Thank you very much Baronek!
It works like a charm now, without having to sudo it :) (running on the .25
kernel)
I hope the default will be set to off soon, so that i dont have to do
this for each new kernel version.
No more mouse/keyboard lag!!! :cheers:
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i doubt it.. I've copy pasted his "solution" below, as you can see at
the end of his text, its obviously not proper coding. Its just another
workaround to give it more priority. I haven't tested it myself yet, but
checking for the event ever 0.01 second doesn't seem like a healthy way
of making a f
I've found a workaround (at least here)
when i sudo the process, it doesnt seem to happen anymore (not yet at least)
from what a friend of mine said, it might be buffer related
I know its no permanent solution, but maybe this info will help someone
find one.
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My synergyc is acting up in the same way, also since the update to
hardy. I'd like to add to the previous information that indeed, no
packets are lost. All input during "hangtime" is still going through.
For example, when typing, all text typed during hangtime will appear
once the application resum