On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 10:54:52 +0200, Angela Gavazzi wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 12. April 2007 18:15 schrieb Kent West:
> > On 4/12/07, Angela Gavazzi wrote:
> > > Hallo!
> > >
> > > I have a strange problem with the mouse freezing on an Asus L5000.
> >
>
On 4/17/07, Angela Gavazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/12/07, Angela Gavazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > [USB mouse stops working on an Asus L5000, but touchpad on /dev/psaux
continues working; unplug/replug of USB mouse resurrects mouse for a while;
mouse works fine when booted int
Am Donnerstag, 12. April 2007 18:15 schrieb Kent West:
> On 4/12/07, Angela Gavazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hallo!
> >
> > I have a strange problem with the mouse freezing on an Asus L5000.
>
> I experienced the mouse freezing on every installation I did,
On 4/12/07, Angela Gavazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hallo!
I have a strange problem with the mouse freezing on an Asus L5000.
I experienced the mouse freezing on every installation I did, so I don't
think
it's a version or distro problem.
Interesting thing is that, if
Hallo!
I have a strange problem with the mouse freezing on an Asus L5000.
I am observing this for a long time now, and really don't have any more idea
what the problem could be.
The first install I did was sarge 64bit version, about 2 Years ago.
As it was not stable enough and I could no
David Piniella wrote:
I'm running a woody unstable box, GUI is X-Windows with XFCE4; my
mouse keeps freezing in x-windows. I can use the keyboard to do stuff
in xfce (run commands, tab through options, type in an xterm, etc)
and if I go to another console (e.g., alt-F2,) and then go back to
X
r...
so my questions are:
why is my mouse freezing (or how can I find out myself?)
and
can I renice a running process? if so, how?
Are you running gpm? If so, is gpm.conf configured to match
XF86Config-4? Perhaps try restarting gpm without shelling out to
another console when the mouse freez
ck to
X-windows (alt-F7) I can use the mouse again...but within a minute or
two it'll freeze again.
I've tried "nice X -a -20" to renice the X mouse process but I get an
error that the process is already running on :0 ...I don't want to
respawn the server...
so my
F7) I can use the mouse again...but within a minute or two it'll
freeze again.
I've tried "nice X -a -20" to renice the X mouse process but I get an
error that the process is already running on :0 ...I don't want to
respawn the server...
so my questions are:
why is my mou
On 13 Feb 2002, Corrin Lakeland wrote:
> Running unstable, I'm getting my brand new optical PS/2 mouse freezing at
> random times. This just affects the mouse, I can alt-tab to a xterm and run
> commands fine, I can even restart X to get the mouse working again, but it is
>
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 03:35:18PM -0700, Jason Majors wrote:
> > Who should I report this to? And what information should I provide?
> > I'm also looking to try an other mouse (mayby it's the optical thing
> > thats buggy?)
> It's not an optical issue. I have the same problem with a PS/2 ball-st
> Who should I report this to? And what information should I provide?
> I'm also looking to try an other mouse (mayby it's the optical thing
> thats buggy?)
It's not an optical issue. I have the same problem with a PS/2 ball-style
mouse. As long as the mouse sends the right signals, how it genera
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 09:35:21PM -0500, christophe barb? wrote:
> > and my transfer rates went from 2.44 to 19.69 and my problems were over.
> > Perhaps that will help you, as well.
>
> You no more see the problem but it's still there.
> There's no valid reason why X forget the mouse and worst
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 06:16:22PM -0700, Dan Owens wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 February 2002 02:50 pm, christophe barbé wrote:
> > I see the same problem with a USB mouse.
> > It occurs only when I am using the mouse and when the CPU is occupied.
> > I can restore the mouse by switching to the consol
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 02:50 pm, christophe barbé wrote:
> I see the same problem with a USB mouse.
> It occurs only when I am using the mouse and when the CPU is occupied.
> I can restore the mouse by switching to the console and then back to X
> or by unpluging and re-pluging the mouse.
>
wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 04:22:30PM -0500, christophe barb? wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 10:11:12AM +1300, Corrin Lakeland wrote:
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> > > Running unstable, I'm getting my br
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 04:22:30PM -0500, christophe barb? wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 10:11:12AM +1300, Corrin Lakeland wrote:
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> > Running unstable, I'm getting my brand new optical PS/2 mouse free
> Is there any obvious solution (like I picked the wrong mouse driver?) or does
> amybody know what the command/ioctl to reset the PS/2 bus is so that I don't
> have to restart X?
>
There's a similar thread (with the same subject I think) running right now.
Both the poster of that message and I
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 10:11:12AM +1300, Corrin Lakeland wrote:
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> Running unstable, I'm getting my brand new optical PS/2 mouse freezing at
> random times. This just affects the mouse, I can alt-tab to a xterm and run
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Running unstable, I'm getting my brand new optical PS/2 mouse freezing at
random times. This just affects the mouse, I can alt-tab to a xterm and run
commands fine, I can even restart X to get the mouse working again, but it is
still a pai
There are those who would have you believe that Bob Nielsen wrote:
> I have noticed in the past few days that if I switch from the X display
> to a VC and back again that as soon as I move my mouse the cursor jumps
> to the upper right corner of the display and stays there. This is on a
> system r
On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 10:10:03PM -0700, Bob Nielsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have noticed in the past few days that if I switch from the X display
> to a VC and back again that as soon as I move my mouse the cursor jumps
> to the upper right corner of the display and stays there. This is o
From: Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have noticed in the past few days that if I switch from the X display
to a VC and back again that as soon as I move my mouse the cursor jumps
to the upper right corner of the display and stays there. This is on a
system running woody. Has a
I have noticed in the past few days that if I switch from the X display
to a VC and back again that as soon as I move my mouse the cursor jumps
to the upper right corner of the display and stays there. This is on a
system running woody. Has anyone else noticed this?
--
Bob Nielsen, N7XY
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