On Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 07:28:08PM +0200, Daniel de los Reyes wrote: > El Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 12:02:35PM -0500, ktb dijo: > -| On Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 06:44:23PM +0200, Daniel de los Reyes wrote: > -| > > -| > -- > -| > ______________________________ > -| > Daniel de los Reyes > -| > S2-Desarrollo, Grupo S2 > -| > Valencia Spain > -| > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -| > Powered by Debian GNU-Linux 2.2r3 > -| > ______________________________ > -| > -| > Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2001 18:42:24 +0200 > -| > From: Daniel de los Reyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > -| > To: Lista de Debian-KDE <debian-kde@lists.debian.org> > -| > Subject: Mouse problems after upgrading to Woody (X4) > -| > User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.20i > -| > > -| > After an upgrade to Woody and X 4 , and quite a bit of a trouble to be > -| > able to get my X back to work, T can't get my mouse to work correctly. > -| > >From time to time it gets frozen > -| > This is the output of the X session: > -| > > -| > (==) NV(0): Backing store disabled > -| > (==) NV(0): Silken mouse enabled > -| > (**) NV(0): DPMS enabled > -| > (II) Keyboard "Generic Keyboard" handled by legacy driver > -| > (**) Configured Mouse: Protocol: "ImPS/2" > -| > (**) Configured Mouse: Core Pointer > -| > (==) Configured Mouse: Buttons: 3 > -| > (**) Configured Mouse: Emulate3Buttons, Emulate3Timeout: 50 > -| > (**) Configured Mouse: ZAxisMapping: buttons 4 and 5 > -| > (**) Generic Mouse: Protocol: "ImPS/2" > -| > (**) Generic Mouse: always reports core events > -| > (EE) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/input/mice > -| > No such file or directory. > -| > (EE) Generic Mouse: cannot open input device > -| > (EE) PreInit failed for input device "Generic Mouse" > -| > (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "Configured Mouse" > -| > (type: MOUSE) > -| > > -| > And this is my XF86Config related to mouse: > -| > > -| > Section "InputDevice" > -| > Identifier "Mouse1" > -| > Driver "mouse" > -| > Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2" > -| > Option "Device" "/dev/gpmdata" > -| > Option "SampleRate" "150" > -| > Option "ChordMiddle" > -| > EndSection > -| > > -| > gpm gets started at boot time > -| > > -| > -| Shut down gpm and see if your mouse works. > -| # /etc/init.d/gpm stop > -| > -| You might have to point your mouse to /dev/psaux for ps/2 or /dev/ttyS0 for > -| serial. > -| hth, > -| kent
> IF I do this I have to choose between using the mouse in the console > with the gpm or in X. I need both... :-(( There are various work arounds to getting X and gpm happy with each other. It has been covered many times. I suggest you search the archives for the answer. I've never found the "fixes" to help in my situation. I don't use a mouse in console very often so I just start gpm when I need it and stop it when I move back to X. kent -- "The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." --Albert Einstein