> I use Logitech wireless keyboards and mice with the bluetooth usb dongle. Don't know if that's your case too.
I'm using my laptop keyboard (thinkpad t440p), no external gadgets.
>
(priorization, ordering, and press/release detection).
it seems that too frequent "fake" press/release cycles are produced for some reason (possibly key release signal got delayed for some seconds which would be translated into holding that key for several seconds)
it's more apparent when tracker-miner-fs is working in the background
On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 2:51 PM Nicolas Mailhot <nicolas.mailhot@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Le 2018-10-25 12:27, Muayyad AlSadi a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> There are some things that makes my machine to freeze
>
> 1. I've noticed that if I have some heavy CPU usage (ex. running many
> VMs or tensorflow training or having tracker-miner-fs working in
> background)
>
> while typing somewhere (firefox, geany, ...etc) a flood of keystrokes
> is send to the application (I know this because when I restore session
> after firefox crash I see a million s in location bar, if my last
> attempt was to type scholar.google.com [1])
I get the same thing without any special load. System would work fine
for hours and then input would start bugging.
It translates into floods of keystrokes, or eaten keystrokes, or
keystrokes being fed to apps out of order. Requires a system reboot to
fix.
There is a serious bug somewhere in libinput WRT input queue management
(priorization, ordering, and press/release detection).
I use Logitech wireless keyboards and mice with the bluetooth usb
dongle. Don't know if that's your case too.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Mailhot
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