Now it's working again. I have the advantage that I can boot off
of the Slackware root filesystem, and make changes. Unfortunately
I still don't know what, if anything, I did to get it to stop
locking. I am using /dev/psaux for the mouse, and /dev/ttyS1 for
the modem. Both work. Due to lac
On Thu, 31 Jul 1997, David R. Kohel wrote:
> This may well be the problem I am experiencing: see my post on
> keyboard locking. Now that you mention it, my mouse was
> nonresponsive. If anyone has a solution, I'd like to know, as
> I'm still clueless.
>
> Thanks,
>
> P.S. If this is relevan
This may well be the problem I am experiencing: see my post on
keyboard locking. Now that you mention it, my mouse was
nonresponsive. If anyone has a solution, I'd like to know, as
I'm still clueless.
Thanks,
P.S. If this is relevant, I set the mouse (a ps/2) to /dev/psaux.
Should this go
I now have a problem with my Debian 1.3.1 on the TI Extensa 575CD laptop.
I have been struggling with setting up X (card: Cirrus CL-GD7543 chip).
After loggin keyboard input works fine until I touch the mouse then the
computer waits something like five minutes before I can type anything. The
mous
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