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[Bug 223561] Keyboard repeats (duplicate characters) in KDE applications
  • From: bugzilla_noreply@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2006 15:21:35 -0700 (MST)
  • Message-id: <20061203222135.760B3F61@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=223561





------- Comment #20 from jsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 2006-12-03 15:21 MST -------
>The problem is caused whenever , from the view of the Xorg process, the
>system time goes backwards.

But that does not explain why so do many of the reports indicate this
duplication does not happen in other desktop systems (not running kde, and not
running kde apps) under say, twm?

Would it be instructive if I booted to runlevel 3 and hacked a way to start X
with CPU affinity?

>if you can not reproduce it between the original 10.1 kernel but reproduce it
>with a later 10.1 kernel, then diffing the rpm -q --changelog might help to
>track down which patch causes the problem for you.

>I have the issue as well, it is reproduceable with any kernel older than
> 10.1,

Actually, I believe all the reports state that 10.1 first kernel is the
beginning of the problem, and nobody reports this in 10.0, and nobody reports
it in any other distro.

> I have the issue as well, it is reproduceable with any kernel older than
> 10.1,but it usually goes away after a while. But as I'm forced to run the
> NVIDIA binary driver I can not report the bug.

In my case, and many of the other reports it is not reproduceable on anthing
but 10.1, and it never goes away. (Well, not true, I experience brief periods
of non-duplicating characters, intermingled with totally unusable duplication,
but this does not "go away after a while".)

Unsolicited pontification:
As for being forced to run Nvidia blobs, I would like to point out that market
statistics indicate that Nvidia accounts for 25% of the video chipset market,
ATI accounts for another 25%, and Intel, (also non-open source) about 30% of
the low end market. One can quickly see that declining bug reports from 50 to
80% of the market is not good. Especially when your distro is the only one
reporting these problems.


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