Try turning off gpm ('gpm -k' from root), or killing the gpm process.

Quoting "Kenneth E. Lussier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi all,
> 
> Can someone please help my mouse kick the crack habit that it has
> recently picked up? ;-) I finally got xf86 to work (4.0.2) with my video
> card, but now my mouse (standard ps/2 mouse) is all messed up. It works
> fine for a minute or two, then it starts moving and clicking on it's
> own. I had read about this sort of problem being caused by the new input
> layer in the kernel (2.4.3), so I took that out and it's still
> happening. It happens on every window manager that I've tried (E, KDE,
> Gnome, and Sawfish). Here is the mouse section of my XF86Config:
> 
> Section "InputDevice"
>       Identifier      "Mouse"
>       Driver          "mouse"
>       Option          "Device"  "/dev/mouse" #The mouse doesn't work at all on
> /dev/psaux
>       Option          "Protocol"  "PS/2"  #I've also tried msPS/2 and ImPS/2
>       Option          "Buttons"  "3"
>       Option          "Emulate3Buttons"  "off"
> EndSection
> 
> TIA,
> Kenny
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