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Bug#575660: marked as done (With last kernels, terminal/console processing getting worse)



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Package: linux-source-2.6.32
Version: 2.6.32-9
Severity: normal

  I am making my own kernels out of Debian's linux-source. I upgraded
the source from 32-5 to 32-9.  I have added a few more kernel modules
with 32-9.  I believe the config diff is not relevant for this report.

1) With 32-9, when tty1 shows the login prompt after boot, I can't see
   the characters that I type.  I believe they are not processed as
   expected.  This doesn't happen with 32-5.
2) I am using /etc/console-tools/config to get the terminal into
   BLANK_DPMS=powerdown.  With both 32-5 and 32-9, pressing anything on
   the keyboard doesn't seem to get the terminal out of
   BLANK_DPMS=powerdown mode.  In the past it did work as expected.  I
   can not tell from which kernel version the problem is apparent.
3) Also with both 32-5 and 32-9, the shutdown command doesn't take the
   screen out of BLANK_DPMS=powerdown mode.  So nothing is displayed on
   the screen when the system goes down.  It was not like that in the
   past.  I can't tell from which kernel version the problem emerged.

 		 	   		  
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Regid Ichira wrote:
>> In 2010, Regid Ichira wrote:

>>> By connecting over the network one can see that the i8042 interrupt
>>> counter does not go up.
[...]
>   For some time now, the machine has problems with the display.  Could
> be a bios setting issue, or some sort of a software problem.  More
> likely there is one, or more, hardware failures.  I am reluctened to 
> make any tests or changes.

No problem.  Closing for now, but if you get more information I'd be
happy to look into this one again.

Regards,
Jonathan

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