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Re: Unfreezing a frozen mouse



Do I stop the apmd service after the mouse freezes and
see if it unfreezes, or stop the service anyway and
then log off and on to check if the freeze happens
again?

Ajit

--- Rick Stevens <rstevens vitalstream com> wrote:
> Ajit Warrier wrote:
> > Hi List,
> > 
> > Occassionally, when I log off as one user and log
> on
> > as another, or even as the same user, the mouse
> gets
> > stuck in the middle of the screen. I am using
> Redhat 9
> > on a laptop and the mouse is a touchpad.
> > 
> > When I log off again and log back in, the mouse is
> ok
> > again, but I was wondering if there is a way to do
> > this without logging off. Any ideas?
> 
> Smells like an apmd problem to me.  Try "service
> apmd off" (disable
> the advanced power management daemon) and see if the
> problem goes
> away.
>
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