Many thanks for the prompt handling of my report. Unfortunately, I do not have an external keyboard to test with.What I did, however, was to boot with the kernel of the previous Debian 11 Bullseye installation. In other words, instead of relying upon kernel
6.1.0-21-amd64 I used 5.10.0-29-amd64Everything works perfectly. After several hours, I have yet to experience any trouble with keyboard, mouse, or trackpad. With kernel 6.1.0-21, device input starts going haywire after about about 5 minutes, at which point the system gets increasingly unstable, and becomes unusable after 20-30 minutes.
I really wonder what could cause such a trouble with the newer kernel. Is there a way to shift the report to the kernel category? Many thanks Eduardo CasaisOn Fri, 17 May 2024 09:20:22 +0200 Salvo Tomaselli <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,you filed a general bug against debian. At most it should be directed towards the kernel or libinput or evdev.Anyway, it seems to me like a hardware problem.I have a thinkpad in which putting a new keyboard solved a lot of problems with the input.So I am closing the bug.If you can test with a new keyboard (making sure the current is disconnected) and the problem persists, you should open a bug against the actual component that is creating the issue. Since you said you tried both wayland and xorg, that would be the kernel or libinput.Best of luck! -- Salvo Tomaselli "Io non mi sento obbligato a credere che lo stesso Dio che ci ha dotato di senso, ragione ed intelletto intendesse che noi ne facessimo a meno." -- Galileo Galilei https://ltworf.codeberg.page/