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  Hello,
  
  I'm having the exact same problem as this guy here: 
http://www.nabble.com/psmouse.c-resync-failed-td16082494.html 
  but with my Dell D620 with BIOS version A10 and Ubuntu 8.04. I found out as 
that guy, that it may be a bug in the recent kernels... I tried the ones that 
comes with Hardy: 2.6.24-16 17 18 and 19... all the same.
  Then tried downgrading to the 7.04 kernel adding the sources from that distro 
( 2.6.22-14-generic) and it works perfect. I also tried compiling myself a 
2.6.25.6 vanilla kernel, pretty clean, and still the same problem. I think it 
has something to do with ACPI managing cpufreq... but it's just a hunch. I will 
try later to compile the kernel without ACPI at all as it seems from that post 
that noacpi boot param is not working.
  I will quote what Andy Baumhauer said there, which is exactly my problem, to 
better explain the symptoms:
  
  ===========START 
QUOTING==============================================================
  "Kernel 2.6.24.3-22 and 2.6.24.3-12 lockup my Dell D830 laptop with a
  Synaptics touchpad.  If I leave the keyboard for a brief period of time,
  and return, the mouse pointer will not move.  A few seconds later (and
  the system monitor shows high CPU utilization), the mouse will stutter
  to life, and the /var/log/messages shows:
  
  Mar 16 14:06:03 mordac kernel: psmouse.c: GlidePoint at isa0060/serio1/input0
  lost sync at byte 1
  Mar 16 14:06:03 mordac kernel: psmouse.c: GlidePoint at isa0060/serio1/input0
  lost sync at byte 1
  Mar 16 14:06:04 mordac kernel: psmouse.c: GlidePoint at isa0060/serio1/input0
  lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away.
  Mar 16 14:06:08 mordac kernel: psmouse.c: resync failed, issuing reconnect 
request
  Mar 16 14:07:34 mordac kernel: psmouse.c: GlidePoint at isa0060/serio1/input0
  lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away.
  Mar 16 14:07:38 mordac kernel: psmouse.c: resync failed, issuing reconnect 
request
  
  After a few times going through this process, the caps lock and scroll
  lock will start flashing on the laptop.  The system becomes unresponsive
  and you cannot even ping the host.  The only thing that works is a hard
  power cycle.  I have tried booting with nohz=off and noapci, to no
  avail.  This is making Fedora totally unworkable."
  
  I have tried all types of changes to the boot string:
  
  noapic
  apic=force irqpoll
  nohz=off highres=off
  ...
  ...
  
  Nothing fixes the problem.  I tried without the nvidia drivers from
  livna.  I finally tried booting to the LiveCD and the problem
  disappeared.  It was then I realized that the kernel version was
  2.6.23.1-42 versus the 2.6.24.3-33 I was running.  I reinstalled the
  older kernel from the install disk, and the problem has gone away.
  
  After further testing of the following kernels:
  
  kernel-2.6.23.15-137.fc8.x86_64.rpm
  kernel-2.6.23.14-115.fc8.x86_64.rpm
  kernel-2.6.23.14-107.fc8.x86_64.rpm
  kernel-2.6.23.9-85.fc8.x86_64.rpm
  kernel-2.6.23.8-63.fc8.x86_64.rpm
  
  The problem does not exist on:
  kernel-2.6.23.1-49.fc8.x86_64.rpm
  
  Something changed between 1-49 and 8-63 which causes the system to
  freeze momentarily (even the Gnome System Monitor freezes), and then
  when the mouse is moved, the kernel spits out the error messages from
  psmouse.c.  I now believe that the psmouse.c messages are a symptom that
  results after the freeze occurs.  My initial testing shows if the system
  is not touched for 30 seconds, the freezing takes place."
  
  ===============END QUOTING=============================================
  
  I don't know if it has something to do with the touchpad, i hardly doubt
  it, but I can say for sure that this happens ONLY after you leave the
  machine idle (Not touching keyboard or mouse at all) for a few minutes
  and when you are running on battery power. It seems that running on AC
  doesn't trigger this problem, or at least is much less frequent. Also,
  just as a note, when I unplugged the AC power, the system freezes for 1
  second and then returns to normal.
  
  P.S.: I tried using both, Powernow and cpufreq and I got the same
  problem.
  
  P.S.: I know that the other problem is in Fedora, but it's EXACTLY what
  is happening to me with Ubuntu 8.04.
  
  Thanks,
  
  Fede.-
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+ This is the URL for the fedora bug:
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+ https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=427697

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