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Bug#416503: <enter> behaves strange in vservers



Hello,

В Срд, 28/03/2007 в 20:58 +0200, Brice Goglin пишет:
> (adding the kernel team to Cc: in case they have some ideas).
> 
> Alexander Vlasov wrote:
> > I'm using vserver-enabled kernel on amd64 arch on my desktop and after
> > switching to evdev from kbd+mouse I found strange <enter> behavior in
> > vservers (after `vserver blahblah enter'): when I press enter it behaves
> > like enter was pressed many times (~ 50), so working in vservers almost
> > impossible.

> Could you try xserver-xorg-input-evdev currently in experimental
> (1:1.1.5-1)?

Sure. I'll try today and write another followup.

> Which xserver-xorg-core are your running ? 2:1.1.1-20 ? Do you see any
> interesting difference in Xorg.0.log when switching from input+kbd to evdev?

xserver-xorg-core: Version: 2:1.1.1-20
xserver-xorg: 1:7.1.0-15
it's current etch versions, no updates available.
Xorg.log surely differs, but nothing seems wrong. Anyway, I'll retry
this later and attach both logs.

> > Without entering to vservers enter key also works ok.
> >   
> 
> The bug could be caused by vserver then. I know almost nothing about
> vserver. Is it supposed to be stable? Do you have a way to disable some
> vserver features to try to locate the problem more precisely?

Seems so.
No, I see no ways to disable anything console-related. This problem
exists even during vserver creation with newvserver.

> Thanks,
> Brice

Not at all. I'll retry both input drivers later and I'll try to
reproduce this bug on i386 arch.




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