Dave Phillips <dlphillips@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Greetings, > > Recently my computer rebooted after a power outage and after having an > uptime of many months. I'm running Fedora 23 here, with Fernando's rt > kernel from Planet CCRMA, on hardware that includes an AMD FX6300, 16G > memory, a big hard drive, and nVidia graphics. For those months of > uptime I've enjoyed a smooth-running system with very few issues. The > CPU runs in performance mode, and as far as I can tell the system has > been sweetly optimized for realtime audio. > > Alas, after rebooting I now have extremely annoying issues with noise > from my wireless mouse when running VCV Rack, which is a problem I > never had before the reboot. I suspect IRQ assignment, but I'm awfully > rusty at troubleshooting so I'm asking the group for advice. Do you have a wired mouse or other pointing device (does not sound like a laptop or there would be a few available) for comparison? I imagine "noise from my wireless mouse" to refer to mouse _movements_ and those do not just exercise the mouse and its USB connection but also the mouse cursor display. If the problem is actually with the graphics controller, using a different pointing device could provide a clue. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user