On Friday 24 November 2006 05:53, Kjartan Geble Olsen wrote: > On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 14:48:36 +0100, Clayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Personal Settings -> Peripherals -> Keyboard > >> > >> increase the keyboard delay to ~700msec > >> > >> and OK > > > > That is not a solution.. it's a poor quality (unacceptable) workaround > > to a fundamental problem. > > > > Why can other kernels (of the same build/version) provided by other > > distros/people work fine, yet anything from the SUSE builds is bugged > > by this keyboard repeat problem? I hope, when I get home tonight, > > that I am able to contribute a little to the bug that has been opened > > on this. :-( > > > > > > C. > > I have the same problem with any kernel newer than the default supplied > with 10.1. > Increasing the keyboard delay didn't help if I recall correctly. There are > more than > just the keyboard going nuts, however. Everything relating to timing seems > to be broken, > games (Torcs) doesn't work well, multimedia playback is distorted and the > system clock > slows down. All these problems increase in severity with increasing system > load. > If I use the clock as a screensaver, I can see the clock advance 3 seconds > and then jump > back a second or two. > > I'm still using the default kernel on this system, hoping 10.2 will fix > it.. > > --
For the record, Kjartan , can you post your hardware and kernel version. Novell has closed the bug report saying it is a non-issue caused by the ntpd. I've shut down ntpd and it still persists. We have to keep voting for this bug if we expect any resolution. If they don't even agree its a problem they are not going to fix it. Log into https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=223561 create an account and add you comments to this bug. -- _____________________________________ John Andersen
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