Actually, it is an issue with response time. I have to keep pressing the
keyboard touch
during 1s. How can I adjust this delay?
Thanks.
> Hello,
>
> A strange bahavior.
> This after, my laptop was working correctly.
> I turned it on suspend mode, and when I recover (normayy) , I did not have a
Hello,
A strange bahavior.
This after, my laptop was working correctly.
I turned it on suspend mode, and when I recover (normayy) , I did not have any
keyboard responding.
I turned off the computer, and restarted it.
The behavior every times: I can login (in graphics mode) by dialing my password,
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 8:44 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Jan 2013 19:23:29 +0900
> Joel Rees wrote:
>> On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 7:57 AM, Geoffrey Leach
>> wrote:
>> > This sounds like the problem being tracked by this thread:
>> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=816764
>>
>>
On Fri, 4 Jan 2013 19:23:29 +0900
Joel Rees wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 7:57 AM, Geoffrey Leach
> wrote:
> > This sounds like the problem being tracked by this thread:
> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=816764
>
> Bingo.
>
> Now that I think of it, this started happening after
ong. Problem got worse, and after (finally) getting a good (?)
>> yum update, and installing the GIMP, inkscape, libreoffice, and some
>> others, a reboot and no keyboard response at all. Not even switching
>> to a virtual screen.
>>
>> I can ssh in and systemctl iso
) getting a good (?)
yum update, and installing the GIMP, inkscape, libreoffice, and some
others, a reboot and no keyboard response at all. Not even switching
to a virtual screen.
I can ssh in and systemctl isolate multi-user.target and get a
console
and the keyboard works just fine in the console
and installing the GIMP, inkscape, libreoffice, and some
> others, a reboot and no keyboard response at all. Not even switching
> to a virtual screen.
>
> I can ssh in and systemctl isolate multi-user.target and get a
> console
> and the keyboard works just fine in the console,
On Thu, 2013-01-03 at 09:15 -0500, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> Do you see excessive or constant hard disk activity at that time? I
> get into similar states now and then with my laptop, and it's always
> accompanied by constant hard disk activity. No ideas on what is
> causing it, though.
Look at th
On Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 09:15:32 -0500,
"Darryl L. Pierce" wrote:
Do you see excessive or constant hard disk activity at that time? I get
into similar states now and then with my laptop, and it's always
accompanied by constant hard disk activity. No ideas on what is causing
it, though.
This
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 2:01 PM, Sjoerd Mullender wrote:
> Quite possibly it's the slow keys feature. I found that if I use gdm to
> log in, when you hold the shift key for several seconds, the slow key
> feature is turned on
Yes, I have exactly this problem, specifically on F17. But SlowKeys
ge
update, and installing the GIMP, inkscape, libreoffice, and some
> others, a reboot and no keyboard response at all. Not even switching
> to a virtual screen.
>
> I can ssh in and systemctl isolate multi-user.target and get a console
> and the keyboard works just fine in the console, so
ing the GIMP, inkscape, libreoffice, and some
> others, a reboot and no keyboard response at all. Not even switching
> to a virtual screen.
>
> I can ssh in and systemctl isolate multi-user.target and get a console
> and the keyboard works just fine in the console, so it's an X11 issu
and no keyboard response at all. Not even switching
to a virtual screen.
I can ssh in and systemctl isolate multi-user.target and get a console
and the keyboard works just fine in the console, so it's an X11 issue.
Found an old thread for F17 where reloading the evdev stuff and
generating
On Wed, Jul 06, 2011 at 09:05:54AM -0700, John Wendel wrote:
> I'd really like to run Gnome 3 on an older computer (P4) that has nvidia
> (7300 GS) graphics.
>
> I installed and tried it using the nouveau driver and found it was
> unusable, with terribly slow graphics. So I installed the Nvidia
I'd really like to run Gnome 3 on an older computer (P4) that has nvidia
(7300 GS) graphics.
I installed and tried it using the nouveau driver and found it was
unusable, with terribly slow graphics. So I installed the Nvidia driver,
using akmod-nvidia. Installed OK. But the mouse buttons didn't
On Mon, 2010-11-22 at 22:42 -0500, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Nov 2010 12:48:28 +0100
> Jean Francois Martinez wrote:
>
> > When I boot F14 and I reach the GDM screeen there is simply no field
> > to enter the user ID and no user list, apparently it doesn't detect
> > the keyboard. This
On Mon, 22 Nov 2010 12:48:28 +0100
Jean Francois Martinez wrote:
> When I boot F14 and I reach the GDM screeen there is simply no field
> to enter the user ID and no user list, apparently it doesn't detect
> the keyboard. This happens both with an USB keyboard and with a PS/2
> one.
>
> If I fo
Am 22.11.2010 12:48, schrieb Jean Francois Martinez:
> When I boot F14 and I reach the GDM screeen there is simply no field to
> enter the user ID and no user list, apparently it doesn't detect the
> keyboard. This happens both with an USB keyboard and with a PS/2 one.
>
> If I force a restart of
When I boot F14 and I reach the GDM screeen there is simply no field to
enter the user ID and no user list, apparently it doesn't detect the
keyboard. This happens both with an USB keyboard and with a PS/2 one.
If I force a restart of GDM either through CTRl-ALT-BS or through a
telinit 3, telinit
Hello
I have strange bug in one of my Fedora installations.
It happens on Lenovo ThinkPad X201:
I cannot use keyboard in GDM until I click to userlist.
I cannot even switch to text console. No key is working.
When I click to user and then click cancel button keyboard is working
again.
What
, X11 loads the keyboard and mouse drives
and without the option, relying on udev, no keyboard and mouse are
detected.
Also attached are the subsections of the "udevadm info --export-db"
output which mention keyboards or mice.
Any body know how I track down udev seeming not to passing k
he
> monitor into power saving mode. Upgraded just X11 (and udev and
> kernel dependencies) to versions from Fedora 13. ATI/Radeon X11
> driver now works and my desktop is displayed but X11 finds no keyboard
> or mouse.
>
> Worked around this by adding the following to /etc/X1
ernel dependencies) to versions from Fedora 13. ATI/Radeon X11
driver now works and my desktop is displayed but X11 finds no keyboard
or mouse.
Worked around this by adding the following to /etc/X11/xorg.conf, to
tell X11 not to rely on udev to provide keyboard and mouse details.
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