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Date:      Wed, 20 Oct 2010 16:54:43 -0700
From:      David Brodbeck <gull@gull.us>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Netbooks & BSD
Message-ID:  <AANLkTim9eM97PDEiJb0zZoghXk-S-MKGQrYPAkhCetnh@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20101020231953.GD77019@libertas.local.camdensoftware.com>
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On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 4:19 PM, Chip Camden
<sterling@camdensoftware.com> wrote:
> Quoth David Brodbeck on Wednesday, 20 October 2010:
>
>> Now, the USB keyboard protocol...ugh, they really dropped the ball on
>> that one. =A0It's standardized, which is good, but it's a polling
>> interface and tends to occasionally lose events under high CPU load,
>> which is bad. =A0Especially if it's a key-up event that gets lost.
>
> Ugh.
>
> The silver lining: that explains a lot of omissions I was beginning to bl=
ame on
> senility.

I first noticed it on an underpowered Linux box, where scrolling an
xterm took basically 100% CPU.  When using a USB keyboard, holding
down ENTER in the xterm would result in an endless stream of ENTERs
because the CPU would become too loaded to register the key being
released.

I don't see it as much now -- my computers are faster -- but I still
see it occasionally.

The IPMI serial-over-LAN console interface seems to have the same
problem in spades.  I have to really limit my typing speed when I'm
controlling a system that way or nearly every other character
disappears.



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