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... because it causes lsusb to freeze and gives me this in /var/log/messages:
Dec 23 23:27:04 cabrio kernel: usb 2-2: USB disconnect, address 5
Dec 23 23:27:04 cabrio kernel: PGD 110f2067 PUD 110f3067 PMD 0
Dec 23 23:27:04 cabrio kernel: CPU 0
Dec 23
Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
Processor load we usually handle well, loaded disks are usually the
ones that cause >= 0.5 sec delays between bytes received by psmouse.
Please let me know if it still works with busy disks.
Yes, it does work. I was copying several gigs from one partition to
another and i
Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
It still complains in dmesg about throwing away bytes, right? Please try
loading the box some more to make sure mouse survives some abuse.
No, it doesn't. The only message I still get is the one below. I've
tried it with aprox. 90% CPU usage already and I didn't have any
Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
Any luck with the patch?
I'm using 2.6.11rc2 with the patch for some hours now and it seems as if
it doesn't throw away bytes any more which makes linux 2.6 useable for
me again - thanks a lot! I just encountered one smaller issue (this
really is much better than before):
Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
Sorry, I think it will apply to 2.6.11-rc2, I'll try to rediff against
2.6.10 later tonight.
You don't need to do extra work to make it compatible with 2.6.10, I
just applied it to 2.6.11-rc2, thanks. I'm just compiling it now, I'm
looking forward to see the result!
Regard
goto out;
I compiled the kernel (2.6.10) like this anyway but this made it even
worse: The problem still did occur, but it didn't go away any more,
neither by waiting nor by moving the mouse nor by switching to a
console. I still get the same error message as before, but this is
Hello,
sorry if this mail goes to the wrong address or if I'm not providing the
right information, but I'm just a regular user, not a hacker.
There is a really annoying bug in PS/2 mouse driver (this is psmouse.c I
think). From time to time, the mouse is just going "crazy", just moving
uncontro
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