On Monday 27 May 2002 16:16, Shay Elkin wrote:
> I know that for me, this happens when I use APM: ACPI solves this (And
> some other bug in the ThinkPad i1200 BIOS).
Makes a lot of sense. APM does not fully work with my laptop, which wants
ACPI. Matters got worse in RH7.3 over the RH7.2 updates
On 2002.05.27 22:20 Arie Folger wrote:
> > > Sometimes, as I am working and X is on, the mouse pointer suddenly
> > > ceases to represent the actual coordinates of this critter
> (actually,
> > > it's a touchpad), and is about 1.5 cm to the left of it's actual,
> > > invisible location.
> My next
I wrote:
> > Sometimes, as I am working and X is on, the mouse pointer suddenly ceases
> > to represent the actual coordinates of this critter (actually, it's a
> > touchpad), and is about 1.5 cm to the left of it's actual, invisible
> > location.
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 04:48, Shaul Karl wrote:
>
Shay Ohayon wrote:
> I had a simillar trouble with the mouse and the X system, i found out that
> the gpm crashes with the mouse on X, did you try to shut down the mouse on
> the console, and then to work with X?
This makes a lot of sense, as I have noticed lately that gpm has started
crashing.
Shay Ohayon wrote:
> Ehm, try to reconfigure X... maybe that could help.
> $ xf86config
Tried to reconfigure the mouse (pointer) section, didn't help. I'll try again.
Arie
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> Hi,
>
> My beloved laptop is afflicted with a new disease (bug), never noticed before
> upgrading to RH7.3+KDE3.0.1, and I don't know what to blame. Sometimes, as I
> am working and X is on, the mouse pointer suddenly ceases to represent the
> actual coordinates of this critter (actually, it
luck.
- Original Message -
From: Oleg Goldshmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 21 May 2002 06:43:35 +0300
To: Arie Folger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: mouse suddenly off center
> Arie Folger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > upgrading to RH7.3+KDE3.0.1, and I
Arie Folger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> upgrading to RH7.3+KDE3.0.1, and I don't know what to blame. Sometimes, as I
> am working and X is on, the mouse pointer suddenly ceases to represent the
> actual coordinates of this critter (actually, it's a touchpad), and is about
> 1.5 cm to the lef
Well, from the details you gave, it might be reasonable to assume that
the problem is related to hardware cursor handling.. You did not
state what driver you are using for X display... So the general
advice would be to disable hardware cursor handling in your
XF86Config and see if it helps in
I have the exact same problem on my compaq laptop. I've seen various
reports about it on the web, but I have no idea why it occurs, sorry.
Alexander Maryanovsky.
At 18:25 5/20/2002 -0400, Arie Folger wrote:
>Hi,
>
>My beloved laptop is afflicted with a new disease (bug), never noticed before
>
Hi,
My beloved laptop is afflicted with a new disease (bug), never noticed before
upgrading to RH7.3+KDE3.0.1, and I don't know what to blame. Sometimes, as I
am working and X is on, the mouse pointer suddenly ceases to represent the
actual coordinates of this critter (actually, it's a touchpa
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