Cancer Omega wrote:
>
> I installed GPM and got it working flawlessly with my Intellimouse PS/2. Now,
> I start X, and my mouse will refuse to move. I commented out imwheel from my
> ~/.xinitrc, same result. The only way I can get my mouse to work in X is to
> kill GPM.
>
> Anybody else experi
On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 04:07:12PM -0400, Cancer Omega wrote:
> I installed GPM and got it working flawlessly with my Intellimouse
> PS/2. Now, I start X, and my mouse will refuse to move. I commented
> out imwheel from my ~/.xinitrc, same result. The only way I can get
> my mouse to work in X is t
On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 04:27:02PM -0400, Joel Dinel wrote:
> Ok, so I have /dev/gpmdata in my XF86Config.
>
> Now, the mouse moves ... But it goes haywire! It thrases around the screen,
> randomly generating mouse clicks. I have commented out all the lines in the
> [pointers] section of my XF86
Ok, so I have /dev/gpmdata in my XF86Config.
Now, the mouse moves ... But it goes haywire! It thrases around the screen,
randomly generating mouse clicks. I have commented out all the lines in the
[pointers] section of my XF86Config, leaving only the protocol line and the
device line.
Still no
thats normal,
try changing X's config to use /dev/gpmdata instead. or just remove gpm ..
nate
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Cancer Omega wrote:
kint >I installed GPM and got it working flawlessly with my Intellimouse PS/2.
Now, I start X, and my mouse will refuse to move. I commented out imwheel from
I installed GPM and got it working flawlessly with my Intellimouse PS/2. Now, I
start X, and my mouse will refuse to move. I commented out imwheel from my
~/.xinitrc, same result. The only way I can get my mouse to work in X is to
kill GPM.
Anybody else experienced this ?
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Joel Dinel
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