Piter Punk wrote:
> But, when i start X i got a second problem, is impossible to type
> only one letter, one touch in a key makes a lot of letters, like that:
>
> lllllliiiiiiinnnnnnnnuuuuxxxxx
>
> instead
>
> linux
>
I have the same problem, with my dual core athlon64. Booting a uniprocessor
kernel solves it. Another work around is turning off key repeat.
Best solution is setting processor affinity for the keyboard irq handler and
X to the same cpu. Seems to be a race condition of some sort. If a X
developer wants to work with me to debug contact me at
ccalica_at_gmail.com. I'm using gmane to access the list (occasionally).
Good luck.
Carlo J. Calica
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