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Re: My Day



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> Getting real entropy from mouse movements under X may be tricky,
> because the X server goes out of its way to compress mouse movement
> reporting and to buffer events sent to the client ("X is an exercise
> in avoiding system calls").  You'll probably get less entropy than you
> might think.

Also add that many people seem to tend to swirl the mouse in fast circles,
where there isn't *any* latency between mouse movements, and you get even
less entropy.  I suspect that Colin Plumb's code, while a nice try, would
be a bit less useful that might have been otherwise suspected. 
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