Yes I do have the same problem in console using gpm, and there is not yet
a kernel update from redhat yet. I thought it was a kernel problem
originally because I saw all these messages to this list about usb mouse
problems.
> On 02 Jun 2001 21:22:46 -0400, Hayden A. James wrote:
> > This is a fo
On 02 Jun 2001 21:22:46 -0400, Hayden A. James wrote:
> This is a followup to my last e-mail, here is some information about my
> mouse/usb setup from dmesg.
is the mouse jerky on the console (using the mouse via GPM)?
i ask because i wager the bug is not a kernel bug but perhaps something
wrong
I have a clean redhat 7.1 installation using the standard redhat kernel
(2.4.2-2) and I seem to have jerkiness with my mouse in X. When I move
the mouse around in X, the mouse sometimes randomly changes the mouse
pointer position. My mouse is a Logitech Mouseman optical usb.
Hayden A. James
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This is a followup to my last e-mail, here is some information about my
mouse/usb setup from dmesg.
usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
usb.c: registered new driver hub
usb-uhci.c: $Revision: 1.251 $ time 20:53:29 Apr 8 2001
usb-uhci.c: High bandwidth mode enabled
PCI: Found IRQ 4 for device 0
Hi!
I just installed 2.4.5-ac6 (from 2.4.5). I needed the ac kernel to fix my VIA timer
bug.
Now, my Intellimouse Explorer (USB) seems to have problems. It doesn't go smooth
anymore. when i move the mouse slowly, it does not continually go on the screen.
sometimes it stops for some time, just
> From: Andree Leidenfrost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Pete Zaitcev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: 18 Mar 2001 22:50:32 +1100
>
> > > I am experiencing problems with a USB mouse: The machine boots, X
> > > starts, I log on, everything works as expected. When I restart X or jus
On 17 Mar 2001 22:11:29 -0500, Pete Zaitcev wrote:
> > From: Andree Leidenfrost ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
> > I am experiencing problems with a USB mouse: The machine boots, X
> > starts, I log on, everything works as expected. When I restart X or just
> > change to an alpha terminal and back to x
> From: Andree Leidenfrost ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> I am experiencing problems with a USB mouse: The machine boots, X
> starts, I log on, everything works as expected. When I restart X or just
> change to an alpha terminal and back to x the mouse does not work any
> more. [...]
> Hardware is an
Dear kernel hackers,
I am experiencing problems with a USB mouse: The machine boots, X
starts, I log on, everything works as expected. When I restart X or just
change to an alpha terminal and back to x the mouse does not work any
more. It does not necessarily happen the first time I do this but i
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