Bug #770680 has an interesting patch. Not sure if that solves more than
problems with volume keys.
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I see the same workaround proposed here for another Gigabyte laptop:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/655071/comments/28
** Summary changed:
- Keys sometimes get stuck in X server on Gigabyte T1005
+ Keys sometimes get stuck in X server on Gigabyte T1005/M1305
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Keys sometimes get stuck in X server on Gigabyte T1005
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Does not this observation:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9448#c42 and that the
problem does not occur using USB keyboard indicate that this is a kernel
issue for this hardware?
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #9448
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9448
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essl: do you have a Gigabyte T1005? If not, it just proves that it was
smart to open a separate bug for each hardware. Can't you open one for
yours as well? You could though try setting the rate lower, like:
kbdrate -r 2.0 -d 1000
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`kbdrate -d 1000` didn't reduce the problem here at all :/
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Be aware of this bug #772759 in setting this in the config file.
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Running kbdrate without the -r option seemed to reduce the rate to 10
(from default 30) as well. Not sure if reducing of both of those are
involved in reducing the risk of seeing this bug. I am now going to try
using the laptop with:
KEYBOARD_RATE="25"
KEYBOARD_DELAY="500"
which is acceptable in
I tried to solve this problem for the pure terminal outside of X. First
I tried:
"setterm -repeat off"
which disabled repeating and then naturally no duplicates.
Then i turned it on again and tried:
"kbdrate -d 1000"
and I could then no longer reproduce any non intentional duplicate
keypresses
There are a lot of them, including the most general bug #124406, so many
that I think we should be able to get priority on fixing this very
annoying bug. I also saw this bug sometimes in my old Asus EEE 1000.
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yes, could be the same bug as #765769.
thanks for reference,
daniel
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-evdev
I reproduced this now with Natty beta 2. Typically you end up writing
like: "thiis", with the "i" stopping when pressing the
"s" (or any other) key.
This seems like a possible explanation:
http://ajaxxx.livejournal.com/62378.html
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