Re: Erratic mouse in Debian Potota install

2002-06-30 Thread Gary Turner
On Sat, 29 Jun 2002 20:20:11 -0700, Elaine Tsiang wrote: >It is sufficient in Debian Potato to just replace /dev/psaux with >/dev/gpmdata in /etc/X11/XF80Config, after the change in /etc/gpm.conf. Yes, unless you just like the idea of stepping through the configurator again :) Don't forget to r

Re: Erratic mouse in Debian Potota install

2002-06-29 Thread Elaine Tsiang
It is sufficient in Debian Potato to just replace /dev/psaux with /dev/gpmdata in /etc/X11/XF80Config, after the change in /etc/gpm.conf. Here is an earlier discussion on the list about the same problem (but if you don't know it's the same problem, you can't search for it): http://lists.debian.

Re: Erratic mouse in Debian Potota install

2002-06-29 Thread Gary Turner
On Fri, 28 Jun 2002 23:33:02 -0700, Elaine Tsiang wrote: >The machine is Dell stock, which came with RedHat 6.2 pre-installed. It has >been running well for > 2 years. I decided to try Debian on it. > >The installation completed with an apparent successful XFree86 configuration. >Upon reboot, X s

Re: Erratic mouse in Debian Potota install

2002-06-29 Thread Patrick M
Before starting X: # /etc/init.d/gpm stop PM, 22 On Fri, Jun 28, 2002 at 11:33:02PM -0700, Elaine Tsiang wrote: > The machine is Dell stock, which came with RedHat 6.2 pre-installed. It has > been running well for > 2 years. I decided to try Debian on it. > > The installation completed with an

Re: Erratic mouse in Debian Potota install

2002-06-29 Thread Olivier K
Hello Elaine Tsiang ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ; On 29.06 (Saturday) at 08:33, you wrote : > Protocal "PS/2" ^ Is this typo in your configuration file or only in your mail ? -- Olivier K -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL P

Erratic mouse in Debian Potota install

2002-06-29 Thread Elaine Tsiang
The machine is Dell stock, which came with RedHat 6.2 pre-installed. It has been running well for > 2 years. I decided to try Debian on it. The installation completed with an apparent successful XFree86 configuration. Upon reboot, X starts up fine, and the Debian splash screen is displayed with