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* Weird Keyboard in 2.5.x and scheduler in 2.6.0-test1-mm1
@ 2003-07-20 20:22 Konstantin Kletschke
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From: Konstantin Kletschke @ 2003-07-20 20:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi!

At first my high beloved IBM PS/2 Keyboard is back on my Desk because
the Problem is kinda solved. If I disable tleds (Activity LED Simulation
on NUM and etc. LEDs of Num Keypad of the ethernet card(s))it works like
a charme on two completely different Computers. Funny I did not consider
the oftware as the Problem, but 2.5.x AND XFree86 AND this program
trigger a bug somewhere...

I read in 2.6.0-test1-mm1 and earlyer announcements that reporting of
the responsiveness of the scheduler is highly appreciated. No Version
was better than the 2.5.70-mm4 I _think_, may be I am wrong here. I
always use AS elevator and in 2.6.0-test1-mm1 typing in vim and sound
and mouse in XFree86 make pauses for 1 to 2 seconds sometimes on heavy
disk I/O. I have one 120GB IDE DISK on P2 2400 with 750MB RAM.
For exampla after an emerge world (gentoo package management) updating
portage cache makes the desktop wait for the one or other second. 

Oh, I see 2.6.0-test1-mm2 makes it way through my modem, lets see :-)

Keep on hacking,

Konsti



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