Hi Gaudenz, sorry, my report was rather incomplete as the cpu eating happends after *removing* the usb tablet. i have tried to investigate a little more.
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 02:58:54PM +0200, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote: > Hi Piem > > On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 02:28:47PM +0100, Paul Brossier wrote: > > Package: mouseemu > > Version: 0.15-2 > > Severity: important > > > > after rebooting with a wacom tablet attached to the usb port, mouseemu > > was taking all the cpu, and the mouse had some weird behavior. rebooting > > without the usb tablet fixed the problem. i suspect this behavior to > > happen with a usb mouse too. > I cannot reproduce this with an usb mouse. it seems there is actually two problems: - when booting with a usb pointer, no mouse in X when mouseemu is running - when unplugging a wacom tablet, mouseemu eats all the cpu. after a few mouseemu restart, Xfree, keyboard and mouse are locked. > Did you connect the tablet before starting mouseeum? yes, the tablet was connected at boot time. > Does this also occur when connecting the tablet after starting > mouseemu? this does not seem to cause any trouble. > Does restarting mouseemu help? not quite. stopping it gave me back the mouse. when starting mouseemu, the cpu goes back up. more exactly: no mouse at start in X. from here i tried the 2 following: 1. unplug the tablet -> still no mouse, mouseemu goes up mouseemu stop -> no more cpu eating mouseemu start -> process back to 100%, no more mouse after 3 or 4 restart, X gets frozen and the keyboard does not work anymore. 2. mouseemu stop -> trackpad and tablets are back mouseemu start -> no more trackpad mouseemu stop -> trackpad back, seem to send \n to the terminal where run from: the terminal execute empty command lines until i press [enter] which stops it. mouseemu start -> no more trackpad > Does only the tablet behave strange or also the internal > trackpad (supposing you have one)? i have seen the mouse jumping only once. trying again today, i just managed > Can you give some more information about your hardware? iBook G4 1000Mhz, wacom volito, logitech optical > Can you check this with an usb mouse? trying to boot with a usb mouse plugged, unplugging the mouse does *not* make mouseemu eat all the cpu. but i had no mouse in X either, and stopping mouseemu gave me back both the mouse and the trackpad. HTH, Piem > Gaudenz > > -- > Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. > Try again. Fail again. Fail better. > ~ Samuel Beckett ~
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