When no "vga=791" (or any other) is passed to the kernel at boot, all is good and I can type normally (though I have an incorrect frame buffer resolution).
When that parameter is passed, after I got KDE running, if I open a terminal and type a character, this is repeated untill a new one is typed. After that, the keyboard is unusable and the whole desktop environment behaves as if some character is typed while I use the mouse.
May this bug be related to the vga parameter or not?
Ok, I confirm the keyboard's bug.
When no "vga=791" (or any other) is passed to the kernel at boot, all is good and I can type normally (though I have an incorrect frame buffer resolution).
When that parameter is passed, after I got KDE running, if I open a terminal and type a character, this is repeated untill a new one is typed. After that, the keyboard is unusable and the whole desktop environment behaves as if some character is typed while I use the mouse.
May this bug be related to the vga parameter or not?