I have noticed the same thing in 4.1-RELEASE.  I dont have a clue why it
does that.  When I killed moused and ran it again, everything worked fine.
I never saw the raw input from the mouse on the terminal.  I know I'm not
much help, but perhaps someone else knows whats going on?

Caleb Land wrote:

> Hello,
>         About three days ago I was using X, and my mouse froze in it's
> tracks.  I know that X didn't freeze because I could still operate it
> with the keyboard.  So, after I saved my work, I used
> CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE to halt X.  Then I killed ``moused'' and ran it
> again.  Then when I moved my mouse in the console tons of characters
> (a lot of dollar signs ($)) were being input on standard input (as if
> I were typing them, I received a lot of "command not found" errors).
> If I start X when it is acting like this my mouse goes crazy when I
> move it.  It clicks everywhere, and jumps from one side of the screen
> to the other.
>         When I reboot the machine everything is normal again until I
> start X and use it for a little while.  Through much rebooting, I've
> determined that moving a window from one virtual desktop to another
> will get it to freeze more quickly, though other activity causes it
> too.  I tried installing X from cvs, but that didn't fix anything.
> I tried cvsup'ing by adding:
>
> date=2000.11.01.01.01.01
>
> and making a new kernel and world, but that didn't help (it worked
> until a couple of days ago, so I thought that a recent installworld
> might have caused it, but it still didn't work with the old sources)
>
>         I've tried not running moused on boot, and just using the
> mouse in X with the type set to "PS/2" and the device set to
> "/dev/psm0"
>
> Here is some information about my system:
> * Dual PIII 500 on a Supermicro P6DGE
>
> * 256 MB of Memory (I added 128 last week, and that is when I
> recompiled my kernel because for some reason I have 128 MB of memory
> hardcoded in my kernel config.)
>
> * Intellimouse Explorer (the one with 5 buttons and a wheel) hooked up
> to the PS/2 port because the USB never worked with SMP for some reason.
>
> * First X 4.0.1 from the ports collection, then from CVS, same problem
>
> The mouse works fine in Windows, and worked fine since March 2000 when
> I installed FreeBSD 4.0 until now.
>
>         If you need more specific information tell me how to get it
> and I will (maybe some sort of kernel log or something).  I'm stumped.
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> Caleb Land
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
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