander Vlasov
Hello,

Sorry, nothing new. I can't reproduce this bug at all.
Anyway, I'm using input-evdev on one computer, so if bug will appear
once again I'll inform you.

В Суб, 21/04/2007 в 02:10 +0200, Brice Goglin пишет:
 Alexander Vlasov wrote:
  Could you try xserver-xorg-input-evdev currently in experimental
  (1:1.1.5-1)?
  
 
  Sure. I'll try today and write another followup.
 

  Which xserver-xorg-core are your running ? 2:1.1.1-20 ? Do you see any
  interesting difference in Xorg.0.log when switching from input+kbd to 
  evdev?
  
 
  xserver-xorg-core: Version: 2:1.1.1-20
  xserver-xorg: 1:7.1.0-15
  it's current etch versions, no updates available.
  Xorg.log surely differs, but nothing seems wrong. Anyway, I'll retry
  this later and attach both logs.
 

  Without entering to vservers enter key also works ok.


  The bug could be caused by vserver then. I know almost nothing about
  vserver. Is it supposed to be stable? Do you have a way to disable some
  vserver features to try to locate the problem more precisely?
  
 
  Seems so.
  No, I see no ways to disable anything console-related. This problem
  exists even during vserver creation with newvserver.
 

  Thanks,
  Brice
  
 
  Not at all. I'll retry both input drivers later and I'll try to
  reproduce this bug on i386 arch.

 
 Hi Alexander,
 
 Did you find out anything new about this problem? Did you have a chance
 to try xserver-xorg-input-evdev currently in experimental (should enter
 unstable in a few days since xserver-xorg-core 1.3 arrived yesterday)?
 
 Thanks,
 Brice
 
 




Bug#416503: enter behaves strange in vservers

2007-04-20 Thread Brice Goglin
Alexander Vlasov wrote:
 Could you try xserver-xorg-input-evdev currently in experimental
 (1:1.1.5-1)?
 

 Sure. I'll try today and write another followup.

   
 Which xserver-xorg-core are your running ? 2:1.1.1-20 ? Do you see any
 interesting difference in Xorg.0.log when switching from input+kbd to evdev?
 

 xserver-xorg-core: Version: 2:1.1.1-20
 xserver-xorg: 1:7.1.0-15
 it's current etch versions, no updates available.
 Xorg.log surely differs, but nothing seems wrong. Anyway, I'll retry
 this later and attach both logs.

   
 Without entering to vservers enter key also works ok.
   
   
 The bug could be caused by vserver then. I know almost nothing about
 vserver. Is it supposed to be stable? Do you have a way to disable some
 vserver features to try to locate the problem more precisely?
 

 Seems so.
 No, I see no ways to disable anything console-related. This problem
 exists even during vserver creation with newvserver.

   
 Thanks,
 Brice
 

 Not at all. I'll retry both input drivers later and I'll try to
 reproduce this bug on i386 arch.
   

Hi Alexander,

Did you find out anything new about this problem? Did you have a chance
to try xserver-xorg-input-evdev currently in experimental (should enter
unstable in a few days since xserver-xorg-core 1.3 arrived yesterday)?

Thanks,
Brice



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Bug#416503: enter behaves strange in vservers

2007-03-29 Thread Alexander Vlasov
Hello,

В Срд, 28/03/2007 в 20:58 +0200, Brice Goglin пишет:
 (adding the kernel team to Cc: in case they have some ideas).
 
 Alexander Vlasov wrote:
  I'm using vserver-enabled kernel on amd64 arch on my desktop and after
  switching to evdev from kbd+mouse I found strange enter behavior in
  vservers (after `vserver blahblah enter'): when I press enter it behaves
  like enter was pressed many times (~ 50), so working in vservers almost
  impossible.

 Could you try xserver-xorg-input-evdev currently in experimental
 (1:1.1.5-1)?

Sure. I'll try today and write another followup.

 Which xserver-xorg-core are your running ? 2:1.1.1-20 ? Do you see any
 interesting difference in Xorg.0.log when switching from input+kbd to evdev?

xserver-xorg-core: Version: 2:1.1.1-20
xserver-xorg: 1:7.1.0-15
it's current etch versions, no updates available.
Xorg.log surely differs, but nothing seems wrong. Anyway, I'll retry
this later and attach both logs.

  Without entering to vservers enter key also works ok.

 
 The bug could be caused by vserver then. I know almost nothing about
 vserver. Is it supposed to be stable? Do you have a way to disable some
 vserver features to try to locate the problem more precisely?

Seems so.
No, I see no ways to disable anything console-related. This problem
exists even during vserver creation with newvserver.

 Thanks,
 Brice

Not at all. I'll retry both input drivers later and I'll try to
reproduce this bug on i386 arch.




Bug#416503: enter behaves strange in vservers

2007-03-28 Thread Alexander Vlasov
Package: xserver-xorg-input-evdev
Version: 1:1.1.2-6

Hi.
I'm using vserver-enabled kernel on amd64 arch on my desktop and after
switching to evdev from kbd+mouse I found strange enter behavior in
vservers (after `vserver blahblah enter'): when I press enter it behaves
like enter was pressed many times (~ 50), so working in vservers almost
impossible.

I tried different terminals (xterm, rxvt, gnome-terminal) with same
result, but this bug doesn't exists in console (real console, tty*).
Without entering to vservers enter key also works ok.

$ uname -a
Linux zulu 2.6.18-4-vserver-amd64 #1 SMP Wed Feb 21 15:03:27 UTC 2007
x86_64 GNU/Linux

Here follow parts of my xorg.conf:
Section InputDevice
   Identifier  keyboard
   Driver  evdev
   Option  evBits  +1
   Option  keyBits ~1-255 ~352-511
   Option  Pass3
   Option  XkbModel  evdev
   Option  CoreKeyboard  true
EndSection

Section InputDevice
   Identifier  mouse
   Driver  evdev
   Option  evBits  +1-2
   Option  keyBits ~272-287
   Option  relBits ~0-2 ~6 ~8
   Option  Pass3
   Option  CorePointer   true
EndSection

Section ServerLayout
Identifier  Default Layout
Screen  Default Screen
InputDevice keyboard
InputDevice mouse
EndSection




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Bug#416503: enter behaves strange in vservers

2007-03-28 Thread Brice Goglin
(adding the kernel team to Cc: in case they have some ideas).



Alexander Vlasov wrote:
 I'm using vserver-enabled kernel on amd64 arch on my desktop and after
 switching to evdev from kbd+mouse I found strange enter behavior in
 vservers (after `vserver blahblah enter'): when I press enter it behaves
 like enter was pressed many times (~ 50), so working in vservers almost
 impossible.
   

Could you try xserver-xorg-input-evdev currently in experimental
(1:1.1.5-1)?

Which xserver-xorg-core are your running ? 2:1.1.1-20 ? Do you see any
interesting difference in Xorg.0.log when switching from input+kbd to evdev?

 Without entering to vservers enter key also works ok.
   

The bug could be caused by vserver then. I know almost nothing about
vserver. Is it supposed to be stable? Do you have a way to disable some
vserver features to try to locate the problem more precisely?

Thanks,
Brice



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