Re: Install buster, mouse lag

2019-12-13 Thread Nektarios Katakis
On Thu, 12 Dec 2019 20:34:11 +
guy MARQUIS  wrote:

> Linux,
> 
> I am sad, I didn't get a response to my mouse lag question. Yes after
> 24 hours I get a blue ribbon for impatience.
> 
> I read one forum that sounded similar to the bug I am getting, but it
> related to an AMD/GPU hybrid. And suggested setting the processor
> definition to ordinary instead of hybrid. Sounded way beyond my skill
> level.
> 
> In theory, my older hardware; 2011, was the same as that which the
> package I am trying to install was written on and for. Which is what
> makes it frustrating. A filesharing app like zfs/glusterfs has been
> put aside for sparkle apps for 4k laptops and Google.
> 
> 
> If I take 30 hours to set up my server with the laggy mouse and
> keyboard double typing is it going to be crappy for it's intended
> purpose of sharing files too? Since Linux is kernal console based and
> the GUI is alien. Will the GUI problems affect the function. Since I
> have taken a few weeks off work to set up this server and can't
> really justify more time for a bug that may not be addressed for 3
> months.

If you have issues with all the input hw I totally wouldnt suggest on
proceeding with any further installation of software. You can check for
the hw issues on the dmesg output (the kernel has really good messages
that are easy to search online) and syslog files (as another answer
suggests). For all I know you might have failing hardware that you want
to detect earlier rather than later. Most likely though you ll be
missing firmware/drivers.

Regards,
-- 
Nektarios Katakis



Re: Install buster, mouse lag

2019-12-13 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 13.12.2019 1:34, guy MARQUIS wrote:
> Linux,
>
> I am sad, I didn't get a response to my mouse lag question. Yes after
> 24 hours I get a blue ribbon for impatience.
>
> I read one forum that sounded similar to the bug I am getting, but it
> related to an AMD/GPU hybrid. And suggested setting the processor
> definition to ordinary instead of hybrid. Sounded way beyond my skill
> level.
>
> In theory, my older hardware; 2011, was the same as that which the
> package I am trying to install was written on and for. Which is what
> makes it frustrating. A filesharing app like zfs/glusterfs has been
> put aside for sparkle apps for 4k laptops and Google.
>
>
> If I take 30 hours to set up my server with the laggy mouse and
> keyboard double typing is it going to be crappy for it's intended
> purpose of sharing files too? Since Linux is kernal console based and
> the GUI is alien. Will the GUI problems affect the function. Since I
> have taken a few weeks off work to set up this server and can't really
> justify more time for a bug that may not be addressed for 3 months.
>
> Thanks,
> Bob 
You did get a reply from David. Are you subscribed to this list? Check
your email and Spam folder.

I vaguely remember my mouse doing similar stuff, that looked like
unreliable USB connection, requiring me to click its buttons to make
mouse cursor move again.
The problem was gone after I plugged this mouse into a different USB port.
If I switch it to previous USB port, it will exhibit same problems. And
when I plug an USB thumb drive into same possibly problematic port it
works without problems.

If switching usb ports doesn't fix the problem for you, can you tell us
more information about your mouse\keyboard and setup (is it wired
connection, using usb-hub or kvm switch)? Is there something useful in
the logs (/var/log/syslog)?
It's has to be something with your setup, because others don't have same
problems.

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With kindest regards, Alexander.

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Install buster, mouse lag

2019-12-13 Thread guy MARQUIS
Linux,

I am sad, I didn't get a response to my mouse lag question. Yes after 24 hours 
I get a blue ribbon for impatience.

I read one forum that sounded similar to the bug I am getting, but it related 
to an AMD/GPU hybrid. And suggested setting the processor definition to 
ordinary instead of hybrid. Sounded way beyond my skill level.

In theory, my older hardware; 2011, was the same as that which the package I am 
trying to install was written on and for. Which is what makes it frustrating. A 
filesharing app like zfs/glusterfs has been put aside for sparkle apps for 4k 
laptops and Google.


If I take 30 hours to set up my server with the laggy mouse and keyboard double 
typing is it going to be crappy for it's intended purpose of sharing files too? 
Since Linux is kernal console based and the GUI is alien. Will the GUI problems 
affect the function. Since I have taken a few weeks off work to set up this 
server and can't really justify more time for a bug that may not be addressed 
for 3 months.

Thanks,
Bob