It works well! After I load mousedev.Thank you very much!On 7/15/06, B. L. Jilek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi yasker!On Sat, 15 Jul 2006, yasker wrote:> Hi, all>> I forced to reset after my KDE freeze. Then I found I can't open X after
> reset.>> It said that /dev/input/mice and /dev/agpgrat is no
Hi yasker!
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006, yasker wrote:
> Hi, all
>
> I forced to reset after my KDE freeze. Then I found I can't open X after
> reset.
>
> It said that /dev/input/mice and /dev/agpgrat is not found. I used "cat
> /dev/input/mice" and "cat /dev/agpgrat" also get no result. It seems these
Hi, allI forced to reset after my KDE freeze. Then I found I can't open X after reset.It said that /dev/input/mice and /dev/agpgrat is not found. I used "cat /dev/input/mice" and "cat /dev/agpgrat" also get no result. It seems these things get lost.
I don't know how to deal with it. If I must rein
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just updated my unstable, and udev lost my mouse. Not sure what
> happened, but /dev/input/mice and friends are gone. Only
> /dev/input/event[0-3] is there. I must admit that I really don't like
> udev, a
Hi all,
I've just updated my unstable, and udev lost my mouse. Not sure what
happened, but /dev/input/mice and friends are gone. Only
/dev/input/event[0-3] is there. I must admit that I really don't like
udev, although others really prefer it. I tried to stay away from it,
since the
as of two weeks ago anyway)
> with XFree86 (4.0.3). I had everything working nicely until I tried to
> install Netscape. I thought I did it the easy way by using dselect. However,
> after installing it I found that I'd lost my mouse capability in XFree86. I
> can still move the mouse
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 05:32:23PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Ross Boylan wrote:
>
> >I'm running X and I just ran the gpm configuration tool. Although I
> >said n for whether I had anything to change, I lost the mouse after it
> >closed.
> >
> >Is there some way I can get it back so I can at leas
Ross Boylan wrote:
I'm running X and I just ran the gpm configuration tool. Although I
said n for whether I had anything to change, I lost the mouse after it
closed.
Is there some way I can get it back so I can at least shut my stuff
down properly?
/etc/init.d/gpm stop
(Background: xdos of
Ross Boylan wrote:
I'm running X and I just ran the gpm configuration tool. Although I
said n for whether I had anything to change, I lost the mouse after it
closed.
Is there some way I can get it back so I can at least shut my stuff
down properly?
(Background: xdos of the dosemu package wasn
I'm running X and I just ran the gpm configuration tool. Although I
said n for whether I had anything to change, I lost the mouse after it
closed.
Is there some way I can get it back so I can at least shut my stuff
down properly?
(Background: xdos of the dosemu package wasn't recognizing my mous
asy way by using dselect. However,
after installing it I found that I'd lost my mouse capability in XFree86. I
can still move the mouse around the text terminal. I've uninstalled Netscape
to try to fix the problem ... but no joy. As far as I can tell Netscape did
not alter my XF86Config file
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