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RE: [Xen-users] Mouse pointer - slow response

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Subject: RE: [Xen-users] Mouse pointer - slow response
From: Stephen Liu <satimis@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 22:42:24 +0800 (CST)
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--- Dustin Henning <Dustin.Henning@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Stephen,
>       I believe I experienced this problem in F7 when taking too much
> memory from dom0.  You might try leaving more memory for dom0 and see
> if
> that makes a difference.  Also, as I had another mouse problem that
> confused
> the issue for me, I will mention that I use a Linksys KVM that will
> take the
> direction of the mouse and keep sending it even after the mouse stops
> moving
> (or changes direction, even completely reversing).  This seemed to
> happen to
> me a lot more when I was using Xen than not, so I thought it was Xen
> problem, but eventually I had the same thing happen in linux w/out
> Xen and
> then even in Windows.


Hi Dustin,


This only happens when domU (guest) is running.  After shutting it down
the jerking/vibrating of mouse pointer stops.  I only allot 32M RAM to
each domU and there are 6 of them created.  In seldom occasion I run
all of them concurrently.  There are 4G RAM on board.  I think it has
more than sufficient RAM for dom0.  All domU are without GUI except
dom0 which runs GNOME desktop.


I suspect whether it would be the problem on Xen.  But I can't find out
the cause.  I don't know when it will happen.  The duration is short
then it becomes normal.


B.R.
Stephen L


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