Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
Try the attached patch for /sys/isa/psm.c, and please report the
result.
Actually, I use the mse0 device, because I have an isa bus mouse.
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Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
Try the attached patch for /sys/isa/psm.c, and please report the
result.
Actually, I use the mse0 device, because I have an isa bus mouse.
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Robert, I still want you to try my patch, as you are using the PS/2
mouse.
Donn, would you please run moused at
Donn, would you please run moused at higher priority, (for example,
"nice -5 moused..." or "nice -10 moused...",) in order to see if this
Oh, I meant "nice --5 mouse..." and "nice --10 moused..." :-)
Kazu
is caused by moused somewhat not running in a timely manner.
Kazu
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Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
Donn, would you please run moused at higher priority, (for example,
"nice -5 moused..." or "nice -10 moused...",) in order to see if this
Oh, I meant "nice --5 mouse..." and "nice --10 moused..." :-)
Tried this. It doesn't fix the problem. The mouse is still jumpy
Oh, I meant "nice --5 mouse..." and "nice --10 moused..." :-)
Tried this. It doesn't fix the problem. The mouse is still jumpy no
matter what the nice level. I believe it's a problem with syscons as
a whole. For example, whenever I switch to a VC and do kbdcontrol -r
240.34 to get a very
Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
I find quite hard to believe this was caused by recent syscons
changes. Because these changes are about /dev/random thingie and
color attribute handling in terminal emulator part of syscons. They
have nothing to do with keyboard and mouse input.
I am suspecting
On 28 Jul, Donn Miller wrote:
I am suspecting there may be something in tty interrupt handling in
general in the kernel...
This sounds right. When I use X without /dev/sysmouse and moused,
mouse motion is still pretty smooth. It's only when I use X with
moused AND /dev/sysmouse that I
Kazu,
Nope, it didn't appear to help. When I move the mouse around, it
intermitently pauses, perhaps once a second, for a short period of time.
Robert
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
Try the attached patch for /sys/isa/psm.c, and please report the
result.
Kazu
Robert
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Robert Watson wrote:
Kazu,
Nope, it didn't appear to help. When I move the mouse around, it
intermitently pauses, perhaps once a second, for a short period of time.
Robert, how fast is the machine that it's pausing on? I have a feeling
this could easily be Yarrow at
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Robert Watson wrote:
Nope, it didn't appear to help. When I move the mouse around, it
intermitently pauses, perhaps once a second, for a short period of time.
Robert, how fast is the machine that it's pausing
Robert Watson wrote:
I'm using a Micron P133 box with a PS/2 mouse. Up until this morning, I
was running 4.0-STABLE from a month or two back. I upgraded to
5.0-CURRENT, and since that time, my mouse has been responding slowly and
erratically, jumping as it moves, et al.
I'm using the
Try the attached patch for /sys/isa/psm.c, and please report the
result.
Kazu
Robert Watson wrote:
I'm using a Micron P133 box with a PS/2 mouse. Up until this morning, I
was running 4.0-STABLE from a month or two back. I upgraded to
5.0-CURRENT, and since that time, my mouse has been
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