I have seen this sort of issue caused by using the hardware mouse in X

There is some option in xorg.conf to turn it off

Something like 

option HWcursor  off


On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 12:58:49 +0000
Alex Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am being slowly driven insane by my mouse. When in X.org (GNUStep) I
> am having problems with my mouse losing synchronisation and doing odd
> stuff (randomly moving, selecting, clicking etc). Sometimes (and for
> varying degrees fo time in both fixing and before it becomes
> unfixable) I can fix this by removing the psmouse module and reloading
> it (It is now a mosule to avoid me having to reboot every time it did
> this). I have tried different mice and different kernels (in kernel
> and module), but nothing seems to fix this. I have come to the
> conclusion it's a hardware problem (unless anyone knows of any
> problems with mice doing this in latest portage (~x86) x.org or
> GNUStep).
> 
> I have also noticed that sometimes, when I do have to reboot over this
> issue, one of my SCSI harddrives is "Not Ready" (from the Advansys
> "BIOS" screen) and I have to leave it for a while before rebooting
> again. Could this be tied into the problem? If so, I need to remove it
> from my LVM before I can take it out and was looking to see if anyone
> had any other ideas before I bring the house down with my screaming.
> 
> Alex
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