On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 17:04, Jeremy Messenger wrote:
> I don't get any mouse lag anymore in the 'cd /usr/src ; make clean ;
make
> cleandir' and the beginner of 'portupgrade -ra'. I did the hard test;
I
> have Gnome2, Opera 7 (linux version), several gvim, several
gnome-terminal
> tabs, pan and
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 22:10:36 -0500 (EST), Jeff Roberson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, Eirik Oeverby wrote:
Eirik Oeverby wrote:
> Just for those interested:
> I do *not* get any messages at all from the kernel (or elsewhere) when
> my mouse goes haywire. And it's an absolute trut
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, Eirik Oeverby wrote:
> Eirik Oeverby wrote:
> > Just for those interested:
> > I do *not* get any messages at all from the kernel (or elsewhere) when
> > my mouse goes haywire. And it's an absolute truth (just tested back and
> > forth 8 times) that it *only* happens with SCHE
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, Eirik Oeverby wrote:
> Alex Wilkinson wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 05, 2003 at 12:27:04AM +0100, Eirik Oeverby wrote:
> >
> > Just for those interested:
> > I do *not* get any messages at all from the kernel (or elsewhere) when
> > my mouse goes haywire. And it's an a
Alex Wilkinson wrote:
On Wed, Nov 05, 2003 at 12:27:04AM +0100, Eirik Oeverby wrote:
Just for those interested:
I do *not* get any messages at all from the kernel (or elsewhere) when
my mouse goes haywire. And it's an absolute truth (just tested back and
forth 8 times) that it *only* happe
On Wed, Nov 05, 2003 at 12:27:04AM +0100, Eirik Oeverby wrote:
Just for those interested:
I do *not* get any messages at all from the kernel (or elsewhere) when
my mouse goes haywire. And it's an absolute truth (just tested back and
forth 8 times)
Eirik Oeverby wrote:
Eirik Oeverby wrote:
Just for those interested:
I do *not* get any messages at all from the kernel (or elsewhere) when
my mouse goes haywire. And it's an absolute truth (just tested back
and forth 8 times) that it *only* happens with SCHED_ULE and *only*
with old versions (
Eirik Oeverby wrote:
Just for those interested:
I do *not* get any messages at all from the kernel (or elsewhere) when
my mouse goes haywire. And it's an absolute truth (just tested back and
forth 8 times) that it *only* happens with SCHED_ULE and *only* with old
versions (~1.50) and the very la
Just for those interested:
I do *not* get any messages at all from the kernel (or elsewhere) when
my mouse goes haywire. And it's an absolute truth (just tested back and
forth 8 times) that it *only* happens with SCHED_ULE and *only* with old
versions (~1.50) and the very latest ones (1.75 as I'
I've had this problem on my laptop since I bought it last year and started
running -current. It's annoying, but luckily doesn't happen very often.
My gut feeling here is that the psm driver isn't servicing its interrupts
fast enough and characters are being dropped out of the FIFO. Maybe it's
ti
On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 11:13:26PM +0100, Morten Johansen wrote:
> Me too. Have had this problem since I got a "Intellimouse" PS/2
> wheel-mouse. (It worked fine with previous mice (no wheel)).
> With any scheduler in 5-CURRENT and even more frequent in 4-S
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On (2003/11/04 09:29), Eirik Oeverby wrote:
> The problem is two parts: The mouse tends to 'lock up' for brief moments
> when the system is under load, in particular during heavy UI operations
> or when doing compile jobs and such.
> The second part of the
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