Le dim 03/08/2003 à 10:45, Alexandre Oliva a écrit : > On Aug 2, 2003, Alan Cox <alan redhat com> wrote: > No USB kbd here. This is a relatively cheap PS/2 keyboard on the > desktop (a custom-built Athlon/Asus-A7V133 box), and the built-in > keyboard on a Dell Inspiron 8000. The fact that it happens on both > makes me thing it's not the hardware, but something in the software. > The fact that I don't use other machines and that it happens so > infrequently makes it hard for me to tell the exact conditions in > which it happens. It *might* to have something to do with heavy disk > access, but I can't tell for sure. Same problem here (PS/2, athlon, K7T266). I have this problem since RH8.0. -- Féliciano Matias <feliciano matias free fr>
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