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Key chatter ((((bouncing)) with membrane keyboard
mudmanc4 replied to mudmanc4's topic in Linux Help
Third keyboard now bouncing, yes the latest I'm typing on is a membrane, I can fiind nothing on the net about this issue. I suppose the issue could be with all three KBs however unlikely.- 2 replies
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This leads me to believe there is active software living on your network that you did not intend to be there. This is where I would start. SCP = Secure Copy Outside of any other programs / scripts on the (sending machine) SCP will allow a transfer to be done at full network speeds. Circumventing "throttling" script, Speaking locally at this point. Putty has an SCP client within https://www.putty.org/ A basic example for usage would be: scp file/location user@IPaddress:/directory or domain name Vs. IP You should also look into pscp Edit: ISP's use service such as https://www.sandvine.com/ for this purpose
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Ubuntu 20.04 Gnome 3.36.8 I've been using a Matias FK302 since release, roughly ten years now, nearly flawless outside of the occasional bounce. Naturally as time goes on this got worse to the point i knew a cleaning / replacement was necessary. So I started the process with keycap soup: Then began opening the switches, they are simplified APLS SKBM clones with Matias tweaks. I've successfully cleaned these switches in the past so I knew what to expect, none the less I "successfully" bent a contact in the first switch opened after a quick clean, I was in a hurry, didn't bother to lube the slider even. The mount is metal, and is a bit rusty after ~ten years use and abuse, this along with the bent contact, are terms for a complete disassemble, new key switches soldered and paint. So I shelved the keyboard until after the holiday shipping tripe is completed, where I can be assured the switches will arrive un bastardised. < is that a word? So I went with a Lenovo 54Y9400 I had sitting around. A good membrane (rubber dome) keyboard widely used in data entry. First few days no issues. Now the real issue is rearing it's ugly head. But what is it? As I understand, rollover is programmed on board, as in keyboard. Yet when a keyswitch contacts bounce past the point of the programming, you clean / replace the switches. Simple, unless the logic board is borked. I've been fixing the double characters prior to this sentence, here is an example: TL;DR example on membrane KB: 1234567890))((.>??MMnNvcxxzASD you get the idea. This is on the Lenovo 544Y9400 membrane keyboard. [Searching] links me to mechanical switches why what and how toos, nothing about when a membrane KB does this, I've looking in /dev for ukbd to no avail, done a short bit of searching for the keyboard controller in Ubuntu, google is helping by assuming I'm working with a MIDI device. And eliminating all other interests several pages in. Thoughts, ideas?/ << nice bounce eh?/
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Notice the time, as well as the wireless or 5G indicators
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Entertain me, have you run scp/large-file to or from local servers, is the throughput what you would expect? I know you know your shit, I’m just trying to get what your explaining I’m my head
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I get the throttling issue, ISP's are doing some interesting 'things' since so many are domiciling. Maybe I'm just not getting the other part, if I am understanding, Frontier is infiltrating your internal network. If so, and don't get upset here, why would you not have a hardware layer segregating internal/external networks? I say this since I've seen it first hand years ago, where modems are or were on their own /24, ISP side, by network mistake, I found it. Since that point I have been segregating layers via appliances to the best of my knowledge .
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You've not experienced the grief until you're required to use a 2007 MBP that really should not be using el crappiton
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Now you have my attention. More info on this statement is mandatory.
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@JJinPA, I remember that guide, used it, and thank you for your contributions. Be interesting to see what your original account name is .
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@rebrecs It's tin foil ? How did you end up resolving your dilemma?
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Yea I made it, had fun doing it too
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Nice looking aquarium ?
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Ah, makes a difference while paying attention < used this emote because I always enjoyed it for whatever reason
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@nanobot , thanks for pointing that out, I thought it was 2mm/ppd average, for red Strange, when did that get changed to 10
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The world needs to borrow a foe CPU/GPU processes right now, can we find one in the crowd to turn the testmy.net team #44352 red? It only takes 2MM PPD (Points Per Day) to turn out stats red in the name of learning more about a virus that is devastating the humanoids. Even 50PPD helps, your math might have the key! Grab the software here: https://foldingathome.org/start-folding/
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@phpI've been getting WU's steady now by using the 'client-type = beta' flag
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@Mobycore , I know we have a nfw flag within the auto test : I don't blatantly see this feature on the manual test either.
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Finally grabbed a couple WU's for the coronavirus: 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7:************************************ CBang ************************************* 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Date: Oct 26 2019 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Time: 01:38:35 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Revision: c46a1a011a24143739ac7218c5a435f66777f62f 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Branch: master 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Compiler: Visual C++ 2008 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Options: /TP /nologo /EHa /wd4297 /wd4103 /Ox /MT 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Platform: win32 10 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Bits: 64 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Mode: Release 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7:************************************ System ************************************ 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 970 @ 3.20GHz 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: CPU ID: GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 44 Stepping 2 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: CPUs: 12 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Memory: 23.99GiB 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7:Free Memory: 20.18GiB 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Threads: WINDOWS_THREADS 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: OS Version: 6.2 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7:Has Battery: false 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: On Battery: false 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: UTC Offset: -4 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: PID: 1424 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: CWD: C:\Users\rickl\AppData\Roaming\FAHClient\work 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7:******************************** Build - libFAH ******************************** 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Version: 0.0.18 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Author: Joseph Coffland <[email protected]> 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Copyright: 2019 foldingathome.org 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Homepage: https://foldingathome.org/ 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Date: Oct 26 2019 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Time: 01:52:44 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Revision: c1e3513b1bc0c16013668f2173ee969e5995b38e 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Branch: master 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Compiler: Visual C++ 2008 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Options: /TP /nologo /EHa /wd4297 /wd4103 /Ox /MT 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Platform: win32 10 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Bits: 64 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: Mode: Release 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7:************************************ Build ************************************* 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7: SIMD: sse2 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7:******************************************************************************** 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7:Project: 14342 (Run 0, Clone 56, Gen 58) 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7:Unit: 0x0000003a25bb0c305e702d2fc695d7ed 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7:Reading tar file core.xml 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7:Reading tar file frame58.tpr 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7:Digital signatures verified 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7:Reducing thread count from 11 to 10 to avoid domain decomposition by a prime number > 3 21:31:07:WU00:FS00:0xa7:Calling: mdrun -s frame58.tpr -o frame58.trr -cpt 15 -nt 10 21:31:08:WU00:FS00:0xa7:Steps: first=14500000 total=250000 21:31:11:WU00:FS00:0xa7:Completed 1 out of 250000 steps (0%) 21:33:17:WU00:FS00:0xa7:Completed 2500 out of 250000 steps (1%) 21:34:02:61:127.0.0.1:New Web connection 21:34:13:WU02:FS01:0x22:Completed 40000 out of 4000000 steps (1%) 21:35:23:WU00:FS00:0xa7:Completed 5000 out of 250000 steps (2%) 21:37:30:WU00:FS00:0xa7:Completed 7500 out of 250000 steps (3%)