>>> I have to admit I only ever use it to shut up stupid USB mice from
>>> reconnecting every minute [...]
>> How does it affect that? [...]
> Simply by opening the mouse device (and the USB endpoint), the device
> thinks it is supported and stops the stupid "damn, the OS did miss me
> attaching a
On Sat, Dec 26, 2020 at 08:49:22AM -0500, Mouse wrote:
> > I have to admit I only ever use it to shut up stupid USB mice from
> > reconnecting every minute on setups where I boot with serial console
>
> How does it affect that? There's a 9.1 system at work where (certain)
> USB mice will randomly
>> I'm surprised that nobody's noticed this breakage since Aug 2007.
>> Is console + wsmoused so little used? ;)
(*I* don't use it, for what (little) that's worth.)
> I have to admit I only ever use it to shut up stupid USB mice from
> reconnecting every minute on setups where I boot with serial
On Wed, 23 Dec 2020, Martin Husemann wrote:
On Wed, Dec 23, 2020 at 06:56:31AM +, RVP wrote:
/usr/sbin/wsmoused has been non-working since slightly
before 9.1 was released. Specifically, any button click
or release generates:
Can you narrow down the pullup that broke it?
I was mis-remem
On Sat, Dec 26, 2020 at 08:50:22AM +, RVP wrote:
> I'm surprised that nobody's noticed this breakage since Aug 2007.
> Is console + wsmoused so little used? ;)
I have to admit I only ever use it to shut up stupid USB mice from
reconnecting every minute on setups where I boot with serial consol