Re: [Xpert] Re: [Xpert]mouse configuration

2003-01-07 Thread Fabian Niestroj
What version is your linux kernel? I had this problem with a logitech usb mouse when using a 2.2 kernel. The mouse would freeze up whenever there was any load at all, and on a 2Ghz P4. Upgrading my kernel to 2.4.19 fixed the problem. This was with debian sid. It's kernel 2.4.19. My

[Xpert]mouse configuration

2003-01-02 Thread Fabian Niestroj
Hi. When the system load is high, for example a program is starting or mozilla is loading a page, and I'm moving the mouse, the pointer on the screen is not moving continuously but jumping. Is there a way to fix it? My system: Geforce2 MX, Athlon TB 800, mouse: optic, wheel, ps2/usb, SuSE 8.1,

Re: [Xpert]mouse configuration

2003-01-02 Thread Fabian Niestroj
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 02.01.03 23:17:30: Run a `hdparm /dev/hda` and see if your drive is in DMA mode. If it is not set it in DMA mode otherwise disk access will eat far more cycles than needed. Also, check to make sure your machine isn't constantly swapping to disk. Memory is

Re: [Xpert]mouse configuration

2003-01-02 Thread Fabian Niestroj
There is a way to modify the resolution of the sensor on some Logitech USB mice (400dpi or 800dpi) - you need to use certain vendor specific (non-standard) commands. It works on most mice that have the dual optical sensor. I can't tell if your mouse is one of those that are supported (since