Hi,

on Wed, 24 Mar 1999 I wrote:

"I got the impression that when you press a key that causes one of the
keybord led to light up, the interrupt handler causes an interrupt
within the interrupt he is handling.

First: is that true? 

Second: if it is so can someone explain the matter to me so that I do
not loose a lot of time rgrepping drivers/char to satisfy my curiosity?"


I got no answer, the help was for solving a problem I got in RTAI. Now I
had a try with RTL (beta5) on a UP and it seems that the same problem I
experienced with RTAI, now solved with a terrible hack, is there also.

If you press a key that lights a led up, i.e. CapsLock, ScrollLock and
NumLock, you get a "Keyboard timeout[2]" error message from Linux and no
led lights up.

Does that happens to anybody else or I have patched 2.2.9 the wrong way?

If I went wrong can you help me?

If that is true instead, I'll be glad to copy the bug fix from RTL.

Ciao, Paolo.
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