On Tue, 2 Sep 2008, Dmitry Torokhov wrote:Mine's actually old (came with XP). It's still got the original BIOS (because I haven't found a way to upgrade the BIOS without reformatting my hard drive to include Windows), and I remember there being an upgrade available, but I don't think it had anything to do with keyboard/trackpad stuff. In what way does active mux usually behave badly? It's possible that legacy mode only has a bug that doesn't matter to Windows, and active mux may have some of the usual problems but nothing I particularly noticed. I noticed that, when my i8042 would stop working, it would generally have just delivered one mouse interrupt to CPU1 after never previously doing so. Perhaps there's some sort of deadlock in the Linux i8042 driver when both cores are unexpectedly getting interrupts from the two devices at once? I could understand there being a Linux bug only triggered by quirky hardware that only applies to legacy mode, which was just uncovered by this patch. -Daniel *This .sig left intentionally blank* --
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