[K12OSN] Keyboard repeat rate issue
Gentgeen
gentgeen at linuxmail.org
Fri Apr 28 19:06:39 UTC 2006
I posted this a little while ago on the LTSP list, but did not get any
answer, so I thought I would try it here. Hopefully someone here can
help me.
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One of my clients has an unusable keyboard repeat rate when in X and I
am not sure where I can fix that.
I have SCREEN_01 = startx and SCREEN_02 = shell . If I stay with X (gdm
in this case) I can not log in because just a tap of the key produces
multible letters. This happens with all the keys (space, backspace,
tab, etc). One press results in multiple letters/results. If I
CTRL-ALT-F2 to go to the terminal, the keys all act fine. This same
client "dual boots" into Windows, and the keyboard is fine there.
I have tried trading out the keyboard for a another one, but same
results. All other clients are acting fine.
NOTE: The client worked fine under 4.1. When I made the switch to 4.2,
I also changed this clients monitor (since the old one died) and it's
mouse. The mouse (while under 4.1) was an old serial mouse, now (under
4.2) it is a Logitech USB wireless mouse. I doubt those have anything
to do with it, but thought I should mention any changes.
I unfortunatlly wiped out the 4.1 directory, so I have not tried
switching it back to see what would happen.
The clients config is:
[Default]
SERVER = 192.168.74.3
SCREEN_01 = startx
SCREEN_02 = shell #for trouble shooting
SOUND = Y
SOUND_DAEMON = esd # nasd or esd
VOLUME = 70
MIC_VOLUME = 70
CD_VOLUME = 70
LOCAL_STORAGE = Y
USE_XFS = N
[192.168.74.2]
# SiS 530 chipset
XSERVER = sis
X4_MODULE_01 = glx
X_MODE_0 = 800x600 at 75 49.85 800 832 1016 1048 600
611 619 631
# LogiTech USB Wheel Mouse
X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "IMPS/2"
X_MOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev/input/mice"
X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION = 400
X_MOUSE_BUTTONS = 5
X_MOUSE_EMULATE3BTN = N
X_ZAxisMapping = "4 5"
# ESS Solo-1 chipset
SMODULE_01 = "esssolo1"
SMODULE_02 = "snd-seq-device"
SMODULE_03 = "snd-seq-midi"
SMODULE_04 = "snd-mixer-oss"
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