On Thursday 13 March 2008 07:42, Mike Galbraith wrote:I experience random repeats during heavy loads such as yum upgrade, which triggers a huge swapout, in Fedora Core 7 with Fedora's 2.6.23.14-64 on amd64, Xorg 1.3... Using USB keyboard. I'm not sure if it's the same issue or not, they don't repeat "forever" for me, it just makes my speeellllliingggg llllooookkk teerrriibbblle. Like that. Before this happens, letters usually stop appearing on screen as I'm typing. I usually stop typing at that point, since I know it will just become a mess. I haven't encountered "forever"-stuck keys since about Fedora Core 5, I don't remember kernel and X versions there, but I was using a PS/2 keyboard, and almost always it was something like ctrl-right that stuck, which meant that the computer ended up switching virtual desktops as fast as it could. Recovery involved bashing on keyboard, trying ctrl-alt-backspace, ctrl-alt-f1 and so on until something worked. It took many minutes to clear up, with everything trying to redraw their windows a few hojillion times. I hope this doesn't come back, I can cope with the bad spelling ;-) --
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