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** Summary changed:
- [Feisty] Keyboard repeats keystrokes like h
+ [Feisty/Gutsy] Keyboard repeats keystrokes like hi
The problem has suddenly gotten much worse for me. What packages updated
this weekend Only thing I can recall seeing other than
KDE4 stuff (and I am having this problem uunder KDE 3.5 as
well) is xorg-server.
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I have had this problem on Feisty, Gutsy, and even once already on
Hardy. It comes and it goes, but thankfully my keyboard input is fine >
99% of the time now. I am on an AMD X2 desktop, by the way.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I'll try this "ec_intr=0".
In the meanwhile this three actions worked for me:
1) disabled acpid daemon in user space (but /usr/lib/hal/hald-addon-acpi is on)
2) increased repeat keystrokes delay
3) disabled many unuseful sw which overloaded the host
and the problem is disappeared.
Bye
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I found out how to fix this and get acpi fully working with all acpi
drivers/modules...
You have to put this into your kernel options "ec_intr=0"
I found this in the ubuntu forums...
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=402926&highlight=acpi+thinkpad
By the way, this bug also happens in Gu
Thanks all for the suggestions.
Now I'm trying the following workarounds in my school labs:
1) disabled acpid daemon in user space (but /usr/lib/hal/hald-addon-acpi is on)
2) increased repeat keystrokes delay
3) disabled many unuseful sw which overloaded the host
sorry, I know that many differen
I have installed Ubuntu Feisty Fawn 7.04, without any changes. Didn't
compile myself, etc... All default. Then using apt-get, installed xfce
on top of it. To avoid repeat bug, turned off acpid, and turned on apmd
in Xfce Menu--> System--> Services. Now repeat bug disappeared, but
battery apple
I went ahead and followed this troubleshooting recommendation for
completeness, but it didn't solve the problem.
After playing around with it some more, I have figured out that it has to do
with interaction with the acpi interface. Here is my reasoning
1. acpi=off in the kernel parameters se
Ok, then as I don't see this bug anymore, I won't be of much help
because I can't test solutions anymore. A newer kernel seemed to have
fixed it. But I can still suggest a few things.
Rick (ozstriker78) and others, you could try disabling the ACPI
monitoring like archie suggested in two steps
It's not fixed in Gutsy. I have the same issue still. I went ahead and
upgraded to Gutsy thinking it would get fixed, but it didn't.
-Rick
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Happy to hear that, but I doubt your laptop does not support ACPI. The
proof is you can't read your battery power level, and that's an ACPI
feature. If you could ever do that then ACPI is supported, even if the
BIOS does not mention it because it just won't allow you to disable it.
Laptop BI
I found out, it is acpi. My laptop bios does not support acpi control.
It is advance power control scheme/module. Dont know great details
about it :-)
Solution I found for myself is to turn out acpi daemon. Battery control
doesnt work, but repeats dissappeared. I installed xubuntu, there is
I don't know of any official solution, sorry. But I'm running a 2.6.22
kernel recompiled from the gutsy sources with the restricted modules and
I'm not experiencing the bug anymore, and previously I couldn't finish a
sentence without seeing it twice or more.
I suggest you dist-upgrade one of y
I've the same problem on many [old] pc in a school lab using 7.04: under
heavy load they begin to repeat/lost keys and egnnn mad :(
no solution?
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This was the best description that I've heard of in terms of my problem.
This is exactly what I am experiencing and the noacpi option did not solve
my problem. I even tried the notsc option, which prevented the laptop from
booting. I'll try clocksource=acpi_pm and see what happens.
-Rich
On 5/1
I did not try Dapper, only Edgy and Feisty. If you say Dapper is ok on
R40e, it probably means that something began going wild from Edgy and
was transfered to Feisty as well.
Anyway, as I said, I do not have any problem with Feisty on desktop
machine.
Thanks for the information, I'll try Dapper!
I have Dapper running on my R40e with no problems at all, so I'm pretty
sure it is something to do with Feisty.
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Bugs, whic
My specifications:
IBM Thinkpad R40e (model 2684 - H8U)
Intel Celeron (M) 2GHz
1 Gb RAM
Clean Feisty install from official release CD (not a dist-upgrade)
Same repeat problem if boot from Edgy Eft CD.
On my desktop machine Edgy was installed, then I upgraded to Feisty,
having no problem at all.
Hi guys!
Have exactly the same problems as Ian Johnston on my R40e with Feisty.
Please, let me know, if find a solution. I am trying to do the things
you mentioned in discussion.
Let you know about the progress (if any). :-)
Best
Artem
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You could try the "noacpi" boot option, just to see what happens. If it
works better, file an acpi bug.
Ian Johnston wrote:
> I have just given up trying to install Feisty on my Thinkpad R403 (2684)
> as a result of similar bugs. Symptoms were ...
>
> 1) Inordinately long delay at ACPI on boot (
I have just given up trying to install Feisty on my Thinkpad R403 (2684)
as a result of similar bugs. Symptoms were ...
1) Inordinately long delay at ACPI on boot (from CD)
2) Inordinately long delay at hald on boot
3) During the install process, the trackpoint started behaving
erratically
4) S
I don't think I have the same exact bug as yours so most of my
fuure posts will be in bug #92594. But if any of you wish
to try the "notsc" boot option, you may rather use
"clocksource=acpi_pm" which also disables the TSC but just... works !
I'm currently writing this post using th
Well it is intermittent, but sometimes you get no response at all from the
keyboard. Also, the mouse os very choppy, and is also unresponsive at
times.
On 5/17/07, Charles Perreault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think the original bug report is about every key being repeated many
> times, whil
I think the original bug report is about every key being repeated many
times, while under X. The bug #92594 is about an intermittent key
repeat problem, whch happens from time to time also under X. I
wonder how they might be related or not.
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In my Case the Problem was fixed when i deinstalled the IBM Thinkpad
Drivers and Thinkpad Tools.
SInce this i had no problem any more. But it´s anoying related to the
Thinkpad Tools they worked without Problem on Edgy. That makes me wonder
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I am having the same issues with a logitech g15 keyboard since I updated
to Feisty Fawn. Never had problems using Dapper Drake. Actually the
problem already occured when I used the 7.04 LiveCD.
Adding notsc also prevented my system from booting on a core2 processor.
I would really appreciate any
I tried appending notsc to my kernel parameter list and the system
didn't boot. It got stuck really early in the boot process. My systems
is a basic pentium 4, single core. so I don't understand why that would
keep my system from booting. Do you have any other ideas?
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I have a comparable Error.
I use a Thinkpad A 31
After a few Seconds of Typing The keyboard goes weird and writing is a
comparable Pain
like using ED as a Editor.
i had the same issue with Dapper Drake.
The Installation is fresh, i only mounted my /home from the old Edgy Eft
Installation.
I think the problem lies within a TSC compatibility problem with multi-
core processors with independant core clocking. it seems that frequency
scaling is improperly registered by the kernel, and causes bugs such as
this one and bug 64325 with Konqueror. To solve it, just add "notsc" to
your boot k
Ok, so I have been debugging this and I have more to add
With the latest current kernel (2.6.20.14) under normal boot up, this
happens. So I tried starting it up in rescue mode and played around
with some of the services to see which one was the culprit. The 2
services (start up scripts) tha
I am having the same issue with my r40e. The keyboard is very unstable.
It's very inconsistent and unusable. I get see flapping between
character repeats in spurts of about 5, keys not functioning, to delayed
reactions. The mouse buttons and pointer act very unstable. The mouse is
jumpy and sometim
This is a VAB: Very Annoying Bug. In fact, i don't know if it's only one
bug. Sometimes I have a delay, sometimes I have the keystrokes repeat.
How can we help solve this (or these) bug(s) ?
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