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>
> I've just installed Debian (woody?) and all is well except the following.
> Having installed and configured X, the mouse is behaving rather strangely.
> It works fine for around ten seconds or so and then just stops dead for
> another ten seconds or so, sometimes jumping to the bottom left corner of
> the screen. Then, after much mouse moving, it springs back to life and works
> fine again. This goes on ad infinitum.

I had the same problem long time ago, among other...
I remember two possibilities:
1) A conflict between text-based mouse configuration and X one, or
2) A X mouse protocol miscofiguration. Check you are using the right one.

May be you can tell me more information: conf files, devices, etc.

Bye.

>
>
> After looking on the 'net for a possible solution I found only to
> suggestions. 1) there's an IRQ confict and 2) my mouse is dirty! I checked
> /proc/interrupts and all seems well and my mouse works fine under Windows,
> ruling out the other possibility. Any help with this would be greatly
> appreciated, it's driving me bonkers!
>
> Incidentally it's a PS/2 Intellimouse and I'm using the ImPS/2 driver, the
> only one that seemed to work at all.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> James
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