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SubjectRe: Linux Kernel cfs scheduler and xorg kbd
On 08/06/2007 09:12 AM, Ingo Molnar wrote:

> * Indan Zupancic <indan@nul.nu> wrote:
>
>> All right, how would you debug it? Give us some insight in how to
>> solve hard to trigger, happens at most only a few times a day,
>> annoying input bug? I thought the mouse warping was fixed after 23-rc1
>> and that input locking patch, but alas, the third day it happened
>> again.
>
> i've got no idea how to debug such input bugs best, but, as a starting
> point, i've Cc:-ed the current maintainer of the input subsystem :-)

FWIW, I haven't experienced my "stuck delete" key anymore -- "since using
CFS v19.1", but that might very well just be coincedence. If anyone
wants/needs me to, I'll try to debug it, but for now I seem to be fine again.

Now all I need to know is whether or not moving thunderbird's windows around
is expected to leave such an enormous non-repainting visual trail on the
screen...

I believe I'm concluding that I'm not all together fond of the "new" modular
X.org.

Rene.

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