On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 21:31 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 21:30 -0400, Tom Holroyd wrote:
> I just switched to Xubuntu 7.04 on my IBM Thinkpad G40 Laptop and it's
> dropping keystrokes! I never had that problem with Fedora. I switched to
> the lowlatency kernel and that helped but did not fix the problem. Is
> this an atkbd issue, or is there perhaps some other beastie out there
> turning interrupts off? More to the point, since this is a Fedora list,
> what is it in Fedora that does this right?
A long time ago, I ran into this problem with a T41 and Fedora. The
problem turned out to occur only when I used a particular streaming
audio client.
Unfortunately, I don't recall what that software was, but the principle
is relevant. Are you running any "real-time" apps when the problem
occurs?
You might have more luck on a Ubuntu list. Asking "why does Fedora do
foo correctly" isn't the kind of question one is used to seeing. "Why
does Xubuntu do foo incorrectly" is more likely to provoke a response,
but of course this isn't the place to ask.
poc
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