Subject: Re: Keyboard Crashes
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: None <rmcm@compsoft.com.au>
List: port-i386
Date: 08/13/1998 09:14:45
There are some other gotchas to look out for. X11R5 clients (like
netscape) treat some keys like numlock in a different way to the
X11R6 protocol. There is a hack advertised in the config file -
ServerNumLock - which appears to have a side-effect of causing
occasional keyboard-lockups and/or server-crashes with some X11R6
clients. I have found the pcvt without ServerNumLock to be the
most reliable combination - although numlock is not consistent
across all clients.
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Rex McMaster rmcm@compsoft.com.au
rex@mcmaster.wattle.id.au
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Olaf Seibert writes:
> Dan J Fraser <dfraser@mother.com> wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 12, 1998 at 06:52:55AM -0700, Eric Fox wrote:
> > > This happened to me as well. My solution was to recompile the kernel for
> > > virtual (PCVT) terminals rather than the generic PC console driver that seems
> > > to be "standard." This was, of course, for an arch/i386 machine, your mileage
> > > may vary.
> >
> > Same here. I had random keyboard lockups with XF86, and when I went to
> > pcvt, everything worked fine.
>
> I, on the other hand, have worse results with pcvt than with pccons.
> With pcvt I will start getting kernel error messages about timeouts when
> pcvt wants to twiddle the keyboard LEDs. With one keyboard they occur
> right from boot time, with another it starts after "a while".
>
> I also get random keyboard lockups which are cleared by un/replugging
> the keyboard. They usually happen under X.
>
> (This was with 1.0 and still is with 1.2 on the production machine, and
> 1.3.2 on a test machine.)
>
> -Olaf.
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