Peter,

Strange, I've only seen this on stand-alone machines. In that case, it was 
only with motherboards that had built-in SiS graphics chips. I solved it by 
sticking in some old S3 PCI video cards that I had lying around. I guess X 
liked them better.

Not sure if this is helpful but it might point you in the right direction.

Stu

On Tuesday 15 October 2002 01:16 pm, you wrote:
> We have in the last week put LTSP into production using 7 of the VIA EDEN
> 533 diskless workstations. We are very happy with its basic operation,
> response is snappy, bootup time is fast, operation has been reliable and
> quiet.
>
> An annoyance that I have seen several times, reported by two different
> users on multiple occasions, is a problem with the mouse pointer. The
> pointer points approx 20 pixels too far to the right. If you know what is
> going on you can actually point a little to the right of where you want to
> click, but this is very confusing. I have tried Ctrl Alt Backspace, but
> that does not clear the problem. A reboot fixes the problem. The problem
> seems to appear after several hours of use.
>
> I would first suspect a problem with KDE, but I have never seen this on a
> stand-alone machine, only using LTSP.
>
> Settings in use in ltsp.conf, related to mouse configuration:
> X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "IMPS/2"
> X_MOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev/psaux"
> X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION = 400
> X_MOUSE_BUTTONS = 5
> X_ZAxisMapping = "4 5"
>
> The mice are all Logitech OEM wheel mice and appear to work fine.
>
> Software versions in use: SuSE 7.3, KDE 2.2.2, LTSP 3.0.5
>
>
>
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