[Bug 232522] mgetty does not collect caller name from modem properly
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--- Comment #19 from Don Russell <fedora(a)drussell.dnsalias.com> 2008-09-09 18:08:14 EDT ---
I've been using this patched version for the past week and have not encountered
any problems. The code changes are quite straight forward, i.e. not a very
complex problem to solve.
HOWEVER, I applied the patches that *I* uploaded, not the "repackaged" set that
somebody else created here.
I tried that package, and the patches were not correct.
I applied the individual file patches to version 1.1.36 and am running that
now.
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[Bug 189518] keyboard state modifiers erroneously depend on keypress order
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--- Comment #18 from James Ralston <ralston(a)pobox.com> 2008-09-09 11:31:22 EDT ---
It depends. With my old laptop (a Dell Latitude D600), I could reproduce it
fairly easy... probably about 50% of the time. With my current laptop (a Dell
Latitude D620), I don't think I've *ever* been able to reproduce it.
On both my old and current office PCs, I don't think I was ever able to
reproduce it.
On my home PC (running F9), I can reproduce it, but it happens extremely
infrequently... maybe only once out of every 50 X server invocations.
The problem is more likely to occur when I start X immediately after a
[re]boot. If the problem occurs, if I shut down and then restart X, the
problem is extremely likely to occur again. If, however, before restarting X,
I do something that will "stir" memory (e.g., let a "find /" command run for 30
seconds or so), then the problem is extremely unlikely to reoccur.
Again, given that toggling an option can fix the problem in a running server
(see the upstream freedesktop bug), this problem is almost certainly the result
of bug in memory allocation (probably, the use of uninitialized values) within
the X server.
I suspect that without some sort of memory testing toolsuite (e.g., Valgrind),
the bug is going to be very difficult to find. :(
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