tom arnall wrote:
On Friday 09 February 2007 04:37, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
tom arnall wrote:
last night my system ground to a halt with a full disk. looking at the
logs, i discovered that they were the main if not the only resource hogs.
(haven't looked for other sources of spurious disk usage). below is a
sample of 'debug'. 'kern.log' and 'syslog' have the same messages. you
can tell by the time stamps that something is going wild in my system.



Feb  7 10:50:26 localhost kernel: evbug.c: Event. Dev:
isa0060/serio0/input0, Type: 4, Code: 4, Value: 31
AFAIK that is from the keyboard, what is your

cat /proc/input/devices

that should say what it is.

But this is a stable system that this suddenly happened to?

Hugo

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no /proc/input/devices, but a /proc/devices. what should i be looking for? and where's a good place to read up on things like the '/proc' files?


Good question. Sorry, I mistyped: it is /proc/bus/input/devices.
                                             ^^^^^
What I find in there I use in xorg.conf for the evdev driver:

...
Section "InputDevice"
        Identifier       "Keyboard0"
        Driver           "evdev"
        Option           "Phys"           "isa0060/serio1/input0"
        Option           "XkbLayout"      "us_intl"
        Option           "Xleds"          "2 3"
EndSection
...
Section "InputDevice"
        Identifier       "Keyboard1"
        Driver           "evdev"
        Option           "Phys"           "isa0060/serio0/input0"
        Option           "XkbLayout"      "us_intl"
        Option           "Xleds"          "2 3"
EndSection
...

Hugo




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