Just to be sure, do you have the "PS/2" protocol entry in your XF86Config
and your kernel has ps2 support enabled?
I had also problems after using my wheel mouse with "IMPS/2" protocol. If I
didn't switch back to "PS/2" the mouse pointer did cracy things on the
screen.
An other idea might be that it conflicts with the gpm mouse service.
Running gpmconfig and setting repeat_type option to "none" did it for me.
matthias
> Hello friends,
>
> does anybody have a working XF86Config-4 for an Inspiron 4000?
> I have an Inspiron with the ATI Rage Mobility M3 card, I used
> a config I found on the web, but X crashes shortly after it
> has started. I think it has something to do with the mouse.
> I have no /dev/mouse link, when I use /dev/psaux it crashes.
>
> Thanks for any help
> Alex
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