IT's new as of last night. There is a random there, but it's not doing
anything when I move the mouse.
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On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Mark Murray wrote:
> > 1) When I'm playing music (mp3), and I move the mouse or move a window in
> > X, the sound stutters and I get a pcm0: hwptr went backwards x -> y (where
> > x and y are different numbers).
> >
> > 2) the mouse is quite jumpy in X, especially while there is high cpu
> > usage. I have tried to use both the usb mouse and the psm mouse (I have a
> > usb to psm adapter) and the behaviour is the same with all mice I've
> > tried. ( a logitec optical mouse, and a ms intellimouse with the ball,
> > not optical)
>
> How old is your build? Do you have the kthreaded /dev/random driver?
> (do a top -S and look for a process called "random" when you wiggle
> your mouse).
>
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