Evening Wolfgang,

> Not using the POKE didn't make any difference.
I tried the poke here as well, it had no effect on the system either
way. It is still the same. Slow responses to mouse and keyboard and then
the 'mad' repeating key problem.

> First of all, I'm not using the standard Suse 10.03 Kernel.
> I had to comple a more recent one (2.6.23.8 default) because te Suse 
> kernel couldn't handle my HDDs correctly. So I compiled that kernel and 
> used it (and by the way, I thought that compiling a linux kernel was 
> really difficult, but it went like a charm using the step-by-step 
> indiations at http://www.howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_suse).
I used to compile kernels on Mandrake years ago (before 2.6) and never
got one to work properly. One day soon, I'll maybe compile one and see
what happens. My kernel is the standard Suse one uname -a give :

Linux ganymede 2.6.22.13-0.3-default #1 SMP 2007/11/19 15:02:58 UTC i686
i686 i386 GNU/Linux

Hmmm, wonder if the SMP is appropriate here, my P4 isn't an SMP as far
as I can tell!

> Second, I'm using Compiz-Fusion. I don't know whether that really has 
> any influence. When I switch it off, my QPC still works OK.
I'm not using any of those fancy desktop wobbly windows stuff. It eats
processor and my laptop doesn't seem to like it.

> What graphics card driver are you using (ATI/NVIDIA/INTEL?).
It's an ATI Radeon which came built in to the system. 32 MB of Graphics
RAM is in use.


Cheers,
Norman.
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