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SubjectRe: PS2 mouse going nuts during cdparanoia session.
I wrote:

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> > This was interesting: 2.5 programs the mouse differently than 2.4.
> > I've been having ps2 mouse problems with the 2.5 input layer,
> > including having to move the mouse much further for a given
> Strange. Here I've got problems with my mouse being actually 'to fast'
> (when working with X-Window; I had to slow it down about 2 times via
> xset to be able to work 'normally'; Actually -since I could not find
> any related bugreports or complains - I thought it was something with
> how my version of X works with new layer)

Once I upgraded X to 4.3 and changed /dev/psaux to /dev/input/mice
everything is OK (and I'm quite happy it works :)

I guess (now) that it's not much related to other problems mentioned in this
thread, but if you think it might be helpful I can post some more info.

BTW - For testing purposes I've tested few different combinations:

AC -'another computer' MC- 'my computer'; both: kernel 2.6.0t1, recently
upgraded Debian SID

AC X4.2 and /dev/psaux ->ok
X4.3 and /dev/psaux -> ok (I hope my sister won't
be angry, that I've reconfigured
her system when she's back home 8)

MC with different mouse -> no change
MC with different values of xres, yres, psmouse_resolution parameters -> no change

MC, X4.2 and /dev/psaux -> too fast
X4.2 and /dev/psaux & ACPI off -> too fast
X4.3 and /dev/psaux -> too fast
X4.2 and /dev/input/mice -> too fast
(IIRC - I'm _almost_ sure I tried it with
2.5.75 few days ago [and it did not work])
X4.3 and /dev/input/mice -> ok

[cut]

jk :-)

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Jacek Kawa
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