I just wasted a lot of time trying to figure out why neither the -t nor
--expire-time options were working.
This bug has been around for 1.5 years. It's confirmed with nobody
assigned to fix it.
Ridiculous.
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Whoa, I has an experience like Doughy's. I booted up without my mouse
plugged in ... typed out abunchof lines ... no pauses/repeats. plugged
the mouse in ... typed ... got repeats ... checked dmesg and saw new
messages about a USB device. Unplugged mouse and it was okay again.
Plugged the mouse
Same here (happens *without* compiz). Including the LiveCD. For my
hardware, it happens using Feisty or Gutsy, with or without effects
(LiveCD can be used to reproduce).
I have a forum post
(http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=566216&page=2) where I've
compiled a list of launchpad bugs that
kervel: i found another instance of this problem on a thinkpad (r40e)
... try adding this to your boot (grub) parameters ... ec_intr=0
might be a fluke, but after a few reboots ... i can still type (on
gutsy, using liveCD)
i added acpi=off to my boot parameters. will post back if it stops
workin
Please re-close as Duplicate. (or ... if anyone sees this comment,
please see the other bug)
Sounds like: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/124406 (#124406)
I'm in the process of posting a bounty on #124406 ... see #124406 for
all updates on this bug (unless it turns out that it's a duplica
Same problem for me since Feisty. Upgraded from Edgy to Feisty and then
had to move to a different distribution. Totally unusable. Booted a
Gutsy LiveCD and the problem was still there. Booted the LiveCD again
later and it appeared to be randomly gone so I installed Gutsy only to
reboot back in