James Youngman wrote:
>
> >>>>> "Pork" == Pork E Pigg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> Then...the *moment* I touch the mouse (say 10s after things
> >> stop), there's a great flood of incoming from the server
> >> instantly, telling me '..no, that wasn't lost, just 12510.1ms
> >> late..', but it **appears** like the serial line to the modem is
> >> holding off the receive?? Same goes for everything this
> >> affects....the moment I toucha da mouse, things restart.
>
> Pork> No, but sa,e problem here. Thought it might just be something
> Pork> I have set up. Now I know better.
>
> Sounds to me like the affected system has the wrong IRQ set up for the
> modem's serial port. The serial interrupts caused by the mouse could
> be prodding the serial driver into checking the state of the modem's
> UART even though IRQ the kernel was expecting for the modem never
> arrived. See "man setserial" and the contents of /proc/interrupts and
> /var/log/messages.
Not in this case. I've moved the modem IRQ all over the map. The
behavior won't go away. And I have setserial setup at boot. It was
happeening even before I did that change.
Besides, the mouse is PS/2.
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