Out of curiosity, have you tried a different type of mouse? That is, instead of ps/2 try usb or vice-versa...The first time I ran into this problem was back in the late 90's. I tracked it down to being a DMA or other bus contention, but it was long enough ago that I don't recall which device was usually the cause and which the victim. You might also try changing the sampling rate of the mouse to see if that has any effect.<br><br>-Frank<br><br><b><i>Dave Sisley <dsisley@sonic.net></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> Here's a weird one. If I scroll in a window while listening to music, <br>the sound becomes distorted until I stop scrolling. It also happens if <br>I'm moving a window around on the screen. The system monitor & top <br>shows the CPU jumps up when I'm fooling with the windows. It's usually <br>X that's at the top of top, but if I'm
scrolling in Firefox, both X and <br>FF use up the CPU.<br><br>I'm currently running Fedora 8, with Gnome on the desktop. I tried <br>logging into X with xfce, but it happens there too. I'm using xmms when <br>this happens. I've tried fiddling with various xmms and sound card <br>settings, but nothing seems to help.<br><br>It's annoying. Thanks for any ideas.<br><br>-dave.<br><br>-- <br>Dave Sisley<br>dsisley@sonic.net<br>roth-sisley.net<br><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>talk mailing list<br>talk@nblug.org<br>http://nblug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/talk<br></blockquote><br><p> 
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