I made it stop on my squeeze beta 2.6.32 with a driver parameter change
I found on the net.and played with to strip unnecessary stuff:
This-boot workaround:
$ sudo rmmod psmouse && sudo modprobe psmouse rate=80
Every-boot workaround:
$ sudo sh
# cat >> /etc/modprobe.d/psmouse.conf <<EOF
options psmouse rate=80
EOF
# exit
(info note: psmouse.conf didn't exist on my fresh install, I made it up)
The default rate in the source is 100, so backing off one step seems to
have been enough to stop my desyncs and parity errors. I removed
proto=imps from the net solution on the theory that if you're gaming
you'll be fixing your hardware soonish and either way until you do a few
ms responsiveness is a better sacrifice than features.
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