"Walther, Christoph" wrote:
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> ...so gpm works correctly at the console at the test....
> ...but if I starting X-Windows again, the mouse doesn't still work!
> Of course there is a possibility to stop the gpm manually by:
>
> /etc/init.d/gpm stop
>
> ...but I'd like to get an automatism in X-Windows<-> gpm according the use of 
> mouse.
>
> Do you have an idea, what I've made wrong or what's here uncomplete?

I had the exact same symptom once, and the reason in my case was that there was 
another
mouse manager installed already (sorry I don't know exactly, maybe part of 
xdm?). My fix
was just to remove gpm, run XF86Setup again, and then the mouse ran fine after 
that.

Of course, then the mouse doesn't work in the console window any more, which is 
maybe
what you intended. If that's what you need, I'm afraid I don't know how to fix 
it (I can
live without the mouse in the console).

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Best regards,

Peter Hugosson-Miller
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