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I'm getting the exact same problem. I'm running Gentoo have a KVM (unsure on the brand, but to swap machines i press scrolllock x2 then esc) and a logitech cordless ...
- 02-10-2005 #11Just Joined!
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I'm getting the exact same problem. I'm running Gentoo have a KVM (unsure on the brand, but to swap machines i press scrolllock x2 then esc) and a logitech cordless keyboard. I would love to know if anyone finds a fix. I've noticed this seems to happen in console mode aswell as X so I presume it's not the xorg/xfree config file.
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Yes, while at first I thought it was just X having trouble with the key strokes, I too did experience the problem occasionally on the console.
Originally Posted by Twink
- 02-11-2005 #13Just Joined!
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I updated from a 2.6.9 kernel to a 2.6.11, I haven't got the message or problem yet although i haven't been using this for very long so hard to tell. However I did notice that I can now use "setkeycodes e061 X' where X is some number (still not sure what to set it to) where as before e061 was considered an invalid key number by the program.
So it's looking good so far, I also realised that I've been running a Linux box for sometime and can't remember having the problem more then say 3/4 months ago, so I'm thinking it might have just been the kernel i was using.
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I have a feeling its still happening just not as often now, although I haven't sat down and used the box for a long period of time recently.
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Still here with 2.6.11
so to eliminate the darn error messages I just did this:
in /etc/rc.d/rc.local I added
setkeycodes e061 254
setkeycodes 68 254
setkeycodes 65 254


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