The dmesg is the same as before.

Vladas Urbonas wrote:

> give the dmesg at least.
> for example two dmesg's with different mouses pluged in.
>  
> otherwise your question if very abstract.
>
>  
> On 04/05/06, *Gabriel George POPA* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Hello all,
>
>     I have the following problem: I installed OpenBSD 3.8 a long time
>     ago and
>     I have used it since november as a production system. Everything
>     worked OK.
>     I like very much OpenBSD because I managed to configure a lot of
>     things quickly
>     (faster than on FreeBSD for example, but this is another story). I
>     configured very well the mouse too (since installation). It worked
>     OK in
>     console and in X11R6. Unfortunately, one day when I came to work the
>     mouse pointer started to behave in a chaotic manner on the screen
>     when I
>     moved the mouse. Both in console and in X. Very nasty. I know it
>     is a stupid
>     problem and a stupid question, but that's it. I changed the mouse,
>     the same thing. I tried this mouse on another computer and it
>     worked fine. So now I have
>     two options: I have a SW problem and a HW problem (the HW is new,
>     bought in
>     november...). My question would be: having given the fact that I
>     modified
>     nothing in the system configuration and that no one else used this
>     computer
>     for other purposes while I was missing, it is possible to have a
>     HW problem
>     or a misconfigured SW? Have you encountered this before?
>     Any suggestions?
>
>                                                      Yours in BSDness,
>                                                          Gabriel
>     George POPA

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