BTW, I am using kernel 2.6.27-7-generic, 64-bit, gcc 4.3.2, I compiled the vmware tools on this machine.
History:
I was using Hardy, I noticed, when I was compiling vmware tools, vsock.o cannot be loaded into kernel as a module, aside from this, everything else is working fine. After I tried unseccussfully for a solution to vsock.o, I decided to upgrade the kernel to the newest version, to see whether that will help. Obviously, it's still a no go. However, after I updated the xorg-server... packages, I start to have this mouse problem as observed above. So definitely it was something in xorg-server... broke it. Just an observation from a layman, hope you guys can find a fix soon.
BTW, I am using kernel 2.6.27-7-generic, 64-bit, gcc 4.3.2, I compiled the vmware tools on this machine.
History:
I was using Hardy, I noticed, when I was compiling vmware tools, vsock.o cannot be loaded into kernel as a module, aside from this, everything else is working fine. After I tried unseccussfully for a solution to vsock.o, I decided to upgrade the kernel to the newest version, to see whether that will help. Obviously, it's still a no go. However, after I updated the xorg-server... packages, I start to have this mouse problem as observed above. So definitely it was something in xorg-server... broke it. Just an observation from a layman, hope you guys can find a fix soon.
Thanks for your hard work.