[olug] psmouse.c error
Craig Wolf
CJWolf at mpsomaha.org
Mon Jan 24 21:33:05 UTC 2005
Since this is a Compaq Server, I have to get into the Compaq Diagnostics
partition and that is now hosed...ugh. Is there anyway to remove
psmouse.c from the kernel without a recompile??
Craig Wolf
Linux Web Server Support
Desktop/Network Specialist
402-894-6283
>>> steve at busby.com 1/20/2005 >>>
Craig,
Did you check your BIOS settings as Sean suggested?
You should have either a legacy USB mouse which you should either
enable/disable (can't remember which) or if you have an option to set
the PS/2
mouse options set it to auto. I seem to remember having a similiar
problem, a year or two ago and that solved it for me.
Buz
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rod Hurley" <rhurley at tmvgas.com>
To: olug at olug.org
Subject: Re: [olug] psmouse.c error
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 09:15:57 -0600
>
> Sorry Craig. I asked around and I got nothin for ya. No help here.
I
> have one more possible source though.
>
> Rod Hurley
> Network Administrator
> Tenaska Marketing Ventures
> ph: 402-758-6187
> cell: 402-981-9561
> fx: 402-758-6275
> rhurley at tmvgas.com
>
>
> >>> CJWolf at mpsomaha.org 1/20/2005 9:10:48 AM >>>
> This is a Proliant 1600 server attached to a KVM. I thought that
> maybe
> by not bringing the machine up without the KVM on it that that was
> causing the error. I am still getting it though. I am getting the
> message 5000/minute.
>
> Craig Wolf
> Linux Web Server Support
> Desktop/Network Specialist
> 402-894-6283
>
>
> >>> Sean Edwards <cybersean3000 at yahoo.com> 1/19/2005 >>>
> I had a similar problem with my K7M mobo. It turned
> out to be the port. I switch to USB keyboard and
> mouse; the bios has an option to run USB
> keyboard/mouse in lecacy mode.
>
> -=Sean=-
>
>
>
> --- Craig Wolf <CJWolf at mpsomaha.org> wrote:
>
> > Error message is: "psmouse.c: bad data from KBC:
> > timeout"
> > System runs for about 24 hours before it becomes
> > non-responsive to any
> > access including ping and ssh. Googling has been
> > worthless except that
> > someone else bumped from Kernel 2.6.9 to 2.6.10 and
> > partially fixed the
> > issue. I am running SuSE 9.1 Pro w/2.6.5-7 (latest
> > kernel from SuSE).
> >
> > Any ideas how to stop the error/keep machine from
> > becoming
> > non-responsive? TIA!
> >
> > Craig Wolf
> > Linux Web Server Support
> > Desktop/Network Specialist
> > 402-894-6283
> >
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