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Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux User #188143 Remove R777 to email
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 21:39:10 -0400 From: David Corbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Wacky Mouse...
On Monday 18 April 2005 08:34 pm, Erik Osterholm wrote:
On 4/18/05, David Corbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Monday 18 April 2005 02:33 am, Andreas Fredriksson wrote:Hi, while I don't know what's causing your specific problem, this sounds a lot like the behavior you would see back in the day when you set the mouse protocol to PS/2 when the mouse device was really a serial mouse, or vice versa.
It's not. Further review of emerged files shows gcc, qt and glib. I doubt one of them is causing the problem, but they seem the most likely candidates anyway.
Did you update the kernel from a 2.6.10 to a 2.6.11 version?
No. I'm running 2.6.7, and have been for some time.
Otherwise, posting the relevant portions of your kernel config/xorg.conf would be helpful in debugging.
from the kernel .config. CONFIG_INPUT=y CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=y CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX=y CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=1920 CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_Y=1200 CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV=y CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2=y CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE=y
from xorg.conf: Section "InputDevice" Driver "mouse" Identifier "Mouse[1]" Option "ButtonNumber" "2" Option "Device" "/dev/psaux" Option "Emulate3Buttons" "on" Option "Name" "AutoDetection" Option "Protocol" "PS/2" Option "Vendor" "Sysp" Option ZAxisMapping" "4 5" EndSection
Section "ServerLayout"
InputDevice "Mouse[1]" "CorePointer"
...
EndSection
All of the above was transcribed, as copy/paste is a bit hard without a functional mouse. I also have variation that uses the synaptics driver instead of the "default ps/2 emulation", but I'll settle for either one working to start with.
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