On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 08:13:23PM +0200, NoisilySilent wrote: > Hey, this is EXACTLY the same behavior!!! > > Actually I think we are facing the same problem. > I can move it to the right slowly too. > This sounds really similar. > > Unfortunately, in my situation it is reproducible as it happens every time > :( I have managed to reproduce it without using the Eclipse-based application. I simply create a new full-virtualization guest (using virt-install) while moving heavily the mouse cursor. It will eventually get stuck in the left side of the display, when the vncviewer Window is shown. Restarting the X server solves the problem most of times, but I managed to get the cursor stuck on the left if I move the mouse heavily while the X server is restarting. I have found a workaround, also: 'xset m 1/1 1000' (in practice it will disable the mouse acceleration by setting a huge threshold) make the cursor behave properly. Enabling mouse acceleration again gets the cursor stuck again. This makes me believe that this is a Xorg bug, but that may be triggered more easily when running Xen. -- Eduardo -- Fedora-xen mailing list Fedora-xen@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-xen