[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
from time to time (Kernel 2.2 and 2.4) with debian woody my keyboard is
stopping. I've to log in from my router to reboot the whole system.
Based on this, and other things you said in your followups, I suspect
you may have a hardware problem. I suggest you c
Hi,
> > A couple of questions:
> >
> A couple more questions...
> 1) When the kb locks, can you ssh in from another machine and run programs?
Yes, this is possible.
> 2) If you can, does killing any X apps you have up make them disappear from
>the dead machine's monitor?
No, they're still
> A couple of questions:
>
A couple more questions...
1) When the kb locks, can you ssh in from another machine and run programs?
2) If you can, does killing any X apps you have up make them disappear from
the dead machine's monitor?
3) Have you tried another keyboard?
4) Have you checked /var/
> A couple of questions:
>
A couple more questions...
1) When the kb locks, can you ssh in from another machine and run programs?
2) If you can, does killing any X apps you have up make them disappear from
the dead machine's monitor?
3) Have you tried another keyboard?
4) Have you checked /var/
It is unlikely (TM) that woody on its own causes keyboard hangs.
it's only from time to time not precisely to say ...
A couple of questions:
1) Are you using NVIDIA video card and their propiertary drivers?
2) Does pressing Num Lock or Caps Lock change the keyboard leds?
3) Can you still move
Hi,
> Can't answer the question.
> I myself would attempt a later kernel because that's where the action is
> and you might get answers.
Ok, I will try it ...
> It is unlikely (TM) that woody on its own causes keyboard hangs.
it's only from time to time not precisely to say ...
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Hi,
Just a question: why still woody and 2.4?
ok, I could update the kernel but woody is what I like not sarge.
But isn't it strange that under both kernels the keyboard is stopping ?
Can't answer the question.
I myself would attempt a later kern
Hi,
> Just a question: why still woody and 2.4?
>
ok, I could update the kernel but woody is what I like not sarge.
But isn't it strange that under both kernels the keyboard is stopping ?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
from time to time (Kernel 2.2 and 2.4) with debian woody my keyboard is
stopping. I've to log in from my router to reboot the whole system.
There's nothing in the /var/log/messages which seems to be an error of
that.
What can I do to have a look what
Hi,
from time to time (Kernel 2.2 and 2.4) with debian woody my keyboard is
stopping. I've to log in from my router to reboot the whole system.
There's nothing in the /var/log/messages which seems to be an error of
that.
What can I do to have a look what's missing ? The probl
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