> > That may be the case, although it's not my particular problem, as > > I'm not using a PS/2 mouse. > > But your XF86Config-4 contains a Device section for /dev/psaux (did you > choose that in debconf?). If CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX is enabled in > your kernel, mouse events will appear there as well.
Oh, I see; I didn't realize this option even existed, because the kernel config (in 2.6.1) doesn't even show it unless CONFIG_EMBEDDED is set. That's a very stupid default. $ zgrep MOUSEDEV_PSAUX /proc/config.gz CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX=y So by removing "SendCoreEvents" from my XF86Config, I effectively disabled the use of /dev/input/mice completely, and am now only seeing the mirrored events from /dev/psaux. Well, at least you'll know why when you start seeing a bunch of bug reports where people upgraded to 2.6 and their mouse doubled in speed. -jim