Bennie Kahler-Venter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Using SuSE 9.1 Professional with kernel 2.6.11 running on a AOpen 1845
> Laptop.
>
> Currently running without APM & ACPI
>
> If I turn either or both on I get an erratic mouse and entries such as
> these:
> Mar 3 15:06:55 bventer01 kernel: ps
On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 16:22:35 +0200, Bennie Kahler-Venter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oops - made a small mistake - new patch
>
> Find attached the updated psmouse-resend patch for 2.6.11.
>
> It fixes most of the lost-sync problems for the ps2 mouse but not all of
> them. I might have picked th
Oops - made a small mistake - new patch
Find attached the updated psmouse-resend patch for 2.6.11.
It fixes most of the lost-sync problems for the ps2 mouse but not all of
them. I might have picked the wrong struct members for v.2.6.11
Tnx & Bi
Bennie Kahler-Venter
psmouse-resend-2_6_11-v2.patc
Find attached the updated psmouse-resend patch for 2.6.11.
It fixes most of the lost-sync problems for the ps2 mouse but not all of
them. I might have picked the wrong struct members for v.2.6.11
Tnx & Bi
Bennie Kahler-Venter
psmouse-resend-2_6_11-v1.patch.gz
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Using SuSE 9.1 Professional with kernel 2.6.11 running on a AOpen 1845
Laptop.
Currently running without APM & ACPI
If I turn either or both on I get an erratic mouse and entries such as
these:
Mar 3 15:06:55 bventer01 kernel: psmouse.c: Mouse at
isa0060/serio2/input0 lost synchronization, throwi
Using SuSE 9.1 Professional with kernel 2.6.11 running on a AOpen 1845
Laptop.
Currently running without APM & ACPI
If I turn either or both on I get an erratic mouse and entries such as
these:
Mar 3 15:06:55 bventer01 kernel: psmouse.c: Mouse at
isa0060/serio2/input0 lost synchronization, throwi
Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
In Oct 2004 I posted to lkml with subject "KVM -> jumping mouse... still no
solution?" Dmitry Torokhov (hi :) responded that this would work on 2.6.9-rc3+:
echo -n "reconnect" > /sys/bus/serio/devices/serioX/driver
That was GREAT and it worked for a while, but now
On Wednesday 23 February 2005 22:05, Anthony DiSante wrote:
> Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> > Yes, It usually happens either under high load, when mouse interrupts are
> > significantly delayed. Or sometimes it happen when applications poll
> > battey status and on some boxes it takes pretty long time.
Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
Yes, It usually happens either under high load, when mouse interrupts are
significantly delayed. Or sometimes it happen when applications poll
battey status and on some boxes it takes pretty long time. And because
it is usually the same chip that serves keyboard/mouse it agai
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 17:29:49 +0100, Nils Kalchhauser
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> > On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:22:42 +0100, Nils Kalchhauser
> > There were 2 versions of the psmouse-resend patch, the first one was
> > indeed producing worse results, the second one should work b
Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:22:42 +0100, Nils Kalchhauser
There were 2 versions of the psmouse-resend patch, the first one was
indeed producing worse results, the second one should work better.
Could you please try grabbing the patch against 2.6.10 from here:
http://www.geocities.
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:22:42 +0100, Nils Kalchhauser
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I still get the following messages and my mouse jumps around weirdly
> making work rather difficult regardless of which 2.6 kernel I use (tried
> 2.6.8, 2.6.9, 2.6.10, 2.6.11-rc2 with patch-see below, 2.6.11-
Hi!
I still get the following messages and my mouse jumps around weirdly
making work rather difficult regardless of which 2.6 kernel I use (tried
2.6.8, 2.6.9, 2.6.10, 2.6.11-rc2 with patch-see below, 2.6.11-rc4):
psmouse.c: Mouse at isa0060/serio4/input0 lost synchronization, throwing
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