On 10/30/15 17:19, Brian wrote:
> On Fri 30 Oct 2015 at 15:46:47 +0100, Flo wrote:
>
>> On 10/30/2015 02:33 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>>> On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 01:57:41PM +0100, Flo wrote:
Hi all,
>>>
I upgraded my Debian testing system.
>>>
The keyboard is working at the cons
On 10/30/15 17:02, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2015-10-30 15:40 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
>> OK, I *think* that's the problem: Once upon a time, X was setuid root.
>> So "startx" as a user used to do the right thing. In the brave new
>> systemd world, X is run as a regular user and systemd-w
>
>> $ ps auxw | grep Xorg
>> username 8566 0.0 0.3 245992 25544 tty1 Sl 15:19 0:00
>> /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg -nolisten tcp :0 vt1 -keeptty -auth
>> /tmp/serverauth.Gi5TPbXzpf
>
> OK, I *think* that's the problem: Once upon a time, X was setuid root.
> So "startx" as a user used to do
On Fri 30 Oct 2015 at 16:19:13 +, Brian wrote:
> On two systems here 'ls /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg' gives
>
> ls: cannot access /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg: No such file or directory
Not very helpful of me. Unstable has this file; stable doesn't.
>
> 'cat /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc' shows the command to s
On Fri 30 Oct 2015 at 15:46:47 +0100, Flo wrote:
> On 10/30/2015 02:33 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 01:57:41PM +0100, Flo wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >
> >> I upgraded my Debian testing system.
> >
> >> The keyboard is working at the console. But when I enter startx and X is
On 2015-10-30 15:40 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> OK, I *think* that's the problem: Once upon a time, X was setuid root.
> So "startx" as a user used to do the right thing. In the brave new
> systemd world, X is run as a regular user and systemd-whatever (sorry,
> I'm not versed on systemd's in
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On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 03:46:47PM +0100, Flo wrote:
>
>
> On 10/30/2015 02:33 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 01:57:41PM +0100, Flo wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >
> >> I upgraded my Debian testing system.
> >
> >> The keyboard is
On 10/30/2015 02:33 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 01:57:41PM +0100, Flo wrote:
>> Hi all,
>
>> I upgraded my Debian testing system.
>
>> The keyboard is working at the console. But when I enter startx and X is
>> running neither the keyboard nor the mouse works.
>
> Hm.
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On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 01:57:41PM +0100, Flo wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I upgraded my Debian testing system.
>
> The keyboard is working at the console. But when I enter startx and X is
> running neither the keyboard nor the mouse works.
Hm. Are they USB
Hi all,
I upgraded my Debian testing system.
The keyboard is working at the console. But when I enter startx and X is
running neither the keyboard nor the mouse works.
I found out that when I startx as root keyboard&mouse is working.
The Xorg.0.log is only updated when I run X as root.
On the
Klistvud wrote:
Dne, 18. 01. 2010 19:39:01 je Alan Chandler napisal(a):
I would like to initially prove that when I move my hand on the
touchpad it is sending information to the computer. How can I see
that something is being sent (which devices should be the mouse?)
By running xev from a t
Dne, 18. 01. 2010 19:39:01 je Alan Chandler napisal(a):
I would like to initially prove that when I move my hand on the
touchpad it is sending information to the computer. How can I see
that something is being sent (which devices should be the mouse?)
By running xev from a terminal in X yo
I have just purchased a KeySonic ACK-540 RF wireless keyboard and
touchpad to work with my KDE4 based Debian Squeeze computer. This is
primarily because it is a mythtv box and I want to sit remotely to
control it.
The keyboard seems to work fine - its recognised by grub and works
without a p
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Original Message
Subject:[Fwd: sid-root: mouse not working]
Resent-Date:Thu, 11 Sep 2008 13:50:14 + (UTC)
Resent-From:debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 15:49:47 +0200
From: steef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To:
hi all,
with debootstrap and some commands from debian-reference (ch. 8) i made
a sid-root ,chroot') system 'within' lenny. so far so good. i got x
working and the mouse.
but, when i start the computer again, i still can boot into my sid-root
system on tty 8, i still have got the x-window-sy
hi all,
with debootstrap and some commands from debian-reference (ch. 8) i made
a sid-root ,chroot') system 'within' lenny. so far so good. i got x
working and the mouse.
but, when i start the computer again, i still can boot into my sid-root
system on tty 8, i still have got the x-window-sy
"Fred J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: HiI built 2 kernels, the second one in the line below makes the mousenot active and I am trying to find out what feature needs settingin-order to activate the mouse, by comparing with known good kernel,using diff.the first is the good one, the second has the mou
HiI built 2 kernels, the second one in the line below makes the mousenot active and I am trying to find out what feature needs settingin-order to activate the mouse, by comparing with known good kernel,using diff.the first is the good one, the second has the mouse not working.but I really don't kno
On 08/07/2006 03:03 PM, J F wrote:
I didn't update a machine for a long time, maybe a year.
I know that is bad.
WHen I finally updated it with aptitude, there was a lot to update.
Somehow, my cheap wheel mouse is not working after update.
What is the usual procedure to get it working again?
I l
Just adding the 3 you mention was not enough,
I had to also add 2 more for a total of 5
new lines to /etc/modules:
ohci-hcd
mousedev
I have no idea why, but now the ps2 mouse works.
Thanks
J
--- On Mon 08/07, Jabka Atu >
>psmouse
>hid
>uhci
___
Joi
known issue in kernel upgrade.
reboot to your new kernel image then load:
psmouse (not mouseps)
hid
uhci
J F wrote:
I didn't update a machine for a long time, maybe a year.
I know that is bad.
WHen I finally updated it with aptitude, there was a lot to update.
Somehow, my cheap wheel mouse is n
I didn't update a machine for a long time, maybe a year.
I know that is bad.
WHen I finally updated it with aptitude, there was a lot to update.
Somehow, my cheap wheel mouse is not working after update.
What is the usual procedure to get it working again?
I looked in /etc/modules and added mous
> After installation Kernel 2.4 --> 2.6.17 my USB mouse
> stopped working
> (Just working touch pad).
Could u try others usb device?!
what say lsusb? and dmesg?
U also can look xorg.conf for verify that your configuration is right :-)
> Do I did something wrong with installation Kernel?
maybe :-
Hello.
I experienced troubles after installation Kernel
2.6.17 on Dell Inspiron 6400 laptop.
After installation Kernel 2.4 --> 2.6.17 my USB mouse
stopped working
(Just working touch pad).
Do I did something wrong with installation Kernel?
My steps...
vi /etc/apt/sources.list
#deb file:///cdrom/
Yesterday at 11:01pm -0800 Clark Bang wrote:
> What type of mouse are you using
IBM ps/2
> and how did you setup the mouse in X?
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
> Have you tried the mouse configuration setup command "mouseconfig"?
This is not there in Debian. I guess it is for RedHat.
Hello,
What type of mouse are you using and how did you setup the mouse in X?
Have you tried the mouse configuration setup command "mouseconfig"?
Regards,
Clark
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There remain always some problem with Kernel 2.6.8-2-386.
With this it used to be very slow. So, I was using this PC
to my satisfaction with Kernel 2.4.27-2-386. Unforunately, I
updated and upgraded every thing (including unstable,
Contrib etc). With this mouse stop working in X under Kernel
2
Hi,
I have been using Debian 3.1 (Sarge) with kernel 2.6.8-2-386 on my Pentium M
system. A couple of days ago I noticed that my PS/2 mouse won't work when I
enable the 'Legacy USB' option in my BIOS setting. If I disable the 'Legacy
USB' option, my PS/2 mouse works fine along with USB mouse. M
> ...
> type=autops2
> ...
The only difference I have here is the type is just 'ps2' and
I have an a non-empty 'append'. These will both affect the
'input' side of gpm. So I think these differences are ok.
> Section "InputDevice"
> Identifier "Configured Mouse"
> Driver
Tong wrote:
The mouse has been working fine until one power failure. My box had been
continuously up for about 1 months before that. I have never changed the
input device part of XF86Config-4. If gpm is not the one, then
power-failure and some weird error of my FS might be.
Hmm; this is info I h
Continue on with my last post... No, as I doubt, it does not work.
On Sun, 08 Aug 2004 12:03:40 -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Assuming you have a PS/2 mouse with a scroll wheel, I'd suggest "imps2"
> for the type in gpm.conf, and "ImPS/2" for the protocol in XF86Config-4.
ps/2 has been working fine
On Sun, 08 Aug 2004 12:03:40 -0500, Kent West wrote:
>>Please note that there may not be any reasonable explanation for the
>>freezing mouse under X, based on the fact that
>>
>>1. startx destroy gpm mouse
>>2. uninstall gpm with purge while XF86Config-4 kept as original won't work
>>either -- X
Tong wrote:
# /etc/gpm.conf - configuration file for gpm(1)
device=/dev/psaux
responsiveness=
repeat_type=ms3
type=autops2
append=""
sample_rate=
Assuming you have a PS/2 mouse with a scroll wheel, I'd suggest "imps2"
for the type in gpm.conf, and "ImPS/2" for the protocol in XF86Config-4.
If
Thanks Kent and Alexis for the reply, here are all the info that you
required...
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 22:06:26 -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Tong wrote:
>
>
>>>Step two - configure gpm.
>>>[...]
>>
>>As stated in my OP, my console mouse works fine.
>>
>>
>>>Step three - Configure X to read from /
> As stated in my OP, my console mouse works fine.
>
>> Step three - Configure X to read from /dev/gpmdata.
>> [...]
>
> So I googled/read/did. But as I said, it didn't work -- in fact after
> startx, my console mouse is destroyed (there is an extremely long delay
> when starting X).
So if gpm i
Tong wrote:
Thanks, Kent, this is by far the most comprehensive respond I ever
received! Actually, you won't need to explain this much, If you have read
my OP. :-)
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 19:35:27 -0500, Kent West wrote:
Step two - configure gpm.
[...]
As stated in my OP, my console mouse work
Thanks, Kent, this is by far the most comprehensive respond I ever
received! Actually, you won't need to explain this much, If you have read
my OP. :-)
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 19:35:27 -0500, Kent West wrote:
>>From the googling result, it seems that the problem
>>only occurs in Debian.
>
>>Removing
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>
> Are you using the ImPS/2 driver? Do. Also, you'll want to
> add:
>
> Option "ZaxisMapping" "4 5"
>
> to your XF86Config file.
thank you.
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On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 23:49, xucaen wrote:
> hi all, i just bought a wheel mouse and the wheel doesn't work. I ran
> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86, and I set the option in Mozilla 1.5 to use the
> wheel
> but nothing happens when I spinn the wheel..
> I just recently dist-upgraded to testing
xucaen wrote:
> hi all, i just bought a wheel mouse and the wheel doesn't work. I ran
> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86, and I set the option in Mozilla 1.5 to
> use the wheel but nothing happens when I spinn the wheel..
> I just recently dist-upgraded to testing, kernel-image-2.4.24-1-k6.
>
> t
hi all, i just bought a wheel mouse and the wheel doesn't work. I ran
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86, and I set the option in Mozilla 1.5 to use the wheel
but nothing happens when I spinn the wheel..
I just recently dist-upgraded to testing, kernel-image-2.4.24-1-k6.
thanks!
jim
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Everything worked perfectly once I modprobe'd mousedev. Thanks for the
help.
Kevin Wortman
Peter Samuelson wrote:
[Kevin Wortman]
(EE) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/psaux
No such device.
I tried to cat /dev/psaux and /dev/input/mice and /dev/input/mouse0 ,
and all g
[Kevin Wortman]
> (EE) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/psaux
>No such device.
> I tried to cat /dev/psaux and /dev/input/mice and /dev/input/mouse0 ,
> and all give a device not found error, which led me to believe the
> kernel module was not loaded. But my dmesg contains
>
>
Greetings,
I am running Debian testing on an i686. I have a (corded) Logitech
TrackMan Marble FX PS/2 trackball which works perfectly with kernel
2.4.24 from testing. I installed kernel-image-2.6.0-1-686, and when I
start X I get the following error:
(EE) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 03:02:23PM -0500, Rowland Darbin wrote:
>
> I installed XFree86 -configure and it tells me that it can't find my mouse.
> So I installed gpm. When gpm is running and I move around the mouse, I
> don't get a curser, I get a white line on the top of the screen and a bunch
Hugh Saunders wrote:
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 03:02:23PM -0500, Rowland Darbin wrote:
I installed XFree86 -configure and it tells me that it can't find my mouse.
So I installed gpm. When gpm is running and I move around the mouse, I
don't get a curser, I get a white line on the top of the screen
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 04:21:12PM -0500, Rowland Darbin wrote:
>
> Thanks, it gets into X but says:
> (EE) Mouse0: cannot determine the mouse protocol
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Configured Mouse"
Driver "mouse"
Option "CorePointer"
Opt
Rowland Darbin wrote:
I installed XFree86 -configure and it tells me that it can't find my
mouse. So I installed gpm. When gpm is running and I move around the
mouse, I don't get a curser, I get a white line on the top of the
screen and a bunch of new lines as if I kept hitting enter. I replace
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 03:02:23PM -0500, Rowland Darbin wrote:
>
> I installed XFree86 -configure and it tells me that it can't find my mouse.
> So I installed gpm. When gpm is running and I move around the mouse, I
> don't get a curser, I get a white line on the top of the screen and a bunch
I installed XFree86 -configure and it tells me that it can't find my mouse.
So I installed gpm. When gpm is running and I move around the mouse, I don't
get a curser, I get a white line on the top of the screen and a bunch of new
lines as if I kept hitting enter. I replaced the mouse with anothe
On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 10:38:59PM -0500, Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 11:45:55AM -0800, suresh kumar sharma wrote:
> > if I do "cat /dev/input/mice".it says .
> > cat: /dev/input/mice: No such device
>
> If the device doesn't exit, you need to create it. One way is:
>
> mkdir
On Sat, 4 Jan 2003 00:20:59 -0800 (PST), suresh kumar sharma
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been trying to install a logitech optical mouse
> on my laptop through USB,but it does not work
> I have loaded input,usbcore,usb-uhci,and hid modules
> .I get light on the mouse and when I check
On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 11:45:55AM -0800, suresh kumar sharma wrote:
> Hi,
> thanks for help ,but I am still not able to get the
> usbmouse to work .
> Here is what all I have done .
> I loaded input,mousedev,usbcore,usb-uhci,and hid
> modules .
> I can see the red light in the mouse but it does no
Hi,
thanks for help ,but I am still not able to get the
usbmouse to work .
Here is what all I have done .
I loaded input,mousedev,usbcore,usb-uhci,and hid
modules .
I can see the red light in the mouse but it does not
work .
I already had /dev/input/mice and my XF86Config-4 file
points to /dev/inpu
-- suresh kumar sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Saturday, 04 January 2003, 12:20 AM -0800):
> Hi,
> I have been trying to install a logitech optical mouse
> on my laptop through USB,but it does not work
> I have loaded input,usbcore,usb-uhci,and hid modules
> .I get light on the mouse and when
On Sat, 4 Jan 2003 00:33:24 -0800 (PST)
"nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> suresh kumar sharma said:
> > Hi,
> > I have been trying to install a logitech optical mouse
> > on my laptop through USB,but it does not work
> > I have loaded input,usbcore,usb-uhci,and hid modules
> > .I get light on th
suresh kumar sharma said:
> Hi,
> I have been trying to install a logitech optical mouse
> on my laptop through USB,but it does not work
> I have loaded input,usbcore,usb-uhci,and hid modules
> .I get light on the mouse and when I check dmesg I can
> see that it recoganises the mouse.
> "input0: US
Hi,
I have been trying to install a logitech optical mouse
on my laptop through USB,but it does not work
I have loaded input,usbcore,usb-uhci,and hid modules
.I get light on the mouse and when I check dmesg I can
see that it recoganises the mouse.
"input0: USB HID v1.10 Mouse [Logitech USB-PS/2
Opt
On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am an ex windose user on RedHat at the moment. I installed woody as
> triple boot on a p120 48m ram 8g hdd. I went with the defaults during the
> install but I am unable to get gpm working. What I mean is that though ps
> shows gpm
Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri. wrote:
Hi,
I am an ex windose user on RedHat at the moment. I installed woody as
triple boot on a p120 48m ram 8g hdd. I went with the defaults during the
install but I am unable to get gpm working. What I mean is that though ps
shows gpm running, the cursor does not wo
Hi,
I am an ex windose user on RedHat at the moment. I installed woody as
triple boot on a p120 48m ram 8g hdd. I went with the defaults during the
install but I am unable to get gpm working. What I mean is that though ps
shows gpm running, the cursor does not work. It does work under RH. I
mostly
are you running gpm?
does your mouse work under gpm?
if so i recommend that you:
# /etc/init.d/gpm stop
and then get your mouse working under x.
last week i almost threw some perfectly good hardware out the window
gb
said Bob Edwards, on Oct 24,
> Greetings,
>
> My mouse is not
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 02:30:00PM -0500, Bob Edwards wrote:
> My mouse is not working in X. I've made a lot of silly mistakes along
> the way that have made things a lot more difficult than necessary. But I
> persist . . .
>
> Pertinent information:
>
> PS/2 Mouse
Is it a Logitech?
> Potato
It is either a PS/2 mouse or a bus mouse. It can't be both. Unless it's a
raly old mouse it is not a bus mouse. You probably have a PS/2 mouse.
Look at the connector. Is it round or oval. How many pins on it.
Look at the bottom of the mouse. What does it say (manufacturer, model)? How
Greetings,
My mouse is not working in X. I've made a lot of silly mistakes along
the way that have made things a lot more difficult than necessary. But I
persist . . .
Pertinent information:
PS/2 Mouse
Bus mouse
Potato version: 2.2.17
X version: 3.3.6
If I'm understanding the HOW-TOS correctly,
Kerstin Hoef-Emden wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Matthias Mann wrote:
>
> > Do You have a serial or a PS/2 mouse? Some poeple told me that X mouse
> > driver with gpm is not possible by using a PS/2 mouse. Or be they all
> > mistaken?
>
> It is possible to use a PS/2 mouse in X11 with
Matthias, Water, and Glyn -
I have a PS/2 Mouse hooked to a serial port. I don't know what
I/O it is, but windows tells me I have a PS/2 mouse at IRQ 12.
My bootup messages in debian linux say "PS/2 port recognized".
Also, that I have a 16550A at both IRQ3 & IRQ4. I know this mouse
will work with
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 12:08:51PM +0200, thus spake Kerstin Hoef-Emden:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Matthias Mann wrote:
>
> > Do You have a serial or a PS/2 mouse? Some poeple told me that X mouse
> > driver with gpm is not possible by using a PS/2 mouse. Or be they all
> > mistaken?
>
>
Hi,
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Matthias Mann wrote:
> Do You have a serial or a PS/2 mouse? Some poeple told me that X mouse
> driver with gpm is not possible by using a PS/2 mouse. Or be they all
> mistaken?
It is possible to use a PS/2 mouse in X11 without stopping gpm. You just
have to modify the
TECTED]>;
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 5:07 PM
Subject: Re: mouse not working in x
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Bob Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 12:51 AM
> Subject: mouse not working in x
>
>
> >
t;> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 12:51 AM
>> Subject: mouse not working in x
>>
>>
>> >
>> > Greetings!
>> >
>> > Thanks to a kind reply from an earlier question,
>> > I now have a running xserver, but I have a different pr
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Bob Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 12:51 AM
> Subject: mouse not working in x
>
>
> >
> > Greetings!
> >
> > Thanks to a kind reply from an earlier question,
&g
:51 AM
Subject: mouse not working in x
>
> Greetings!
>
> Thanks to a kind reply from an earlier question,
> I now have a running xserver, but I have a different problem.
> The mouse doesn't work in x.
>
> I suspect that i have the mouse set up
> wrong in X. Question:
Greetings!
Thanks to a kind reply from an earlier question,
I now have a running xserver, but I have a different problem.
The mouse doesn't work in x.
I suspect that i have the mouse set up
wrong in X. Question:
(1) How can I find out which port linux
recognizes my mouse at ?
info:
PS/2 mouse
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 08:51:22PM +0200 or thereabouts, Felix Natter wrote:
> which settings ? I tried changing baud-rate, and I tried (almost)
> all protocols. Very rarely the mouse-pointer moves (jumps) to one corner.
> /dev/mouse is a symlink to /dev/ttyS0, and both gpm and X use it.
>
are yo
] Behalf
> > Of Felix Natter
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 09:21
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: serial mouse not working
> >
> >
> > hi,
> >
> > I have a serial MS-mouse which runs great with gpm, but I do not get a
Post your /etc/gpm.conf file and the Pointer section of
/etc/X11/XF86Config. Then perhaps someone can help identify
your problem.
Felix Natter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: hi,
: I have a serial MS-mouse which runs great with gpm, but I do not get any
: reaction under xfree86 3.3.6 (configured u
hi,
I have a serial MS-mouse which runs great with gpm, but I do not get any
reaction under xfree86 3.3.6 (configured using XF86Setup).
thanks,
--
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Thanks that did it.
Ben
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From: "Nate Amsden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ben Skolmoski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: mouse not working
> run gpmconfig
>
> try setting the port t
en
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Nate Amsden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Ben Skolmoski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc:
> Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 1:42 PM
> Subject: Re: mouse not working
>
> > it'd be helpful to k
It is a serial mouse on com1
Ben
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From: "Nate Amsden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ben Skolmoski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: mouse not working
> it'd be helpful to know what k
it'd be helpful to know what kind of mouse it is and what kind of port
it's plugged into (ps/2, serial if serial what port 1/2)
nate
Ben Skolmoski wrote:
>
> I have been having trouble getting my mouse to work. This a what my
> gpm.conf has in it;
>
> device=/dev/mouse
> responsiveness=
> repe
I have been having trouble getting my mouse to work. This a what my
gpm.conf has in it;
device=/dev/mouse
responsiveness=
repeat_type=m3
type=bare
append="-l\a-zA-Z0-9.:/\300\326\330-\366\370-\377\""
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ben
Just as a follow-up, I wanted to let all you kind people know that I got my
wheel
mouse working! How did I do this? I upgraded my xserver! DOH!
Thanks to all who helped...I very much appreciate it.
Tim
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Thanks once again for the suggestions. Unfortunately, this rotten mouse
still ain't working...or at least the wheel (nicknamed "the scourge of
mankind" by myself) isn't. I tried adding the Xterm settings from the
aforementioned mouse wheel webpage to .Xresources...didn't work. Also
tried it in Mo
FWIW, I tried using icewm and was unable to get the mouse wheel working with
Netscape. But when I switched to sawfish (from Helix Gnome), the mouse wheel
works in most programs including Netscape and Mozilla.
Regards,
Jeff
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On Tue, Ju
Just a thought, but all this mouse wheel talk is centered around
Netscape. Have you tested anything else that utilises the mouse wheel? For
instance either Mozilla, or even the XMMS playlist should react to the
mouse wheel.
Cheers,
Corey Popelier
http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~pancreas
Work E
First off, thanks to both of you for replying...and making me feel
dumb. Even after reading all the documentation and all the config files
and SEEING that the mouse wheel was represented as buttons 4 & 5, I
never thought about changing the number of buttons in XF86Config to 5.
Duh.
Unfortunately
* Tim Jump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Section "Pointer"
[...]
>Buttons 3
[...]
> EndSection
This should read "Buttons 5".
Yep, another cheesebag who can't get his stupid M$ Wheel Mouse to work
with Debian. I'm stumped...after consulting all the messages and info
about getting it to work, it just refuses to. Maybe after the breakup
it will? Sarcasm...
Anyway, I've got a basic M$ Wheel Mouse(tm) connected to my PS/2
> "Richard" == Richard Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, I'm using the out of the box VALinix/SGI/Gnu Debian at work,
> I installed X and it will not work with the logitech mouse, you
> have to play with gpm and X and get the right combination, I
> installed it at home a
Vitux wrote:
>
> Richard Ingram wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm using the out of the box VALinix/SGI/Gnu Debian at work, I installed X
> > and it will not work with the logitech mouse, you have to play with gpm and
> > X and get the right combination, I installed it at home about 3mnths ago and
> >
Hi,
I'm using the out of the box VALinix/SGI/Gnu Debian at work, I installed X
and it will not work with the logitech mouse, you have to play with gpm and
X and get the right combination, I installed it at home about 3mnths ago and
got my Logitech trackball working OK. Trouble is I have forgoten w
Alexander Poslavsky writes:
> > Is it possible to be a motherboard problem? Mine is a SiS (I forgot the
> > model), with all those PCI, PnP, onboard adapters (sigh). But I guess
> > this bears no problem with respect to serial ports. BTW, I've got a
> > (real) modem running without problems under
Hi Rafael!
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Rafael Caetano dos Santos wrote:
> Is it possible to be a motherboard problem? Mine is a SiS (I forgot the
> model), with all those PCI, PnP, onboard adapters (sigh). But I guess
> this bears no problem with respect to serial ports. BTW, I've got a
> (real) modem
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Subject: serial mouse not working
Hello,
My brandless, 3-button serial mouse won't work under Linux, neither in the
console nor under X. It works OK under Windows. I've been a Linux user
for about 3 years and I never had or heard of this kind of problem. I
guess it should be a stup
I suspect this to be a gpm issue. Have you tyied changint the protocol?
Some nameless/brandless 3-button mice need to use type msc, some need type ms.
Bryan
On 26-Apr-2000 Rafael Caetano dos Santos wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> My brandless, 3-button serial mouse won't work under Linux, neither in the
Hello,
My brandless, 3-button serial mouse won't work under Linux, neither in the
console nor under X. It works OK under Windows. I've been a Linux user
for about 3 years and I never had or heard of this kind of problem. I
guess it should be a stupid mistake or something, but I can't see what i
Sorry to bother you. I found the solotion.
Johann
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I am trying to make a Latex calendar and have done it in the past with
emacs 19.31 and latex. When (in calendar mode) I try the
alt-cal-tex-mouse-month-landscape command, I get the error message: wrong
argument type: listp, return.
What does that mean? How can I get it to work?
Johann
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