> I am running lastest hamm, and when I upgraded to the new svgatextmode, it 
> asked to remove the /etc/rc.boot files, and install new ones.  I did so, but 
> when I rebooted, it executed after gpm.  When I boot, the kernel uses 80x25, 
> and when svgatextmode runs, it changes it to 180x80.  However, the mouse is 
> locked in the upper left-hand corner.  Running "/etc/init.d/gpm restart" 
> fixes it, but svgatextmode should be run earlier in the sequence.


This is not a bug, this is a FAQ :-).  Default TextConfig now includes (and 
has been since 1.6-2, I think) the following line:

ResetProg "/usr/sbin/STM_reset"


STM_reset is a script that sends a WINCH signal to gpm notifying it of the 
screen resize.  Since TextConfig is a conffile, and yours has probably been 
modified, the change never got through to you.  This will be mentioned in 
README.debian of the next version of stm.



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