I am a semi-newbie. I get the problem of keys being echoed to the screen
many seconds after I type them. I am running on a 32 bit machine at 2.6
GHz processor and 4 GB ram. This is with Ubuntu 16.04 and with all the
updates as of 3/30/2017. This is a real problem and is not related to
any of the
Done. Bug: #1180087
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suddenly keyboard event recognition gets really slow after multiple
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Recently, I've been having exactly the same issue with my keyboard. I do
not know if it's after a recent kernel update.
# uname -a
Linux basaidai 3.5.0-28-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 23 23:03:38 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Anyone else having the issue
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gsauthof, this bug report is being closed due to your last comment
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regarding this being resolved with a configuration change. For future
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Registered to confirm the problem persists.
And it seems to not have any relation to CPU load (it's very low).
$cat /etc/issue
Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS \n \l
$uname -r
3.2.0-29-generic
The problem happens when playing a game in wine (which always run without
problems). Suddenly the keyboard response
Hi, thank you but I already changed it just after comment #22 e time it
was OK, but now it is there again. My xset -q:
t...@tom-laptop:~$ xset -q
Keyboard Control:
auto repeat: onkey click percent: 0LED mask: 0002
XKB indicators:
00: Caps Lock: off01: Num Lock:on
I can't even writer here properly because
1) every first and then every 2secs I have lag in writing which makes my system
unusable (even mouse cursor cannot move in this time) and
2) the written word in the time of lag is of course not written. It is very
difficult for me to use the OS because
Well, now the bug is there again and 10 sec typing letters in cat - | wc
shows me 146 chars typed. I am totally mad of it, because it comes to me
like waves and I do nottt know what to do with it. I am sorry
for so many t but it is the side-effect of problem I have with typing
:/ sometimes
Tommy,
In comment #18 it says your repeat rate is set to only 25 chars/sec, you also
have a
Mine is set to 50 chars/sec so obviously we should be different.
To increase your rate you may use (from a shell):
$ xset r rate 250 50
Then check with 'xset -q' that your change in in effect.
Sorry for the truncated sentence.
I meant to say 'you also have a relatively long delay of 660 ms)
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nono, it was 10sec as You did... I must say it is now OK, I had to reinstalled
Lucid again and after that it is OK.
When upgraded xorg (and drivers NVIDIA 256.44) to latest dev, I had this again,
but ppa-purge helped me. New stable NVIDIA drivers (256.44) works OK with
stable xorg.
Ariel Faigon:
Hi, I tried it as you told, I got this:
t...@tom-laptop:~$ cat - | wc
Hi Tommy
Answering your Qs:
Q) Does it mean that I have 288 chars typed?
A) Yes. 'wc' is word-count, by default it prints 3 numbers:
number of lines
number of words
number of chars
The last one is 288 - number of chars.
Q) Isn't it too low number?
A) Not if auto-repeat generated
Ok, memory leak is no more, few weeks it was ok but the problem with slow
typing is AGAIN HERE and I am really mad of it. It chases me from my first
steps with ubuntu and I wish it wouldn't press me to ng different than ubuntu.
(I wrote something but due to this slow keyboard recognition it
the 2.6.34 was the latest lucid kernel in the time of writing the
comment, but I reinstalled the system, Kubuntu Lucid and it does again.
I tried to upgrade xorg.conf because it takes very much of my memory but
it didn't helped. I suspect KDE4.5 beta 2 causes the memory leak of
xorg.conf and its
Hi, I can sadly confirm it does again in ubuntu 10.04 (KDE4.4.3) with kernel
2.6.32.14 and 2.6.34 :o/
xset -q says:
auto repeat: onkey click percent: 0LED mask:
XKB indicators:
00: Caps Lock: off01: Num Lock:off02: Scroll Lock: off
03: Compose:
Tommy,
I'm running a slightly newer (and 64-bit) kernel:
$ uname -a
Linux ze 2.6.32-22-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 28 13:28:05 UTC 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linux
With an older KDE (4.4.2).
And I'm not seeing the problem.
Here's a quick test to verify:
$ cat - | wc
[now look at
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Update FWIW: the problem, at least in my env seems to be fixed.
I'm running Karmic Koala (Ubuntu 9.10) with regular updates these days.
Kernel is:
2.6.31-20-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Mon Feb 8 09:02:26 UTC 2010 x86_64
GNU/Linux
Xorg is:
X.Org X Server 1.6.4
Release Date: 2009-9-27
gsauthof,
Can you confirm Ariel's statement that this has been resolved? I'd like to
see if this is still an issue in the Lucid daily if at all possible.
Thanks!
~JFo
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JFo, the issue went away for me since I disabled this kde usability
feature. Never experienced such issues since then over different Ubuntu
versions.
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gsauthof,
This is an interesting bit of information, I'll mark this bug as Fix
Released, but I'd like to make the kde team aware of this. They may want to
open a kde task against this bug.
Thanks!
~JFo
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You
Great thanks; I suspect the keyboard rate is a kernel issue, refiling.
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I just wanted to update this. Should have done this a month ago.
Apologies.
To confirm what rydberg has written.
One of the October-November updates of either the kernel or X.org seems
to have _mostly_ solved the problem.
I no longer experience the non-responsive keyboard input echo problem.
Apologies for the double post I should have added more information:
This is the most inconveniencing regression I see since upgrading to
Intrepid Ibex.
The problem is the worst in dialog boxes requiring entering a password.
Blind echo (circles/stars instead of the actual password char) is set
I'm seeing a very similar problem. But mine isn't fixed as of Oct 28.
I considered filing a separate bug but this one looks so similar, I
decided to add info here.
Keyboard events work in bursts. Very frequently, the keyboard echo is
delayed.
Related: my keyboard repeat is set to be fast (50
... my problem
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/276830) finally
went away with the 17OCT2008 updates, so this bug could be closed.
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My problem went away with kernel 2.6.27-5 in Intrepid. I wonder if this
is still a problem for the original reporter?
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It seems some change in the package updates between 06OCT2008 and
07OCT2008 triggered this problem again... it is random, so one cannot be
100% sure it ever went away, but I would say... 90% sure.
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To add some info, I am using the kubuntu desktop and experienced the
problems under kde.
I think I have found the cause of the reported problem now - at least
with my setup.
It is some strange interaction with some kde usability features and some
bugs in related systems. There is some
Maybe this bug is related: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/276830
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I am experiencing something similar in Intrepid with kernel
2.6.27-4-generic, on a Macbook Air 1,1.
The problem seems to only occur after resume from suspend to ram. The
key strokes are never lost, only strangely delayed into X, or out to the
screen. Typing in an xterm for intance, it happens
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sure, I copied my xorg.0.log today, directly after the bug hit me again.
** Attachment added: log-state directly after keyboard-events processing start
to include very large delays
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14646198/xorg.strange.key.log
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This sounds like an odd issue. Can you attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log
file please?
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