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Re: bad wsmouse event



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Hello,

On May 31, 2008, at 09:24, raymond.meyer%rambler.ru@localhost wrote:

Hi, I sometimes experience Xserver crashes on Ultra10 with Creator3D
framebuffer, maybe it's something to do with sunffb driver or something else. The screen gets garbled and frozen, this always happens due to some action,
like moving a mouse (I use a USB mouse and keyboard).

You don't have an ffb1, do you?

I looked at my XFree86.log file and noticed the following lines

WW) Mouse0: bad wsmouse event type=1792
(WW) Mouse0: bad wsmouse event type=1536
(WW) Mouse0: bad wsmouse event type=1792
(WW) Mouse0: bad wsmouse event type=1536
...
(WW) Mouse0: bad wsmouse event type=458751
(WW) Mouse0: bad wsmouse event type=458751
(WW) Mouse0: bad wsmouse event type=458751
(WW) Mouse0: bad wsmouse event type=458751
...
(WW) Mouse0: bad wsmouse event type=117440511
(WW) Mouse0: bad wsmouse event type=117440511
(WW) Mouse0: bad wsmouse event type=117440511
(WW) Mouse0: bad wsmouse event type=117440512

What does the above message mean and could this be related to Xserver crashes?

They're bogus and completely harmless. I should finally come up with a fix for that.

Anyway, your problem description doesn't ring a bell, I don't think I've seen anything like that so far. Can you describe how the screen gets garbled? Maybe that gives us a hint what's going on.

have fun
Michael

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