What I did was that I removed gpm: dpkg -r gpm Now works in X. But not of much use, since I have no applications (see message with subject: no visible applications)
Justin Megawarne wrote: > On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 06:22:23AM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > > A fresh installation using the boot floppies in frozen directory > > (ftp.debian...), dselect + apt-get used to continue installation. > > Problems: > > 1. Mouse (/dev/psaux, ps2 with wheel) doesn't work after setting it up > > through xf86config; it had always worked before. Mouse works in console, > > detected by gpm with correct settings. Guessing: Since I had installed > > imwheel, I thought it could have messed up the settings, removed > > "imwheel", but still doesn't work. Don't know what to do. > > Yes, I had this too ... it seems you have to `gpm -k` or `killall -9 gpm` for > everything to work happily, which is a PITA, to say > the least ... the ps2 repeating is reported not to be supported, which I > think is a total lie =P > > If it works after killing gpm, you have a repeating problem. I'm not sure how > to fix that side of things. Anyone out there? =) > -- > __________________ ____________ ________ _____ __ _ > > Justin Megawarne [ Solitude ] Tel: +44 (0)20 8863 0718 > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cel: +44 (0)7941 270 136 > > http://kholmes.dhis.net/ > irc.destructor.net && irc.xchat.org - #Linux > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null