Timing critical problem and race condition inducing inconsistencies
often show many symptoms not directly related to the actual problem.
Fighting these symptoms (kernel bug #9147 *might* be one of them) will
probably solve the issue for some, for some time, under certain
conditions, since you
http://ajaxxx.livejournal.com/62378.html presents a possible explanation that
seems quite relevant, and sounds as if it could be the true source of these
keyboard glitches.
It would also explain why nobody experiences the bug in the console tty, only
in X.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
http://ajaxxx.livejournal.com/62378.html presents a possible explanation that
seems quite relevant, and sounds as if it could be the true source of many of
the known keyboard glitches.
It would also explain why nobody experiences the bug in the console tty, only
in X.
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Thanks!
May I ask how it has been resolved?
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missing /etc/X11/rgb.txt file and broken link to it
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/300935
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which is subscribed to xorg in ubuntu.
Same here, upgraded since Edgy, to Xubuntu Jaunty. Martin, your system
really is a clean install onto new file system?
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missing /etc/X11/rgb.txt file and broken link to it
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/300935
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which is
As I mentioned earlier, IMHO trying to fix every single package that requires
rgb.txt by supplying each of these packages with a standalone copy of said file
would be a pretty...strange solution to the problem.
rgb.txt is the *definition* of a shared file, so all that is required is a
place and
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