I use a 2.4.24-ben1 and actually you are rigth, it happens since quite recently. But I had to switch because I installed Jaguar ...
I'll try to use /dev/mice as the next post suggests and then I'll see. Thanks, Le mar 17/02/2004 à 17:25, Matthew H. Ray a écrit : > Which kernel version are you using? I just switched from 2.6.1 to > 2.6.2 and this started happening with my trackball. I switched back to > 2.6.1 and the problem hasn't resurfaced, so I recompiled my 2.6.2 with > USB debugging and will start trying to recreate the bug. > > Matthew Ray > > > --- Marc-Olivier Killijian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi > > > > Every so often, my USB mouse (MS-Intellimouse 2 buttons + wheel) > > suffurs > > a spurious disconnection and right after that a re-connection. The > > cable > > is fine, I think. > > > > The problem is that it comes back as another device and X doesn't > > follow > > this re-organization. Thus the mouse pointer is stuck. > > > > I found nothing else than rebooting, even restarting X doesn't solve > > the > > problem. > > > > syslog shows this : > > Feb 5 09:12:42 tsfmok kernel: usb.c: USB disconnect on device > > 10:18.0-2.2 address 4 > > Feb 5 09:12:43 tsfmok kernel: hub.c: new USB device 10:18.0-2.2, > > assigned address 7 > > Feb 5 09:12:43 tsfmok kernel: input: USB HID v0.01 Mouse [Microsoft > > Microsoft IntelliMouse with IntelliEye] on usb1:7.0 > > > > Any help ? > > > > Marco
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