Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 04 Jun 2003 07:47:41 +0200 | From | Yoann <> | Subject | Re: another must-fix: major PS/2 mouse problem |
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is there a patch for this bug ?
I have the same problem with my laptop, chip sis630, celeron 1.2Ghz, 256MB of RAM (32MB for video), mouse on PS/2 (ImPS/2) abd read mp3 throught nfs partition (ethernet 100MB). I haven't try without traffic on nfs but I will try next time I boot on the 2.5.70 (currently, I'm running a 2.4.20)
Yoann
Albert Cahalan wrote: > Lots of people (check Google) get this message > from the kernel: > > psmouse.c: Lost synchronization, throwing 2 bytes away. > > (the number of bytes will be 1, 2, or 3) > > At work, I get it when there is heavy NFS traffic. > The mouse goes crazy, jumping around and doing > random cut-and-paste all over everything. This is > with a decently fast and modern PC. > > I'll guess that NFS and the mouse both have worker > threads fighting for CPU time, and neither is RT.
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