ok, my touchpad is working now and speed is back to normal - several bootups helped...strange:( but still got this strange messages at bootup in syslog, about unknown ACPI stuff wich I never got before! andy other suggestions? Regards, Marko > On Wed, 2004.08.04 12:45:18, Brian Fahrlander <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: >> On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 11:32, Marko Bevc wrote: >>> Hi! >>> >>> I've upgraded my FC2 on notebook Dell LATITUDE D800 and when it >>> boots up >>> the usb mouse and keyboard are working VERY slow! and touchpad >>> stopped >>> working:((( any ideas? >> >> I have a deeling it's a kernel issue; I'd stay off of it for a >> version....here, on long-time kernel-happy hardware, it >> **IMMEDIATELY**BOOTS*** and so I can't even get to the 'slow' part. >> >> :) >> >> I sure hope other people have noticed something like this. > > I am seeing a similar problem - probably due to the bugfix from > bugzilla 126391 (the bug prevented some mixed scsi-ide systems with > adaptec controllers from booting at all - and I have 5 of them). > The bugfix appears to be included in the new kernel since my machines > can successfully boot with it. The text about the bugfix says: > >>>> <stern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>> [PATCH] USB: Fix endianness bug in UHCI driver >>>> >>>> This patch fixes a byte-swapping error in the UHCI driver. It has >>>> been >>>> present since 2.6.6 and only got tracked down just now! Thanks a >>>> lot to >>>> Michel Roelofs for all his help and testing. >>>> >>>> This should be pushed through to Linus in time to appear in 2.6.8, >>>> if >>>> possible. > > While the bugfix fixes my boot problem (I had been holding at kernel > 2.6.5-1.358), it does seem to introduce a new problem, one connected to > usb. > > In my case, the system can manage while I talk to my ups through a usb > port; however, if I try to talk to my palm pilot on a usb cradle, the > system goes to turtle speed. In particular if I start kpilot daemon, > the only solution is to reboot the box - even killing the daemon > doesn't help. > > I've also noticed one other "odd" side effect. I use a ps/2 scroll > mouse. With *all* previous releases and kernels, this was never a > problem. With the new kernel, after a few (undeterminate) minutes, the > system stops recognizing the scroll wheel on the mouse. This is fully > repeatable even after re-installing the kernel and rebuilding the > [commercial] nvidia driver. (Of course it could be an interaction bug > between the nvidia driver and the new kernel, but I'm just starting to > look for this one). > > Overall, while the new kernel helps some of us who couldn't run *any* > of the new kernels, it adds in a new problem which brings the system > down to turtle speed if usb is used. (I have a usb keyboard and mouse, > but they are 'converted' to ps/2 when they go into my kvm switch, > so I don't see that slowdown at all.) > > Hope this helps. > > Better yet, hope there's an easy solution, and quick... :-) > > -- > William W. Austin waustin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > "Life is just a phase I'm going through... this time, anyway..." > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >