Josef,
memtest86 seems to be the one most distros use and is also available as a
self booting diskette. If you want one and can't find it send me a private
message with your address and I will mail one to you. OR, I can try to
remember to bring one to the east side meeting next week.
I hate to say it, but JIC you have not done so, be sure to check all your
connections and focus on both ends (adapter and monitor) of your video cable
and even the video card if you have a separate card.
On 12/5/06, Alex LeDonne <
aledonne.listmail@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 12/5/06, Josef Lowder <joe@actionline.com> wrote:
> > .
> > My Mandriva 2006 system, which has been very stable for several months,
> > just started to have a very strange, erratic behavior. I have not made
> > any changes, and have not installed anything new recently.
> >
> > When I move the mouse pointer over any one of the four desktop boxes
> > on the status line, the system just goes crazy flashing each of the
> > different desktop wallpaper images.
> >
> > When I move the mouse pointer over the start button, the start menu
> > flashes on the screen and disappears, therefore I cannot do anything
> > from the start menu.
> >
> > I was able to shutdown and restart by switching to a different console,
> > but after rebooting, the problem remains the same.
> >
> > When I open a terminal window inside the GUI, I can enter commands
> > as long as the result does not exceed the size of the window, but if
> > it does, as in a directory listing with more than 20 lines then the
> > display goes crazy scrolling over and over without stopping, so I have
> > to kill the window to get it to stop.
> >
> > I tried changing batteries in the wireless mouse but that didn't help.
> >
> > What in the world might be causing this and how can I fix it?
>
>
> This sounds vaguely like some things I've seen with bad mouse/kb
> input, which could be caused by lots of things.
>
> - make sure that your X config has the right protocol for your mouse
> - make sure nothing is sitting on top of the cable from the wireless
> mouse receiver to the computer, and that the cable has no crimps,
> nicks, or other damage
> - try a different channel for the wireless mouse
> - Is your wireless mouse connected via USB? If so, unplug all USB
> devices, plug in only the mouse receiver, and try again.
> - Also, if USB, try plugging into a different USB port. Or, if plugged
> into a hub, plug directly into the computer.
> - Is your keyboard wireless on the same receiver? Try new batteries in
> the keyboard as well.
> - Are there other wireless mice/keyboards in the vicinity? Try again
> with the mouse as the only wireless device in the area (if possible,
> connect a wired keyboard, just to test)
> - Do you have a wired mouse (with no other USB devices, if USB),
> preferably the same brand, and connected the same way (USB or PS/2),
> or can you borrow one? Try the wired mouse and see if you get the same
> results. If so, the issue is inside your system, somewhere... hw or
> sw.
>
>
> Note that only the first of these requires you to have made any change
> to your system to see the erratic behavior.
>
> Let us know brand, model, and connection type for the mouse, and maybe
> we'll have some more ideas.
>
> -Alex
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