Steven Rostedt wrote:
--
When I'm asked what language is my mother tongue,
I simply answer "C".
On Wed, 31 Oct 2007, Dragan Noveski wrote:
hallo list, yesterday strange thing happened here.
i am running 2.6.23.1-rt5, and actually it is running good, but
yesterday partially my keyboard stopped working. usually if i press any
key (inside of xterm) and do not release, but keep pressed, the
letter/sign will be printed all the time again and again as long as i
release the key.
something like:
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
What X drivers are you running (hopefully not nVidia or some other
proprietary module).
no it is perhaps one of these both:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82852/855GM
Integrated Graphics Device (rev 02)
00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation 82852/855GM Integrated
Graphics Device (rev 02)
...but nothing proprietary here.
but yesterday, if i was holding the key, the letter got displayed on the
screen just one time.
if i released and pressed again, one more time.....
so i was not able to press only one time a key and hold to get sth like
these:
........................
than in /var/log/system i found this lines:
Oct 30 21:22:37 murija2 kernel: rtc: lost 8 interrupts
Oct 30 21:22:50 murija2 kernel: rtc: lost 4 interrupts
Oct 30 21:22:50 murija2 kernel: rtc: lost 20 interrupts
Unfortunately, this gives me no clue to what went wrong. Perhaps, you have
a high priority process running somewhere that is keeping things from
running.
ok, but this gives me an idea, because i was just backtracing 'aqualung'
and 'bristol synth emulator' and letting them crash again and again.
but i was not thinking that this could be causing the issue.
What type of system is this? SMP?
no, ibm-thinkpad-r50e with celeronM
this also appeared in dmesg.
is this explained so that someone is able to understand?
does any one has an idea what went wrong here?
after a reboot the keyboard was working as usually again and the issue
did not happened again since them.
hope to get some suggestions/answers?!
I can't figure out much with the current info.
-- Steve
i was expecting that the info i had is not info enough!
anyway, it did not appeared again, so i will not be scared too much now,
if it comes again, you ll hear from me.
cheers,
doc
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