On Thu, 23 Jun 2005, Matthias Grimm wrote: > On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 17:41:08 +0200 > Stefano Zacchiroli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 07:44:39PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote: > > > I had what I _assume_ was this problem (machine apparently locked and > > > feeling warm or hot, I don't know where to find any MagicSysRQ keys) > > > with 2.6.12-rc6 (and perhaps with 2.6.11.9) until I disabled > > > NoTapTyping. Before that, it would typically lock up within an hour of > > > Anyay, with NoTapTyping enabled (default of the new debian package) my > > laptop freezes, in an unpredictable manner but no longer then 10 minutes > > after the boot, when start typing in a terminal. > > This freezes in conjunction with NoTapTyping must be a new problem. If the > machine really freezes (no mouse movement, etc) it has nothing to do with > the CPU=100% problem, I think. > Possible. Maybe it's a gcc-3.4 issue ? (I'm using 3.4.3, the first reference to turning off NoTapTyping that I found came from a gentoo guy on the pbbuttonsd list, and I assume the problems he was reporting were with a recent version of gcc).
> What machines do you have? Does the trackpad work? (I think so, you > wouldn't use NoTapTyping otherwise). Are there any other hints you can > provide to me? For example what did you do just before the freeze? Were > you typing, not typing, changing hardware (USB) components, etc.? Did your > logfiles tell something unusual? Mine is an iBook from last year, identifying itself as PowerBook6,5 and detected as 287 (iBook G4) with a 7447A. I assume the trackpad works (when the display starts to darken after inactivity, touching the trackpad restores it, but I don't have X or gpm installed yet). BUT, 'NoTapTyping = yes' is in the default pbbuttonsd.conf shipped with 0.6.10, which was why I started with it. My lockups were all on battery power, mostly reading mail via ssh to my main machine, but in one case editing a script on the iBook itself with vim. So far, I haven't touched the usb ports on this machine since I installed linux! Nothing in the logs, I had to kill it with the power button each time. > > Any hint is welcome because I don't have this problems on my ancient Pismo > and therefore I have some difficulties to debug it. > > Best Regards > Matthias > Like I say, turning off NoTapTyping seems to be key for this machine. Ken -- das eine Mal als Tragödie, das andere Mal als Farce