Hello, Every once in a while -- not too frequently to be unusable, but certainly enough to be annoying -- the keyboard in KDE will simply lock up. Mouse will still work fine, and keyboard inputs that don't go through KDE -- switching to virtual terminals, resetting X via <ctrl>-<alt>-backspace still work (and, indeed, resetting X and logging back in is the only thing that fixes it). I can't see any real pattern as to when this happens -- programs that I basically always have running, though, are Pidgin, Firefox and keytouchd, as well as, obviously, plasma, etc. I am running the vanilla KDE 4.2 packages. Thanks in advance. This is really starting to become annoying. -- Leonid Grinberg
I had that once. Only works after a manual reboot. On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 9:35 PM, Leonid Grinberg <lgrinberg@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
Every once in a while -- not too frequently to be unusable, but certainly enough to be annoying -- the keyboard in KDE will simply lock up. Mouse will still work fine, and keyboard inputs that don't go through KDE -- switching to virtual terminals, resetting X via <ctrl>-<alt>-backspace still work (and, indeed, resetting X and logging back in is the only thing that fixes it). I can't see any real pattern as to when this happens -- programs that I basically always have running, though, are Pidgin, Firefox and keytouchd, as well as, obviously, plasma, etc. I am running the vanilla KDE 4.2 packages.
Thanks in advance. This is really starting to become annoying.
-- Leonid Grinberg
-- Kessia Pinheiro Computer Science Student - Brazil, UFBa Linux System Administrator Arch Linux Trusted User Linux User #389695 http://even.archlinux-br.org --- X Fórum Internacional Software Livre - fisl10 24 a 27 de junho de 2009 PUCRS - Porto Alegre - Brasil
me too.. +1 for bugfix
Does anyone know if this bug is upstream? 2009/3/3 Cristian Wilgenhoff <cristian.wil88@gmail.com>:
me too.. +1 for bugfix
On Tue, 3 Mar 2009 19:35:57 -0500, Leonid Grinberg <lgrinberg@gmail.com> wrote: Hi, this happens to me sometimes too. I found out, that I just have to switch to console, restart HAL daemon and it works again, so I'd say it could be problem in Xserver, but I'm really not sure about it. Dan
Hello,
Every once in a while -- not too frequently to be unusable, but certainly enough to be annoying -- the keyboard in KDE will simply lock up. Mouse will still work fine, and keyboard inputs that don't go through KDE -- switching to virtual terminals, resetting X via <ctrl>-<alt>-backspace still work (and, indeed, resetting X and logging back in is the only thing that fixes it). I can't see any real pattern as to when this happens -- programs that I basically always have running, though, are Pidgin, Firefox and keytouchd, as well as, obviously, plasma, etc. I am running the vanilla KDE 4.2 packages.
Thanks in advance. This is really starting to become annoying.
-- Leonid Grinberg
2009/3/4 Leonid Grinberg <lgrinberg@gmail.com>:
Hello,
Every once in a while -- not too frequently to be unusable, but certainly enough to be annoying -- the keyboard in KDE will simply lock up. Mouse will still work fine, and keyboard inputs that don't go through KDE -- switching to virtual terminals, resetting X via <ctrl>-<alt>-backspace still work (and, indeed, resetting X and logging back in is the only thing that fixes it). I can't see any real pattern as to when this happens -- programs that I basically always have running, though, are Pidgin, Firefox and keytouchd, as well as, obviously, plasma, etc. I am running the vanilla KDE 4.2 packages.
Thanks in advance. This is really starting to become annoying.
-- Leonid Grinberg
Look at the /var/log/Xorg.0.log, ~/.xsession-errors and dmesg. There may be some useful info what can be wrong.
On Wednesday 04 March 2009 01:35:57 Leonid Grinberg wrote: Hello Leonid,
Every once in a while -- not too frequently to be unusable, but certainly enough to be annoying -- the keyboard in KDE will simply lock up. Mouse will still work fine, and keyboard inputs that don't go through KDE -- switching to virtual terminals, resetting X via <ctrl>-<alt>-backspace still work (and, indeed, resetting X and logging back in is the only thing that fixes it). I can't see any real pattern as to when this happens -- programs that I basically always have running, though, are Pidgin, Firefox and keytouchd, as well as, obviously, plasma, etc. I am running the vanilla KDE 4.2 packages.
Thanks in advance. This is really starting to become annoying.
Maybe it is the same bug which is open for quite some time in KDE Bugzilla [1]. I had this problem too before, on Gentoo Linux with KDE 3.5.x. This has something to do with the global shortcuts and I didn't notice that anyone had a real clue what triggered it. I wouldn't be surprised if it is still in KDE 4.x. Perhaps the Gentoo bug [2] may contains some pointers too. So, do you know if the problem is triggered by using global shortcuts (window manager related, or invoking Yakuake with F12)? [1] https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109322 [2] http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=129793 Kind regards, -- Bram Schoenmakers What is mind? No matter. What is matter? Never mind. (Punch, 1855)
It does often happen when I'm typing something, or using <Alt>-[number] to switch tabs in Firefox, but this might just be coincidence -- especially since this is, as I said, a laptop, I tend to use the keyboard as much as I can. As far as global shortcuts go, I only installed yakuake recently and this happened before I installed it. It *might* be associated with switching virtual desktops, though. 2009/3/4 Bram Schoenmakers <lists@bramschoenmakers.nl>:
On Wednesday 04 March 2009 01:35:57 Leonid Grinberg wrote:
Hello Leonid,
Every once in a while -- not too frequently to be unusable, but certainly enough to be annoying -- the keyboard in KDE will simply lock up. Mouse will still work fine, and keyboard inputs that don't go through KDE -- switching to virtual terminals, resetting X via <ctrl>-<alt>-backspace still work (and, indeed, resetting X and logging back in is the only thing that fixes it). I can't see any real pattern as to when this happens -- programs that I basically always have running, though, are Pidgin, Firefox and keytouchd, as well as, obviously, plasma, etc. I am running the vanilla KDE 4.2 packages.
Thanks in advance. This is really starting to become annoying.
Maybe it is the same bug which is open for quite some time in KDE Bugzilla [1]. I had this problem too before, on Gentoo Linux with KDE 3.5.x. This has something to do with the global shortcuts and I didn't notice that anyone had a real clue what triggered it. I wouldn't be surprised if it is still in KDE 4.x.
Perhaps the Gentoo bug [2] may contains some pointers too.
So, do you know if the problem is triggered by using global shortcuts (window manager related, or invoking Yakuake with F12)?
[1] https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109322 [2] http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=129793
Kind regards,
-- Bram Schoenmakers
What is mind? No matter. What is matter? Never mind. (Punch, 1855)
you are right, for me it happens when I try to close/open yakuake On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 8:11 AM, Leonid Grinberg <lgrinberg@gmail.com> wrote:
It does often happen when I'm typing something, or using <Alt>-[number] to switch tabs in Firefox, but this might just be coincidence -- especially since this is, as I said, a laptop, I tend to use the keyboard as much as I can.
As far as global shortcuts go, I only installed yakuake recently and this happened before I installed it. It *might* be associated with switching virtual desktops, though.
2009/3/4 Bram Schoenmakers <lists@bramschoenmakers.nl>:
On Wednesday 04 March 2009 01:35:57 Leonid Grinberg wrote:
Hello Leonid,
Every once in a while -- not too frequently to be unusable, but certainly enough to be annoying -- the keyboard in KDE will simply lock up. Mouse will still work fine, and keyboard inputs that don't go through KDE -- switching to virtual terminals, resetting X via <ctrl>-<alt>-backspace still work (and, indeed, resetting X and logging back in is the only thing that fixes it). I can't see any real pattern as to when this happens -- programs that I basically always have running, though, are Pidgin, Firefox and keytouchd, as well as, obviously, plasma, etc. I am running the vanilla KDE 4.2 packages.
Thanks in advance. This is really starting to become annoying.
Maybe it is the same bug which is open for quite some time in KDE Bugzilla [1]. I had this problem too before, on Gentoo Linux with KDE 3.5.x. This has something to do with the global shortcuts and I didn't notice that anyone had a real clue what triggered it. I wouldn't be surprised if it is still in KDE 4.x.
Perhaps the Gentoo bug [2] may contains some pointers too.
So, do you know if the problem is triggered by using global shortcuts (window manager related, or invoking Yakuake with F12)?
[1] https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109322 [2] http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=129793
Kind regards,
-- Bram Schoenmakers
What is mind? No matter. What is matter? Never mind. (Punch, 1855)
Well, it just happened again, and I realised that the past two times it has happened has always been when <alt>-tabbing. So I decided to restart kwin and, sure enough, everything works. That's the problem.
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Bram Schoenmakers
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Cristian Wilgenhoff
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Dan Vratil
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Juan Diego
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Kessia 'even' Pinheiro
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Leonid Grinberg
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Lukáš Jirkovský