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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu Mar 11 10:45:15 2004</li>
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Thank you
Walter Sams
On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 08:36, Michael D. Hirsch wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 March 2004 07:27 pm, walter Sams wrote:
> > I recently installed mandrake 9.1 on my network and notice that when
> > typing emails or word processor documents, I get a severe pause after
> > typing 18 or 20 words. The cursor dissapears and no letters show up
> > when I type for 10 or 15 seconds. then everything I typed (in the
> > dark) pops on the screen and the program acts normal for a few more
> > words. This acts like a buffer problem to me. How would one begin
> > to identify and correct a problem like this? I am not running any
> > programs now that I did not run before I switched.
> >
> > I have an accounting program, evolution 1.2.2, a pyla fax gui and
> > open office running. I watched the system monitor to see if
> > resources were used up but saw nothing, the scales never showed more
> > than 3-6% usage
>
> I had this exact problem with Mandrake 9.2. More specifically my wife
> had it. The only solution we found was to stop using evolution. She
> hasn't had it since moving to Mozilla for mail.
>
> I use Mandrake, but with kmail and have never seen the problem.
>
> I have had similar problems with various RedHat versions. I solved it
> once by killing autorun. Mandrake doesn't use autorun, so that isn't
> your problem. Recently, I think it is due to my usb mouse becoming
> unregistered. The symptoms are slightly different--my mouse freezes,
> but everything else is okay. I think (hope) I've solved it just by
> reseating my mouse in the socket. I haven't noticed it lately.
>
> Michael
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