OK, to whoever may concern...
I found what was rising the error in question.

In the BIOS of the HP Proliant Server The USB 2.0 --> i8042 Emulation was
ENABLED
DISABLING that, the problem went away.

Note that NO USB keyboard had ever been plugged into the pc, nor any other
kind of usb device

Andrea

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Andrea Lanza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Inviato: mercoledì 9 maggio 2007 13.00
A: John Andersen; [email protected]
Oggetto: R: R: [opensuse] HW Problem ?

Yes, I am sure, becouse looking back to the logs i found this problem arised
immediately after installation.
I installed this pc on last April 4, and at the end of install process
(network install process, text mode installation) (after passing across all
software updates) the pc entered runlevel 6 and reboot and then when
restarted immediately showed this behaviour. I didn't note this  
(....) and I continued with installing this server (asterisk server) (pbx
software) with no problem at all.

Then I packed this pc and send it away.
After about a week they were using this, they told me there are strnage
noises in conversation. I investigate the problem and found this continuous
reset or similar, and I am thinking about the fact that they can lower the
qaulity of the phones. I have a Digium PRI card in it to connect to PSTN,
but I inserted the card after a week I installed the PC (on 11 Apr (Ester in
the middle) ) and the problem was ALREADY present

The keyboard I used to install is here and they are using another keyboard
there. Moreover, also unplagging the keyboard has no effect.

I also tried to remove kernel-smp and install kernel-default (recompiling
asterisk and so on..) with no difference, as no difference are shown
starting in failsafe.
So the problem could be the keyboard controller on the pc... anyway I will
have back the pc in my hands on Friday morning (I prepared a new one, with
the same Suse 10.1 O.S. and software and it works perfectly.. but it is not
an HP, it is a different brand (assembled) PC , with 1 IDE HD (HP has 2 SATA
disk, with mirroring software configured )

Thanks again for your interest

Andrea

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: John Andersen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Inviato: martedì 8 maggio 2007 22.02
A: [email protected]
Cc: Andrea Lanza
Oggetto: Re: R: [opensuse] HW Problem ?

On Tuesday 08 May 2007, Andrea Lanza wrote:
> I will try opensuse 10.2.
> Also disconnecting any keyboard, apart from changing keyboard, the problem
> is still there (also with unplagged keyboard)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andrea

Ok, since you stated the machine is no where near you I can
safely ask this question without fear of insulting your intelligence.....

Are you sure the people near the machine have the keyboard plugged
in the correct place?  

This sounds more an more like the mouse is in the keyboard plug and vise 
versa.

There is no way you should be getting keyboard interrupts
with the keyboard unplugged.

You might see such a thing with a totally FooBar acpi
setup, and could try booting with acpi off just to test
this.  (Or maybe it is off in the bios and needs to be turned on.)


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