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Had that problem too. Since I have removed the screensaver handling B.S.
from the xine-ui, no problem any more... somehow xine uses the Xtst
extension from xorg to simulate input. And that seemed to mess up
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then file a new bug, don't reopen ancient ones.
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This bug has re-appeared in Lucid. It seems to correspond to high CPU
usage. Beyond that, I am not an expert on these things, but am happy to
help if possible.
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Closing since this bug was fixed a long time ago.
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The bugs are probably closely related and may even have identical causes in the
end, but the original symptoms are very different. For this bug there was a
patch to xorg-server that worked for most people - but apparently not all.
But until it is established that they *do* have identical causes,
why hasn't this bug been merged to bug 124406? it is clearly not a xorg-
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I'm seeing similar behaviour in Jaunty as a new regression in the last
couple of days updates. It's not happening very often - a few times an
hour - but it is happening. It does not seem like a hardware problem
because it's come on very suddenly and is on many different keys,
especially modifiers
Ah, I forgot to note here that disabling setup-hotkeys or hotkey-setup
or whatever it was called didn't solve the problem after all. However,
an old mailing list posting from 2003 hints at the keyboard handling in
the kernel 2.6 series being the cause of a remarkably similar problem:
"The answers
I'm using Intrepid, proprietary NVIDIA drivers and Compiz Fusion. This
bug seems to only occur when there's mouse activity; for example, if I
hold down a key in gedit, it gets appended (as expected). While I'm
holding down the key, if I move the mouse, it stops getting appended.
Once I stop moving
16 hours, and it's still working. So it's not entirely unlikely hotkeys-
setup has been causing the keyboard problems all along.
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[quote]
I've been having this problem across several versions of Ubuntu, and
have been affected by the problem both in KDE and Gnome.
One link that has been suggested is that it could be related to some
Me too ...
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Hi there.
The psmouse.c problem (see this kernel bug
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8740) can be fixed using
i8042.nomux=1, the keyboard stuck keys problem is instead the current
kernel bug 9147:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9147
To which there is no known workaround ex
kernel 2.6.24-19.21
xorg 1:7.3+10ubuntu10.1
on my Intel Core2 Duo laptop I very seldom reckon psmouse driver resync in
syslog ( bug #34501)
psmouse.c: TouchPad at isa0060/serio1/input0 - driver resynched.
psmouse.c: TouchPad at isa0060/serio1/input0 lost sync at byte 1
however today that driver
Oli: What you are describing with VMWare is exactly the problem I just
started having after I just upgraded (sorry I'm late to the party). I
can reproduce it exactly the same way you describe with VMWare and the
setxkbmap trick works perfectly for me.
Can anyone tell me if there is a thread speci
Asa: It is here on this system.
Tom: So what bug do I have? Its behaviour here mimics each and every
symptom of the bug submitted here. I'm really happy that the bug is
fixed for most people here but yeah... Please don't try to say it's
fixed everywhere because it's not.
There's another thread: h
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Is this still a problem on updated systems? This bug has been fixed for
me for weeks, but I keep seeing other bugs marked as duplicates of this.
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I don't know if this will help anyone but I had two new hardy installs
that had random repeating "stuck" keys where the 6.10 LTS did not on the
same equipment. The way I made the systems usable was to use
System->Preferences->Keyboard and unchecked check box "keys repeat when
..." to turn key repe
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Oli wrote:
> I'm not disagreeing that Helge and zadig probably don't have this issue,
> but saying this bug is fixed is false.
You must have a different bug. Nobody else has reported crashing
applications so far.
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Helge wrote:
> Normally I can only trigger the similar symptom:
> Whenever I execute a very I/O-intensive task in a terminal (like aptitude),
> the return key gets stuck until a moment after the system has time to relax
> again.
>
This presumably is the same issue that I encountered. It's fixed
> As has been mentioned here several times, this bug has already been
fixed.
Hewus: I wish you'd read my comments here before posting that. It would
have saved me posting this comment. I have this bug still. Keys do not
clear themselves. Control+alt+backspace does not work. No modifier keys
work.
As has been mentioned here several times, this bug has already been
fixed. This was a bug where keys would stick and WOULD NOT clear
themselves. Even ctrl-alt-backspace had no effect.
If you are experiencing keys getting stuck which clear themselves after
a while, or you are able to use ctrl-alt-b
For the first time today I experienced keys getting completely stuck in X.
It began to switch desktops continuously, a little more than once a second.
Normally I can only trigger the similar symptom:
Whenever I execute a very I/O-intensive task in a terminal (like aptitude), the
return key gets s
The following bugs are listed as duplicates of this bug,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/158436
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/124406
which is not the case. In my case, i dont have to kill
the xserver to get the keys unstuck, after 30-50 repeats
everything goes back to normal. It
On the crashing note, often when I have things looping, newly launched
apps will crash out. Firefox (latest beta) and Tomboy are two key
examples of this. When I can next safely restart X, I'll force a
modifier key lock-up. I think that's what causes most crashes.
nq: open up a terminal, force the
On 4/4/08, Oli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris: What part of nq's last comment isn't completely aligned with this
> bug description? They and I are still having near identical experiences
> to what you described... Here's how I see it:
>
> - one key or a combination of keys are indefinitely
Chris: What part of nq's last comment isn't completely aligned with this
bug description? They and I are still having near identical experiences
to what you described... Here's how I see it:
- one key or a combination of keys are indefinitely looped
- it often kills off modifier keys (shift, alt
@zadig: You do not have this bug. You have a bug with similar
symptoms. This bug was introduced in a X server version that is not
in Gutsy. Please file a new bug (or, better, test Hardy to see if you
can reproduce your bug there, and then file a bug).
@nq: You, also, are not seeing this bug. Y
As i can see, nobody have any universal solution yet. It does mean nobody knows
what is happening.
My story with this issue is the following. I´d got stuck keys after upgrade to
Feisty. By some reason i decided to completely reinstall my system, and did it.
The bug gone. From my experience, this
I am currently using 8.04 with all the latest patches and still having
this error. As others above have mention it usually happens when trying
to click the mouse or type while another application is doing any
intensive cpu or disk access. Personally for me its usually happens
when running VMware
Chris: I am not using hardy and I still have the bug. I have gutsy
installed :S
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Well this isn't fixed for me. I know that's a useless statement but I
don't exactly know how to qualify it further other than explaining:
Mashing a bunch of keys and mousebuttons in VMWare or some fullscreen
games reproduces this almost instantaneously. Still only happens under
compiz. Same MO as
If you're using Hardy, then just updating will fix this. If you're not
using Hardy, you don't have this bug.
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Are we going to get this through system update, symantic, as a deb
or just need to learn how to get the source code and do it the hard
way ? I hate being a noob !
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Nicholas: this bug is fixed in 8.04.
Fred: file a new bug if you think it's necessary.
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I have a problem on my system whereby keys will get stuck and then
keyboard-repeat will turn off.
I've run into the issue on both Gentoo and Ubuntu 7.10, with a USB
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This problem is /almost/ solved for me.
But even with xserver-xorg-core 2:1.4.1~git20080131-1ubuntu6
It sometimes the 'up' key gets stuck. I don't think I even pressed that key
sometimes...
I am not sure its the same problem, but it seems pretty related...
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This bug was fixed in the package xorg-server -
2:1.4.1~git20080131-1ubuntu6
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* 157_fix_exa_pixmap_width.diff:
A patch from upstream to allow wider pixmaps with EXA (LP: #205599)
* 158_xkb_wrapping.diff:
A pa
Fixed in git, thanks!
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Since there hasn't been any activity on the xorg bug tracker, I'll send
a slightly modified version of the patch to the xorg mailing list as
soon as I get some more testing done. The new patch is attached. I've
eliminated another possible cause of an inconsistent state, and removed
the workaround
Is it possible to see the upstream's response to this bug? I tried to
find the discussion on
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2008-March/thread.html but i
haven't find anything related to this.
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I'd rather wait for upstream to confirm that this patch is the way to
go. After that it can be uploaded.
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I got this bug without any workload simply by opening terminal, pressing
a key down and doubleclicking few times with mouse. The patch is working
fine on my system, no more stuck keys. Using Hardy/amd64.
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xserver-xorg-core_1.4.1~git20080131-1ubuntu6_i386.deb did NOT fix my
problem, however it might be different because my keys (usually Return)
only get stuck temporarily while issuing a CPU intensive command in a
terminal emulator.
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The xserver-xorg-core deb fixed my problem. Can't reproduce this bug
even after hours.
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I have ubuntu gutsy installed and I cannot install the deb files attached,
the package installer lists zillions of conflicts with the installed xserver*
packages.
http://cooperteam.net/xserver-xorg-core_1.4.1~git20080131-1ubuntu6_i386.deb
xserver-xorg-core_1
Hmm... I might have had a problem, its strange...
So I was watching porno, and clicking on the pictures with the mouse.
I never touched the keyboard (I think), just the mouse.
Then suddenly the 'up' key got stuck, and it started to scroll up all the time.
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Worked for me, thanks :)
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I have installed;
http://cooperteam.net/xserver-xorg-core_1.4.1~git20080131-1ubuntu6_i386.deb
from Chris Halse Rogers
And it works... and I think it have fixed the bug too!
Chris Halse Rogers is awesome and hes my hero and hes master programmer of all
and very cool!
Tom Jaeger and Dana are very
Everything works, including, direct rendering (nvidia 169.12) and wacom
tablet that works even better than before
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This is working well for me too.
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Ack'd. Works for me, doesn't seem to introduce any regressions.
(nvidia-glx-new, amd64).
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Excellent. Can others please test these and verify the fix (and that it
doesn't introduce additional problems)?
If it looks good and we get a few confirmations, we can upload this for
hardy.
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Okay, so there has been a workaround for this in master since Dec 07.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13511
I still like my patch better, though...
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Here's a candidate debdiff with the revised patch applied.
You can find both amd64 & i386 packages built from it here:
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Don't need this assigned both to xorg and xorg-server, so closing the
xorg component.
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Was an update just rolled out?
I think I just got an update, and it fixed this...
Anyone confirm?
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amd64 version of the deb with the debdiff applied.
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Great to see progress.
I hope this gets fixed before 8.04 "Hardy Heron" gets released.
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New deb based on the proposed fix.
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I think I figured out what the problem is (see the freedesktop bug for
details). I also assigned the bug to Peter Hutterer, so hopefully we'll
see some real progress on this soon.
I also included a proposed (but basically untested) fix, if you want to
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On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 02:03 +, Cruncher wrote:
> As I said here
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/194214/comments/41
> ,
> the bug occured for me since my upgrade to Gutsy, which uses
> xserver-xorg-core 2:1.3.0.0.dfsg-12ubuntu8.3 ...
Then yours is probably a diff
As I said here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/194214/comments/41 ,
the bug occured for me since my upgrade to Gutsy, which uses xserver-xorg-core
2:1.3.0.0.dfsg-12ubuntu8.3 ...
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So, putting this in your xorg.conf might in theory be a better
workaround,
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "XkbDisable" "true"
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but it seems that gnome does not like this at all...
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now, I'm thinking that all the patch does is effectively disabling xkb.
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Any chance for an amd64 deb or instructions on building xorg-core with
the patch?
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I can confirm that the patch fixes this problem. I'm not familiar
enough with X to know whether or not this is the right solution, but it
certainly is _a_ solution.
Debdiff for the server I built attached.
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above"
Great to see progress.
Anyone can confirm that Tom Jaeger's uploaded file fixes this?
Make a patch.
Hopefully we can soon get it fixed upstreams...
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Updated xserver-xorg-core deb, which seems to fix the issue on my
system.
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I continued Chris's git-bisect (the build errors were pretty easy to
fix, much easier than getting X to build at all and getting compiz to
run on top of it). The issue manifested itself in a slightly different
manner for me - the X server hung instead of auto-repeating, but I
assume it's the same
I experience these issues too, my question, is there a web site / blog /
forum that is about exclusively this bug?
AFAICT there are a lot of interested people, this bug is a massively
major PITA.
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Chris Halse Rogers,
Thank you for your work, I am sure all affected by this bug are glad that you
done this.
Great that we now have a git bitsect.
I look forward to hear from you when you build an upstream git head.
I hope the git bisect makes sense to people here...
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I've run a git-bisect against upstream xserver, results here:
The bug is introduced somewhere in the following commits
a53172827c69a88155a088843c9a3e8a7a7a0463
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Tom Jaeger,
Good that you attached a diff.
But how do you know, that it is the file /composite/compext.c who is the
culprit?
Upload both files, so we can do a side-by-side comparison.
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We know next to nothing about what's causing the issue. I'll attach a
diff between the two versions, in case anyone wants to give it a try.
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Okay, so we seem to know that the problem is here;
2007-11-01 18:03:03 PDT Superseded hardy i386 release main x11 2:1.4-3ubuntu1
<-- works
2007-11-11 13:03:02 PST Superseded hardy i386 release main x11
2:1.4.1~git20071105-1ubuntu3 <-- does not work
Can someone please, check what was changed and
bonsai,
Until someone comes up with a fix or a workaround, your best bet is to
downgrade your xserver-xorg-core package to <= 2:1.4-3ubuntu1.
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Hello,
I'm actually using debian/unstable and the probleme is the same, it
wasn't on testing.
So I presume this is a Kernel / Xserver problem.
Hope someone will find somethingl, because I don't know what to do and
this is really really annoying!
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This two logs are from an gdm restart just after the problem occurs.
I used:
dmesg > dmesg.log
and
sudo lspci -vvnn > lspci-vvnn.log
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[ I've found that if I go to System > Preferences > Keyboard and uncheck
"Key presses repeat when key is held down" it solves my problem. I hope
that helps in figuring out whats going on. ]
I've tried this and the problem occurs anyway, I've the feeling that is
when we move mouse and have a key pr
I seem to be having the same or a similar problem.
I'm running gutsy ubuntu with everything up to date. I am also running
synergy. I originally had a different bug that appears to be at least
partially documented elsewhere of vmware not picking up the shift key
when using synergy. Then, I also
It depends on the game, I play WoW in Wine and it detects then a key is
pressed and when it comes back up, so its fine for me. its not a perfect
solution, but its the only workaround I'm aware of. so far the non-
repeating keys have only been a problem when I use a terminal where I
can't select the
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But then I can't hold down the keys.
Example, if I want to move my guy in a game to the left, I don't want
to press Left-key 25 times, I want to hold it down.
If I want to erase some text, I don't want press backspace 10 times, I
want to hold down backspace.
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Asa Ay
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I'm afraid that brings us nowhere nearer. We have already ascertained
that it's because xorg doesn't see the key release event.
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