Sorry if this is a repost.. I sent this yesterday but it hasn't shown up
on the archive yet..
Does this persist over a reboot? If not, maybe the key that initiates
the eject (using something like acme, ikeyd, ... ?) was 'stuck', either
physically or due to the infamous kernel bug, and kept auto
Does this persist over a reboot? If not, maybe the key that initiates
the eject (using something like acme, ikeyd, ... ?) was 'stuck', either
physically or due to the infamous kernel bug, and kept autorepeating?
Well, I did reboot but it came back.. none of the keys were stuck.. what
I noti
On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 07:50, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Does this persist over a reboot? If not, maybe the key that initiates
> the eject (using something like acme, ikeyd, ... ?) was 'stuck', either
> physically or due to the infamous kernel bug, and kept autorepeating?
I remember now this happening
On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 07:36, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> Hi.. I've started experiencing a weird problem with the Combo drive in my
> ibook.. for some reason, it keeps getting ejected.. I think the Shift key
> triggered it but once it starts, an eject "process" seems to be constantly
> running (I can
Hi.. I've started experiencing a weird problem with the Combo drive in my
ibook.. for some reason, it keeps getting ejected.. I think the Shift key
triggered it but once it starts, an eject "process" seems to be constantly
running (I can see this with top, the PID keeps changing every second or
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