Hello Tore,
I see the same problem on my mac mini using a self compiled X using usb
keyboard and usb mouse. My solution so far for it is pulling the usb
keyboard out and putting it after a second or so back in. After that my
usb keyboard starts working again. I know that my pointer works to, but
I
Hello Michel,
* Michel Dänzer
> Some semi-random ideas to try and narrow down the problem:
>
> * Kill the running X apps one at a time and see if the problem
> goes away after killing any of them.
Didn't help. After Openbox were the last client remaining I restarted
it too
On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 20:38 +0200, Tore Anderson wrote:
>
> Do you think there's any hope of getting nearer any solution to this
> bug in forseeable future? I'm sorry, but this is making my workstation
> so useless that I'll soon downgrade to etch or change to some other
> distribution in th
* Tore Anderson
> Yep, it did, using 2.6.15-1-k7. I ran that kernel for a long time
> with X11R6 on top and didn't have any problems at all, so it seems
> very unlikely that the kernel is to blame.
Hi David,
Do you think there's any hope of getting nearer any solution to this
bug in fo
* Tore Anderson
> I will try downgrading my kernel now and see if it still happens.
Yep, it did, using 2.6.15-1-k7. I ran that kernel for a long time
with X11R6 on top and didn't have any problems at all, so it seems
very unlikely that the kernel is to blame.
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Tore Anderson
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El miércoles, 26 de abril de 2006 11:47, Tore Anderson escribió:
> * David Martínez Moreno
[...]
> It might of course be a kernel bug - I did indeed upgrade to 2.6.16
> recently. I can try downgrading to 2.6.15 and see if I experience the
> bug then. The X server is my prime suspect though -
* David Martínez Moreno
> I think that you could use xev in order to know if X.Org is receiving
> input:
>
> I am supposing you are "capable" of making the failure happen quickly
> (more or less).
>
> First launch a terminal and a browser in the same desktop. Then use
> xwininfo in order to obta
El sábado, 22 de abril de 2006 15:17, Tore Anderson escribió:
> Package: xserver-xorg
> Version: 1:7.0.14
> Severity: important
> First off, apologies for the lack of detail in this bug report. I
> simply do not know what's going on nor how to debug it. :-/
I think that you could use
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.0.14
Severity: important
First off, apologies for the lack of detail in this bug report. I
simply do not know what's going on nor how to debug it. :-/
After my latest dist-upgrade, which pulled in X.Org 7, the X server
has started randomly losing input.
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