I'm experiencing occasional, unreproducable keyboard lockups. No keyboard
input at all is accepted while the machine itself continues to work
properly (processes continue to write to stdout and I can login and
continue to work through SSH). The freezes occur approx. at least once
a week and sometimes three times a day, so there's no real pattern behind
it.
A friend of mine owns the same model and the same problems occur; I also
found a website stating the same problems on it; so it's of general nature
and not specific to my hardware. I didn't find any information about these
freezes running Windows, so I guess it's Linux-kernel specific and not a sole
hardware issue.
The system freezed on all kinds of kernel, either 2.4 and 2.5, either
vanilla and heavily patched.
So, the big question: Which data would I need to collect on the next freeze
that would allow an experienced kernel hacker to track down the problem?
This nasty bug is the only thing in the way to a perfect Linux notebook,
everything else works just perfect.
TIA,
Moritz
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