Re: Thinkpad T42, keyboard sometimes hosed when waking from sleep

From: Michael Clark
Date: Tue Dec 14 2004 - 11:28:24 EST


Adam Sulmicki wrote:



On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Juergen Botz wrote:

I have a new IBM Thinkpad T42, FC3 with all updates, stock
2.6.9-1.681_FC3 kernel + iwp2200 driver (0.13). Everyone once
in a while when I wake from ACPI S3 sleep my keyboard is hosed...
the first key I press starts rapidly auto-repeating, which can't
be stopped, and pressing any key produces either no visible
action or some other character (not the one normally on that
key) which also auto repeats madly.

It doesn't always happen, only maybe 10% of the time I come
out of S3. I can't switch to different vt since ctrl-alt-fN
don't work, and since I am rarely on a text console I have
no idea whether it would happen there. Putting the machine
back to sleep and re-waking doesn't fix it, so my only option
has been to reboot via the 'Actions' menu (mouse is ok through
all this.)

Others have also reported this happening with APM, so it
doesn't seem to be an ACPI bug per se.

Any ideas?


just another data point. I had seen the same thing happen for me once with my T41p. Same config as above ie FC3, 2.6.9-1.681_FC3.

might be some RH-FC specific thing since I did not see it happen with earlier incarnations of kernel.


I get the same thing on Debian/sid with pretty much stock 2.6.9
on a T42 - so probably not a RH-FC think - and I'm using APM.

~mc
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