I think I have nailed down this issue. In your X config file, check to see if there are two mice configured. If so, X seems to be getting events from both of them. This causes mouse speed to double and sometimes double-clicks even when you single click. I don't know why this is the default configuration, but perhaps it points to an install problem. If you remove one of the mice from the X config, you should be all set (I kept /dev/input/mice). I don't know why this happened only with the 2.6 kernel, but I noticed the same behavior. However, you might have a completely different problem altogether. Let me know how you make out. Take care.
On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 17:09 +0200, xerces8 wrote:
With kernel 2.6.8-1 the mouse in X11 ( gnome ) is much faster than with kernel 2.4.<the one that comes with sarge>. So if I boot into another kernel, I must adjust each time the mouse pointer speed. Is this correct behavior ? Looks suspicious to me. Regards, xerces8
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