Kent West wrote:
shut wrote:
Here's that current (/etc/gpm.conf) config file.
device=/dev/mouse responsiveness= repeat_type=ms3 type=autops2 append="" sample_rate=
Does the mouse have a PS/2 connector, or the older 9-pin style of serial connector (or something else)? If PS/2, your device should be /dev/psaux in /etc/gpm.conf. If 9-pin serial, it should be /dev/ttyS[0-3, probably 0]. "/dev/mouse" is probably a link to the real device file (and it may not even exist if you didn't create it).
You'll want to set "repeat_type" to "raw" instead of "ms3", and I don't recall ever having success with "autops2" as the "type"; I always specifically set it to "ps2" or "imps2" or whatever protocol the mouse needs.
I'd get gpm working in the console (outside of X, like via Ctrl-Alt-F2, then login) before trying to tackle the mouse within X.
Ah thank you for the helpful info. I have configured and reconfigured everything, but yet, the mouse does not respond in kdm. /dev/mouse is linked to gpmdata. Using /dev/mouse and /dev/psaux lead to x/kde starting up, but the mouse still not working. It is quite possible this is a hardware problem now, but the mouse has worked on other systems. I suppose there's not really more I could do aside from these simple steps, eh?
Does the mouse have a PS/2 connector, or the older 9-pin style of serial connector (or something else)?
If I understand what you're saying, your gpm is pulling mouse data from /dev/mouse, which is linked to /dev/gpmdata, which is getting its data from gpm. In other words, you've got a big empty infinite loop going here. X won't be able to get any data either in this case.
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