[openbeos] Re: Haiku base distro

  • From: "Zenja Solaja" <solaja@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 11:14:48 +0000

I seem to have this really odd problem with the Haiku input server and
keyboards/mouse.  Only once in like 20 fresh reboots will the keyboard
actually work.  My primary keyboard is a USB keyboard (Saitek Eclipse), but
for the purposes of this experiment I borrowed my girlfriends keyboards
(PS2) and it also showed the exact same symptoms - ie. no keyboard input.
Even the numlock key fails to respond.  But the odd thing is, once in 20
boots, everything is fine, even on the USB keyboard.  Weird. (nForce4 590
chipset).

Anyway, I booted haiku in safe mode (the keyboard always works in safe mode,
so I'm guessing that its an app_server / input_server issue).  From safe
mode, I ran sysinfo, and here are the results.


Kernel name: kernel_x86 built on: Aug 15 2006 03:04:45 version 0x1 2 AMD Athlon 64, revision 0fb2 running at 2210MHz (ID: 0x00000000 0x00000000)

CPU #0: "AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+"
   Type 0, family 15, model 11, stepping 2, features 0x178bfbff
       FPU VME DE PSE TSC MSR PAE MCE CX8 APIC SEP MTRR PGE MCA CMOV PAT
       PSE36 CFLUSH MMX FXSTR SSE SSE2 HTT
   Extended Intel: 0x00002001
       SSE3 CMPXCHG16B
   Extended AMD: type 0, family 15, model 11, stepping 2, features
0xebd3fbff
       SCE NX AMD-MMX FFXSTR RDTSCP 64 3DNow+ 3DNow!
   Power Management Features: TS FID VID TTP TM STC

   Inst TLB: 2M/4M-byte pages, 8 entries, fully associative
   Data TLB: 2M/4M-byte pages, 8 entries, fully associative
   Inst TLB: 4K-byte pages, 32 entries, fully associative
   Data TLB: 4K-byte pages, 32 entries, fully associative
   L1 inst cache: 64 KB, 2-way set associative, 1 lines/tag, 64 bytes/line
   L1 data cache: 64 KB, 2-way set associative, 1 lines/tag, 64 bytes/line
   L2 cache: 512 KB, 16-way set associative, 1 lines/tag, 64 bytes/line

CPU #1: "AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+"
   Type 0, family 15, model 11, stepping 2, features 0x178bfbff
       FPU VME DE PSE TSC MSR PAE MCE CX8 APIC SEP MTRR PGE MCA CMOV PAT
       PSE36 CFLUSH MMX FXSTR SSE SSE2 HTT
   Extended Intel: 0x00002001
       SSE3 CMPXCHG16B
   Extended AMD: type 0, family 15, model 11, stepping 2, features
0xebd3fbff
       SCE NX AMD-MMX FFXSTR RDTSCP 64 3DNow+ 3DNow!
   Power Management Features: TS FID VID TTP TM STC

   Inst TLB: 2M/4M-byte pages, 8 entries, fully associative
   Data TLB: 2M/4M-byte pages, 8 entries, fully associative
   Inst TLB: 4K-byte pages, 32 entries, fully associative
   Data TLB: 4K-byte pages, 32 entries, fully associative
   L1 inst cache: 64 KB, 2-way set associative, 1 lines/tag, 64 bytes/line
   L1 data cache: 64 KB, 2-way set associative, 1 lines/tag, 64 bytes/line
   L2 cache: 512 KB, 16-way set associative, 1 lines/tag, 64 bytes/line

2076340224 bytes free      (used/max   70029312 / 2146369536)
    64609 semaphores free (used/max        927 /      65536)
     4079 ports free      (used/max         17 /       4096)
     4072 threads free    (used/max         24 /       4096)
     2041 teams free      (used/max          7 /       2048)






On 8/24/06, Axel Dörfler <axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Stephan Assmus <superstippi@xxxxxx> wrote: > Well, nice work everyone, I just tried it without actually believing > it > would work, and was in for a nice surprise!!

Oh, could you run "sysinfo" in a Terminal and get those stepping/family
/model fields for Pulse?
BTW we should update the Intel logo there as well, shouldn't we?

Bye,
   Axel.



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