Hello,
Ok, thanks for info and help. If I will have other issue I will downgrade it
to A05 but now it looks ok on A08 :) I'm really happy that I don't need
windows and can normally work on Arch linux :)
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Dnia piątek, 12 września 2014 11:36:54
Hi,
Le mardi 09 septembre 2014, 23:02:18 Sławek Kapłoński a écrit :
> Yes, few minutes ago I was downgrade bios to A08 (previous version from
> dell.com for this model) and I will see what will happend.
Thanks for your feedback.
> I reported it to dell support now and I got new keyboard from de
Hello,
Thanks for info. Yesterday I downgrade bios to A08 and since then I have no
any issue with keyboard so far. I hope that it really helps.
I checked also changelog of A10 bios version and there is point:
"Keyboard input improvement" - so this is probably "great" future
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Hello,
Yes, few minutes ago I was downgrade bios to A08 (previous version from
dell.com for this model) and I will see what will happend.
I reported it to dell support now and I got new keyboard from dell but
replacement didn't help me :/
Best regards
Slawek Kaplonski
sla...@kaplonski.pl
W d
> Actually, I've noticed this problem on my dell e7440 after updating the
bios
> to A10. Unfortunately, I've not written the previous version I was using
> before (probably A08).
> Thanks for Your answear. As I wrote, I start more using Windows last few
days and in Windows 7 I installed virtualbox
Hello,
Thanks for Your answear. As I wrote, I start more using Windows last few
days and in Windows 7 I installed virtualbox with Lubuntu 14.04. Today
when I work on this Lubuntu in VM that issue happend again. In Windows
it not happens any time. I have really no idea what could be a reason.
I
Hello,
Le mercredi 03 septembre 2014, 12:50:42 Sławek Kapłoński a écrit :
> Bios
> is up to date now and I didn't found any option which could be related
> to that in BIOS.
Actually, I've noticed this problem on my dell e7440 after updating the bios
to A10. Unfortunately, I've not written the
On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 12:19 PM, Sławek Kapłoński
wrote:
> So I'm almost sure that problem is somewhere in linux keyboard driver and
> how it works with keyboard in this laptop model but I have no idea how to
> fix this problem or how to get any details about it :/
>
It's not the cleanest approa
Linux
Subject: Re: [arch-general] Dell latitude and keyboard problem
Hello,
Yesterday I received new keyboard from dell and I replace it but that not
helps me - In Linux I still have same issue sometimes.
I have no idea what settings could be responsible for that or what should I
change. My xserver keyboard settings are:
setxkbmap -print -verbose 10
Setting verb
Op 3 sep. 2014 23:45 schreef "Sławek Kapłoński" :
>
> Hello,
>
> Today I made one more test and work for a while in tty2 (not in xsession)
with
> vim and there was no any issue with repeating. In similar time in xsession
> problem happend at least few times :/
Ok, so there is some hint that it is
Hello,
Today I made one more test and work for a while in tty2 (not in xsession) with
vim and there was no any issue with repeating. In similar time in xsession
problem happend at least few times :/
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Hello,
It happens on both: xsession and in console (login into some tty). Bios
is up to date now and I didn't found any option which could be related
to that in BIOS.
W dniu 2014-09-03 12:17, Guus Snijders napisał(a):
Op 2 sep. 2014 21:26 schreef "Sławek Kapłoński" :
Hello,
I have Arch li
Op 2 sep. 2014 21:26 schreef "Sławek Kapłoński" :
>
> Hello,
>
> I have Arch linux installed on Dell latitude e7440 laptop. Generally
almost
> everything works fine but I have one annoying problem. When I type
something on
> keyboard, sometimes (randomly) random key is "blocked" like it was
pressed
Hello,
I also noticed that problem just after I'm start using Linux. Laptop is
new, I bought it about 1 month ago. So there is problem with clean or
reseat it byself and in the other hand when I will call to dell support
with that they probably won't do anything because on Windows (with which
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On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 9:25 PM, Sławek Kapłoński wrote:
I have Arch linux installed on Dell latitude e7440 laptop. Generally almost
everything works fine but I have one annoying problem. When I type
something on
keyboard, sometimes (ran
This sounds like a hardware issue even though it worked on Windows.
I found this forum thread which may be relevant:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2203274
So maybe try to clean and reseat the keyboard if this is possible.
Sławek Kapłoński writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have Arch linux insta
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