[ 89.704260] psmouse.c: Wheel Mouse at isa0060/serio4/input0 lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away.
[ 92.522918] psmouse.c: Wheel Mouse at isa0060/serio4/input0 lost synchronization, throwing 2 bytes away.
[ 94.155972] psmouse.c: Wheel Mouse at isa0060/serio4/input0 lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away.
[ 94.191265] psmouse.c: resync failed, issuing reconnect request
[ 101.895673] psmouse.c: Wheel Mouse at isa0060/serio4/input0 lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away.
[ 107.519077] psmouse.c: Failed to reset mouse on isa0060/serio1
[ 107.626677] input: PS/2 Generic Mouse as /devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input9
[ 107.677605] psmouse.c: Failed to enable mouse on isa0060/serio1
[ 113.546530] psmouse.c: Mouse at isa0060/serio1/input0 lost synchronization, throwing 2 bytes away.
[ 114.505478] psmouse.c: failed to re-enable mouse on isa0060/serio1
[ 114.505488] psmouse.c: resync failed, issuing reconnect request
[ 118.098894] psmouse.c: Wheel Mouse at isa0060/serio4/input0 lost synchronization, throwing 3 bytes away.
[ 118.770284] psmouse.c: Wheel Mouse at isa0060/serio4/input0 lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away.
[ 152.514165] psmouse.c: Wheel Mouse at isa0060/serio4/input0 lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away.
[ 152.565354] psmouse.c: resync failed, issuing reconnect request
The thing is, my touchpad isn't synaptic, it's elantech; and as far as I know, there are no easy-to-use elantech drivers as of yet. My touchpad is reported as a PS/2 Generic Mouse.
This usually only happens at startup and after it's finished (30s - 1m), it doesn't seem to happen the rest of the time it's running. As far as I can remember, this started happening in either Gutsy beta or Hardy beta.
Linux 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP i686 GNU/Linux - Ubuntu/Hardy
I'm getting the same errors with a few more.
[ 89.704260] psmouse.c: Wheel Mouse at isa0060/ serio4/ input0 lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away. serio4/ input0 lost synchronization, throwing 2 bytes away. serio4/ input0 lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away. serio4/ input0 lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away. platform/ i8042/serio1/ input/input9 serio1/ input0 lost synchronization, throwing 2 bytes away. serio4/ input0 lost synchronization, throwing 3 bytes away. serio4/ input0 lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away. serio4/ input0 lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away.
[ 92.522918] psmouse.c: Wheel Mouse at isa0060/
[ 94.155972] psmouse.c: Wheel Mouse at isa0060/
[ 94.191265] psmouse.c: resync failed, issuing reconnect request
[ 101.895673] psmouse.c: Wheel Mouse at isa0060/
[ 107.519077] psmouse.c: Failed to reset mouse on isa0060/serio1
[ 107.626677] input: PS/2 Generic Mouse as /devices/
[ 107.677605] psmouse.c: Failed to enable mouse on isa0060/serio1
[ 113.546530] psmouse.c: Mouse at isa0060/
[ 114.505478] psmouse.c: failed to re-enable mouse on isa0060/serio1
[ 114.505488] psmouse.c: resync failed, issuing reconnect request
[ 118.098894] psmouse.c: Wheel Mouse at isa0060/
[ 118.770284] psmouse.c: Wheel Mouse at isa0060/
[ 152.514165] psmouse.c: Wheel Mouse at isa0060/
[ 152.565354] psmouse.c: resync failed, issuing reconnect request
The thing is, my touchpad isn't synaptic, it's elantech; and as far as I know, there are no easy-to-use elantech drivers as of yet. My touchpad is reported as a PS/2 Generic Mouse.
This usually only happens at startup and after it's finished (30s - 1m), it doesn't seem to happen the rest of the time it's running. As far as I can remember, this started happening in either Gutsy beta or Hardy beta.
Linux 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP i686 GNU/Linux - Ubuntu/Hardy