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Re: [opensuse] Dddddooppplicating keys
- From: John Andersen <jsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 23:14:19 -0900
- Message-id: <200611232314.20184.jsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Thursday 23 November 2006 22:00, Clayton wrote:
> It's worth noting that in Kubuntu, I _am_ using the latest kernel
> builds, and have absolutely no problems at all with keyboard repeats.
> It is a kernel issue... that is the only common denominator to the
> problem. What exactly it is.. .I have no idea.
Forgot to respond to this part....
I also tried Kubuntu and Mepis live CDs, and then even installed
Kubuntu while I was waiting for that slow Ktorrent download* of
remastered 10.1
Kubuntu (or Mepis) never gave me any problem, but (and its a pretty big but)
neither of them install an SMP kernel unless you go back thru and recompile.
Bout the time I was fixin to do that, the download finished.
--------* (side note)
New Ktorrent 2.1 Beta1 just out yesterday. I compiled from tarballs.
It is so fast I couldn't believe it. I've never seen Ktorrent absolutely fill
ALL of my available bandwidth before today. That's the way torrents
are supposed to work!!
--
_____________________________________
John Andersen
> It's worth noting that in Kubuntu, I _am_ using the latest kernel
> builds, and have absolutely no problems at all with keyboard repeats.
> It is a kernel issue... that is the only common denominator to the
> problem. What exactly it is.. .I have no idea.
Forgot to respond to this part....
I also tried Kubuntu and Mepis live CDs, and then even installed
Kubuntu while I was waiting for that slow Ktorrent download* of
remastered 10.1
Kubuntu (or Mepis) never gave me any problem, but (and its a pretty big but)
neither of them install an SMP kernel unless you go back thru and recompile.
Bout the time I was fixin to do that, the download finished.
--------* (side note)
New Ktorrent 2.1 Beta1 just out yesterday. I compiled from tarballs.
It is so fast I couldn't believe it. I've never seen Ktorrent absolutely fill
ALL of my available bandwidth before today. That's the way torrents
are supposed to work!!
--
_____________________________________
John Andersen
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