Hi Matthew,

    I confirm both effects with my Acer Aspire One.  I was wondering what
made the pckbcintr messages happen.  I didn't get to the point of
realizing that it was the touch pad.

    One more problem I notice is that something when switching back to X
(F5) from a text terminal (say F1) causes a few keystrokes to appear,
which often cause a Firefox window to refresh.  Sometimes I don't want it
to refresh, and I can't easily avoid it. Maybe that's something to do with
the touch pad too -- I'll have to watch it more carefully to see if it's
that.

  BTW, when looking for a USB wireless for the Acer Aspire one, since the
built in Atheros doesn't work, I had to discard a number of them before I
found that the Linksys Dual Band Wireless-N works great, first time,
without having to download any special firmware either.

Austin



On Mon, 11 May 2009, Matthew Dempsky wrote:

> On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 8:34 PM, Matthew Dempsky <matt...@dempsky.org> wrote:
> > I just installed the latest OpenBSD/i386 snapshot on my Aspire One,
> > and if I run "ifconfig ath0 scan", it results in a kernel panic.
>
> Doh, just found in the archives that this is a known issue.
>
> I couldn't find mention of the pckbcintr problem though.

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