mmake / maake (Toshiba Satelite 6000 X11 keyboard weirdness)
arno at heho.snv.jussieu.fr
arno at heho.snv.jussieu.fr
Thu May 8 14:02:39 PDT 2003
Hello,
I rrun -curreent on a Toshiba sattellite Pro 6000 for over
a month with no particular problem, other than a very
irrittating "keyboard echo" when in X11 mode.
so when I think to type "make", I very often get "mmake" or "maake"
but *never* "mmmake" or "maaaake", so I think it hhas nothing
to do with keyboard autorepeat ...
It happens in xterms, mozilla, opera, emacs, ...
I tried vaarious opttions :
- disablingg ACPI makkess no difference
- stripped down XF86Config
- variouss SC_* and KBD_* kernel-conffig options
(NB,
options MAXCONS=4
maakes that I cannot type
text at all, but this is also true forr my desktop -current
which otherwise behaves OK)
Please ffind attachedd dmesg andd uname outtput, kernel-cconfig,
XF86Config and XFree86.0.log.
If someone has another idea to test ...
Thanx a lot.
Regards,
Arno
(NB, I ddid not correct typingg errors (and I am aa slow typer)))
--
Arno J. Klaassen
INSERM U483
9, Quai St Bernard
75005 Paris
arno at ccr.jussieu.fr
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