Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Sunday, 20 November 2005 at 23:01:41 -0600, Doug Poland wrote:
On Sun, November 20, 2005 01:59, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Saturday, 19 November 2005 at 21:37:03 -0600, Stephen
Montgomery-Smith wrote:
I recently upgraded from stable-6 of Nov 4 to stable-6 of today on
my Dell Latitude D800 Laptop, and suddenly the response of the
touchpad mouse and keyboard was bery bad.
Heh. I saw the subject line and thought "I wonder if this is a Dell
laptop".
Well, I'm "glad" I'm not the only one :)
In particular, when I type about 1 in 10 key presses simply do not
register.
Same here, it's basically unusable if you're a fast touch typist.
Indeed. After all, you're quoting yourself :-) I said:
This, however, is a order of magnitude worse than what I have
experienced with my Inspiron 6100.
In particular, I didn't get any dropped characters. And I note that
I've misquoted the model number; it's an Inspiron 6000, not 6100 (I
don't think the latter exists).
What happens when you ping another system? I found that the ping
time was normal (in the order of 1 µs), but it repeated only every
3 seconds. When I unloaded ACPI, things worked normally.
Not loading ACPI fixed my issues too. I'd be more than happy to
help any testing that may develop.
I would have been interested to hear the results of the ping. But
yes, it would be nice to get the machine to work nicely with ACPI.
Greg
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It looks like my problem on my M70. This is caused by recent changes to
cmbat in -stable. I have tested a patch for it from Hajimu UMEMOTO this
morning and it seams to be working fine with that patch. Look at the
thread "Performance problem since updating from 6.0-RELEASE to
6.0-STABLE last friday" in acpi mailing list
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