Tim wrote:
On Mon, 2007-12-10 at 16:52 -0700, Karl Larsen wrote:
I yummed chkrootkit and ran it and it found no rootkit so it is not
the problem.
So onward to other causes.
*IT'S* the keyboard. Problems like this are invariably down to
something the user was doing with the keyboard at the time. Get rid of
your keyboard. But sometimes *IT'S* the mouse, better get rid of that,
too.
It seems to be more often a action with the mouse that causes the
problem. The mouse is actually a Logitec track ball we old people like
best. I did change from plugging it into the PS2 port to taking the
adapter off and now it is plugged into a USB port. I will again move it
to PS2 and see if that changes anything.
Karl
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