On 03/31/2011 11:49 PM, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
>> 01/04/2011 03:52, ZephyrQ wrote:
>>> On 03/31/2011 01:45 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Mi, 30 mar 11, 22:09:15, ZephyrQ wrote:
Is it that the boot-up is not reading it?
>>>
>>> Please boot, count to ten, replug your mouse an
>01/04/2011 03:52, ZephyrQ wrote:
>> On 03/31/2011 01:45 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>>> On Mi, 30 mar 11, 22:09:15, ZephyrQ wrote:
>>>
>>> Is it that the boot-up is not reading it?
>>
>> Please boot, count to ten, replug your mouse and then post the full
>> output of 'dmesg'.
>>
>> Did you alread
On 03/31/2011 01:45 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Mi, 30 mar 11, 22:09:15, ZephyrQ wrote:
>>
>> Is it that the boot-up is not reading it?
>
> Please boot, count to ten, replug your mouse and then post the full
> output of 'dmesg'.
>
> Did you already replug the mouse? Because I see this:
>
>>
On Mi, 30 mar 11, 22:09:15, ZephyrQ wrote:
>
> Is it that the boot-up is not reading it?
Please boot, count to ten, replug your mouse and then post the full
output of 'dmesg'.
> However, since you asked, here is my log file (from latest non-working
> boot up):
Did you already replug the mous
On 03/29/2011 07:01 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Lu, 28 mar 11, 18:15:04, ZephyrQ wrote:
>>
>> The current workaround (and how I'm able to send this now) was to
>> erase/move the old xorg.conf and run nvidia-xconfig.
>
> Are you doing this
> 1. erase xorg.conf
> 2. run nvidia-xconfig
> 3. reboo
On Lu, 28 mar 11, 18:15:04, ZephyrQ wrote:
>
> The current workaround (and how I'm able to send this now) was to
> erase/move the old xorg.conf and run nvidia-xconfig.
Are you doing this
1. erase xorg.conf
2. run nvidia-xconfig
3. reboot
or this
1. erase xorg.conf
2. reboot
3. run nvidia-xconfi
If you use the proprietary nvidia driver - xorg.conf is still required
(which is not the case for Nouveau).
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My mouse became unusable (frozen) after the upgrade (done the debian
way, with the kernel and udev upgraded first). It would come back after
a reboot, maybe, or not. i.e.--sometimes it would work, sometimes not.
Very Windows-like, btw...
Here's the pertinent info from Xorg:
Section "InputDevic
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