Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 11 Mar 2000 17:00:12 -0500 | From | Wakko Warner <> | Subject | Re: Keyboard/mouse lockup... again |
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> FYI, this anomaly occurs with the linksys cardbus pcmcia network cards as > well, it loads the pcmcia tulip driver. removal of the card does not return > the keyboard/mouse.
In my situation, I don't even need any cards in the machine (if all is compiled into the kernel), first touch of the mouse, and the system is basically a paper weight. If I have the nic in it, I can telnet to it and kill the process reading psaux and everything is fine, but the mouse will never work. What's odd is if I remove the cdrom from the machine and boot (or the last time I checked with 2.3.48) everything was fine.
CDRom is compiled as modules. If someone could show me how to use the ioctls to rescan the IDE bus, I can insert the cdrom and see what happens.
> > Seems that it wants to do it randomly while the system is booted. No > > errors. The mouse was working after loading pci_socket and starting up > > cardmgr. Then all of a sudden, the mouse was no longer functional. After > > trying to use the mouse, the keyboard no longer worked until gpm was > > stopped. > > > > i know for a fact that after a few minutes (seems random) yenta_init() is > > called again.
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