Spurious keyboard ACK and KVM
- From: Marten Kemp <martendotkemp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 03:58:40 GMT
I have several older systems connected to a Belkin KVM.
When I switch to or from some of those older systems I
get one or serveral of the following message on the
terminal that has focus at the time:
"stkbd.c Spurious ACK on isa0060/serio0. Some program
might be trying to access hardware directly."
Some of the messages mention Xfree86 as a possible
culprit.
Is there some way to suppress this message, or possibly
make use of it? It might be nice to use this to trigger
a sync under the assumption that I'm not going to be
actively using the system for a while and I'd kinda like
to reduce the possibility of filesystem damage if it
has a power interruption.
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