Hi, while I don't know what's causing your specific problem, this sounds a lot like the behavior you would see back in the day when you set the mouse protocol to PS/2 when the mouse device was really a serial mouse, or vice versa.
Try changing the mouse protocol in the xorg configuration file and see if that helps. Regards, Andreas On 4/18/05, David Corbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Today, my mouse has gone wacky. Previously I had a fine working Gentoo/X11 > system on my Dell I8600. A week ago, upgraded my profile, and updated the > system, including switching to udev. I had no problem for the last week, so I > believe that all worked well. > > Today, I did another update ("emerge -uavD world"), and started to muck with > user-mode linux. This did necessitate a rebuild of my kernel, and a reboot. > When I was done, my pointer is wacky. > > "Wacky" mean the pointer is largely "stuck" near the bottom left corner of the > display. Any attempt to move it generates a great deal of flashing of the > pointer. When I start X, the pointer appears dead center of the screen, > until I touch the touchpad at which point it jumps to the bottom left area of > the screen. > > I've reviewed what was emerged, and I don't think anything is likely to have > caused this problem. I've tried changing my config to not use the synaptics > drive, but that had no effect. > > Any ideas? > David > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list