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Re: [TCLUG:9348] Cursor freezes in X
I too had this problem recently, it showed up when I got a TNT2 and
upgraded to 3.3.4 (just Xserver) under debian potato. (Logitech Mouseman
95) I then got the 3.3.5 upgrade, and replaced the mouse with a Logitech
Cordless Mouseman Wheel.. (which, btw.. rocks totaly) It's sparatic, and
not a easy to trace problem.. i had lockups like that about once or twice
a day normaly.. and tehn it would do it every 5 min for an hour, and then
be fine.. totaly wierd.. roomie had the same problem, and it just went
away..
Thank You,
Ben Kochie (ben@nerp.net)
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On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, John R. Sheets wrote:
> Anyone have any problems with the cursor freezing up in X? I'm using
> the svga Xserver 3.3.5 in Debian potato, for a Matrox G200 card. It's
> more of an annoyance than a show stopper, as I can switch to a console
> and back to X, and get my cursor back. But I'd really like to find out
> what's causing it.
>
> I think it's probably the Xserver. The keyboard and everything else
> seem to work fine, even when the cursor is frozen. It also looks like
> the Xserver is still queueing mouse events, because when I switch back
> from the console and move the mouse, it freaks out for a split second
> with what looks like previous mouse movements.
>
> Any suggestions on how I can diagnose this?
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
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