El sábado, 22 de abril de 2006 15:17, Tore Anderson escribió:
> Package: xserver-xorg
> Version: 1:7.0.14
> Severity: important

>   First off, apologies for the lack of detail in this bug report.  I
>  simply do not know what's going on nor how to debug it.  :-/

        I think that you could use xev in order to know if X.Org is receiving 
input:

        I am supposing you are "capable" of making the failure happen quickly 
(more 
or less).

        First launch a terminal and a browser in the same desktop. Then use 
xwininfo 
in order to obtain the ID of the browser. Then launch xev -id WINDOW_ID in 
the terminal and feel free to surf. As you will see, xev intercepts *every* 
event belonging to the window (key presses, mouse movements, etc.). When it 
happens, you can tell us if you start to lack output in the xev terminal. If 
so, I would guess for a kernel problem. If not...well, we could try another 
thing. :-)

        Does it seem feasible to you?

        Best regards,


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