Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 12:38:20 +0900 From: Kazutaka YOKOTA <yokota@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp> To: Jonathan Hanna <pangolin@home.com> Cc: "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@zippy.cdrom.com>, current@FreeBSD.ORG, yokota@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp Subject: Re: Anyone else seeing jumpy mice? Message-ID: <200005220338.MAA07417@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 21 May 2000 19:58:22 MST." <200005220258.TAA00728@cr1003333-a.crdva1.bc.home.com> References: <200005220258.TAA00728@cr1003333-a.crdva1.bc.home.com>
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>> I've seen it for the last few weeks and can only think that something >> must be stomping on the psm driver now (or the driver is missing >> interrupts for reasons of its own). Anyone else seeing this? > >Yes, recently on 4.0-stable, though provoked by unplugging and >replugging in the mouse. It did not recover. This I thought >sounded like a PR on the mouse being dead after a wakeup >from sleep mode. Please, if you can avoid it, don't unplug and replug the mouse while the power is on. The PS/2 mouse interface is generally not capable of hot plugging/unplugging. As for sleep/wake-up problem on the laptop computers, you may be able to resolve the problem by adding the following kernel options. options PSM_HOOKRESUME options PSM_RESETAFTERSUSPEND Kazu To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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