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I am having the same key - repeated - stucked problem with Ubuntu 10.10, Kernel
2.6.35-24-generic.
Dell Inspiron 6400 and Microsoft Multimedia Keyboard 1.0A.
Very frustrating problem that seems to happen under moderate CPU load, Matlab -
Acroread - Firefox
Hoping for a fix soon.
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This bug effects some people more than others leading to difficulty
replicating the problem. For those it does effect it's quite
frustrating.
The http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23938 bug linked from
above has a comment at the end that links to this description of the
core problem that
I am also seeing this bug, using the latest kernel from the latest
Ubuntu (Kernel: 2.6.35-24-generic, Ubuntu: 10.10).
Does anyone know a fix for this, even if it's just a temporary hack?
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I'm seeing this on lucid on one desktop machine and one Dell Inspiron -
particularly frustrating as my job entails staying connected at work
during office hours. I do not, ever, use or touch the windows key.
Some or all of the following behaviour might be coincidence, but it
might contain useful i
Am seeing this on two distinct (and up-to-date) Lucid LTS installs.
Key 'release' events are getting dropped; at random, a released key will
repeat until that exact key is pressed & released again, regardless of
other keypresses. only happens under moderate CPU load, (like when
playing minecraft
It has become a problem for my computer on changing the hardware from an
older P4 based PC to a new i5 quad core CPU with Ubuntu 10.04 32-bit
kernel. I am using a PS/2 keyboard & mouse and also getting the random
freeze problem (see over 1000 posts here
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1478
Yeah, bug exists over here, too. VERY annoying.
There guys have that problem, too:
http://code.google.com/p/synergy-
plus/issues/detail?id=9&colspec=ID%20Stars%20Type%20Status%20Priority%20Milestone%20Owner%20Summary
** Bug watch added: code.google.com/p/synergy-plus/issues #9
http://code.goo
This problem I encountered when I upgraded from Karmic to Lucid.
As the upgrade was hosed, I tried installing from fresh, rather than
using the upgrade, but it too had the same problem, so I had to
reinstall Karmic from scratch.
This weekend I tried with the latest stable Lucid (using LiveCD "try
** Tags added: feisty gutsy
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Hi Guy,
This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you
test if it still occurs on Lucid?
Please note we also provide technical support for older versions of
Ubuntu, but not in the bug tracker. Instead, to raise the issue through
normal s
Adam Jackson has a related kernel commit in 2.6.33-rc5:
http://git.kernel.org/linus/30a589fde0162aa4dac7c69803aeee8fbe8d1b82
commit 30a589fde0162aa4dac7c69803aeee8fbe8d1b82
Author: Adam Jackson
Date: Tue Jan 5 17:56:04 2010 -0800
Input: evdev - be less aggressive about sending SIGIO notifi
** Changed in: xorg-server
Status: Unknown => In Progress
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** Also affects: xorg-server via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23938
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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htt
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 chang
@rolf: indeed I acknowledge that fact, but I am talking to those who
have kernel bug 9147, which was also recently suggested to be tied to
that SIGIO issue (same URL commented in the relative issue tracker)
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@legolas558, you should just acknowledge the fact that although this is
a single ticket, it's almost certain that not everybody here is actually
suffering from the same bug. So, please stop acting like that was the
case.
@cruncher, great find. Thank you.
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@cruncher: how does that relate to the fact that battery/thermal modules
unload seem to "fix" the bug?
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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)
** Also affects: gentoo
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I will say it once again for everybody.
** Procedure to see if you are affected by kernel bug 9147
1) you get stuck keys
2) restart with 'acpi=off' kernel parameter (radical approach) or unload the
'ac,thermal,processor,battery' modules (much better)
3) bug is gone?
4) Yes -> subscribe to bug htt
For information, I've just created a new report (bug 383722) regarding
usb reset messages and keyboard/mouse unusable.
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I always thought what the original poster was experiencing was the
kernel bug over at http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9147 ,
which is now being handled over there.
Then again, the keys that are getting stuck seem to vary between
different systems, so who knows.
At any rate, good luck s
François,
bug 91230 is a report from somebody else again. It's not a good idea to
"jump on the most active bug", you need to stay with *the* bug that
fits. If you are the slightest bit unsure as to which one that is, open
your own bug. You can always mark it as a dupe once everybody fully
under
Rolf, Leann,
I see your point and understand the need for precision, and I do
appreciate the time you're spending on this. Bug 124406 started with
something that is probably related to xorg, and quickly got mingled with
the usb reset issue, which is what I struggled with until I rearranged
my usb
JFTR
However similar, I don't think that the problem originally seen by Guy
Gur-Ari is indeed what we are struggling with these days.
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François,
again, thank you for your comment.
Please be aware that Leann closed this bug because I suggested to him
doing so in IRC. He is absolutely right, the bug has come into such a
state that is really impossible to fix. There are several similar, yet
different issues that have been lumped
I can understand the messiness of this thread, but this is a messy bug,
and that's no reason close it. A developer who wants to work on this bug
can find many entry points to start with. For example Rolf Leggewie has
show lately an interesting case of this bug on a usb 1.1 machine, and
he's experie
Having not heard back from the original bug reporter Guy Gur-Ari, I'm
going to close this bug as it's growing wildly out of control and hard
to follow from a developers point of view. There are comments all over
the place indicating this is fixed with Jaunty, while others mention
it's a regression
François,
thank you for your comment.
I guess you have never reported a kernel bug upstream. They will close
your report faster than you can blink if you run a distro kernel and not
verified that the problem also exists in vanilla. They are very quick
to dismiss an issue as possibly being intro
I added a bug report of my own a while ago, I didn't think with some of
the explanations here that my issue was the exact same bug, but its hard
to tell with so many people reporting.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-
evdev/+bug/371066
Anyway if it is related, concerni
I'm using a Compaq Presario V6000. I had this problem only with Ubuntu
8.10. I never saw it with previous versions, and it disappeared when I
upgraded to 9.04.
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Rolf,
We all know it's not specific to ubuntu, there's plenty of comments and
links in this long thread pointing to the same issue on other distro.
However this thread is probably the most active in discussing this
issue. I guess that's the price for success ;) and the fact that there
are a lot of
I recompiled kernel git HEAD yesterday and the problem is present there,
too. If this is a kernel bug, it is not specific to Ubuntu patches and
still unresolved upstream.
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François Rey wrote:
> Actually I have another theory: the bug happens when a low speed usb
> device is connected on the same hub as a high speed device.
I doubt that can be the issue. As far as I know, my Thinkpad X24 only
supports USB1.1. And I experience this problem.
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Actually I have another theory: the bug happens when a low speed usb
device is connected on the same hub as a high speed device. That's just
a theory, but so far I have connected my mouse and keyboard on the same
hub, with no other device on it, and I have not had the problem yet.
Crossing my finge
OK, seems I was wrong as I found many reports with ATI and even INTEL
graphic cards having the problem.
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The common thing between all those reports seems to be NVIDIA graphic
card... is there ANYONE experiencing this but that does not have an
NVIDIA card?
Rudd-O wrote:
> Same problem here. NVIDIA driver, compiz, Fedora 11 RC, . It's not a
> problem with compiz, it's a problem with the X server
Same problem here. NVIDIA driver, compiz, Fedora 11 RC, . It's not a
problem with compiz, it's a problem with the X server or the input layer
(evdev) in the kernel.
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Following BobRoss suggestion I tried another live CD. Because I saw less
reports of this problem on the Arch distro, I went ahead and tried
Chakra Linux alpha2 live CD, a distro derived from Arch. I was able to
reproduce the bug right from start, but I only noticed it when looking
at the kernel log
This problem is really hardware dependent. It shows up on HP Pavilion dv5000
independent of the distro (Ubuntu, Arch, Gentoo, latest).
But on my new Acer Aspire 7730G and Acer TravelMate 5310 of my friend
everything works fine.
So I think there is a bug in the hardware, that windows apparently k
After trying out a few other distros (the newest Linux Mint, and the
latest Mandriva) I've still had the same problem. I finally did a fresh
install of Mint 6 (almost the same as Intrepid) and I'm no longer having
the bug problem. I know some people here reported this bug on Gutsy and
Hardy, so I
I have experienced the problem again even though the mouse was connected
directly to the laptop. The root of the problem is very elusive. I
really don't want to buy another hardware, that's not the solution at
all. As far as I am concerned, the only option I have left is to try
another linux distri
This is still present for me in Jaunty.
Unless the problem that Harvey and I are seeing is different (which
seems very unlikely; both of us have Inspiron 1420s, both of us see the
problem only with swapcaps, and both of us see the same symptoms: a key-
up event for some regular key does not make i
I also have it on Kubuntu 9.04 amd64 with kernel 2.6.29. My most interesting
facts are:
- I had this bounce key pb when installing from kubuntu 9.04 live CD! I had to
restart with my mouse connected to the laptop to continue
- it only happens on my 7 ports D-link usb hub (DUB-H7), not on my hama
I'm getting a similar bug in Jaunty only. I just installed Jaunty for
the first time (new linux user) a few weeks ago...had this problem.
Reinstalled Hardy, the problem went away. Upgraded tooo Ibex,
and the problem stayed away. Now I've upgraded ttto (see?)
Jaunty again and the
I've reported something similar in bug 376485 which I have experienced
after updating from hardy to jaunty since January. Whatever this ticket
is about, I'll keep mine separate at least for now.
1) not related to high load for me
2) mouse continues to work fine here
3) never happened before (I us
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