On 2/1/20 2:39 PM, Joe wrote:
On Sat, 1 Feb 2020 13:46:52 -0500
Frank McCormick wrote:
I noticed this morning that my mouse no longer works in MC. When I
use it, it leaves keycodes on mc's command line at
the bottom of the screen.
Because I use Rox-filer to put icons on the desktop, I call
On Sat, 1 Feb 2020 13:46:52 -0500
Frank McCormick wrote:
> I noticed this morning that my mouse no longer works in MC. When I
> use it, it leaves keycodes on mc's command line at
> the bottom of the screen.
>
> Because I use Rox-filer to put icons on the desktop, I call
> MC from a small script
I noticed this morning that my mouse no longer works in MC. When I use
it, it leaves keycodes on mc's command line at
the bottom of the screen.
Because I use Rox-filer to put icons on the desktop, I call
MC from a small script file in $home which loads an xterm, with some
parameters to put u
Brian composed on 2015-12-05 23:25 (UTC):
> On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 17:56:14 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
>> Brian composed on 2015-12-05 20:52 (UTC):
>> > On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 12:38:38 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
>> >> Fresh Jessie installation about a week ago, TDE added last night. Normally
>> >>
On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 23:38:32 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 05 December 2015 23:25:20 Brian wrote:
> > On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 17:56:14 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> > > Brian composed on 2015-12-05 20:52 (UTC):
> > > > On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 12:38:38 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> > > >> Fresh
On Saturday 05 December 2015 23:25:20 Brian wrote:
> On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 17:56:14 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> > Brian composed on 2015-12-05 20:52 (UTC):
> > > On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 12:38:38 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> > >> Fresh Jessie installation about a week ago, TDE added last night.
> > >>
On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 17:56:14 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> Brian composed on 2015-12-05 20:52 (UTC):
>
> > On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 12:38:38 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
>
> >> Fresh Jessie installation about a week ago, TDE added last night. Normally
> >> using startx rather than any DM, but DM when
Brian composed on 2015-12-05 20:52 (UTC):
> On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 12:38:38 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
>> Fresh Jessie installation about a week ago, TDE added last night. Normally
>> using startx rather than any DM, but DM when used, has no pointer either..
>> Mouse could be used to select and cli
On Saturday 05 December 2015 15:52:13 Brian wrote:
> On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 12:38:38 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> > Fresh Jessie installation about a week ago, TDE added last night.
> > Normally using startx rather than any DM, but DM when used, has no
> > pointer either.. Mouse could be used to sel
On Sat 05 Dec 2015 at 12:38:38 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> Fresh Jessie installation about a week ago, TDE added last night. Normally
> using startx rather than any DM, but DM when used, has no pointer either..
> Mouse could be used to select and click, but no way to tell where pointer was
> until
Fresh Jessie installation about a week ago, TDE added last night. Normally
using startx rather than any DM, but DM when used, has no pointer either..
Mouse could be used to select and click, but no way to tell where pointer was
until it hovered something that changes on hover. Same problem in IceWM
On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 10:28 PM, i wrote:
this: http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2009/01/msg00139.html
which got no response. I couldn't even register in the X.org's mailing
list 'cos it kept giving me "mailman error"s. After pestering debian's
irc channel on freenode, CutMeOwnThroat pointed m
Greetings,
I have a regular optical USB mouse conected to PS/2. Occasionaly i
come home to the gdm login screen, turn on the monitor and discover i
have no mouse cursor. I can login and do whatever i want, the mouse is
there and works, but i see no pointer.
I've tried issuing kill -HUP to
On 3/6/07, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dave Walker wrote:
> In summary, my problem was that X would load but the mouse would be
> frozen on the screen.
>
> Bingo, Andrew - your suggestion that there might be interference by
> another utility (maybe gpm) causing the problem proved to be t
Dave Walker wrote:
In summary, my problem was that X would load but the mouse would be
frozen on the screen.
Bingo, Andrew - your suggestion that there might be interference by
another utility (maybe gpm) causing the problem proved to be the
case.
I issued the command:killall gpm
a
On 3/5/07, Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
in response to my query below:
> I have been having problems configuring my mouse in X.
Andrew's suggestion:
are you using any utility that might interfere with a mouse (I'm
specifically thinking of gpm here).
In summary, my prob
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 09:22:45PM -0600, Dave Walker wrote:
> Running Sarge 3.1 with kernel 2.4.27-2-386
>
> I have been having problems configuring my mouse in X.
>
> My initial install was from the Sarge 3.1 cd's prior to my having an
> active internet connection. My install was via:
>
> apt-
Dave Walker wrote:
> Running Sarge 3.1 with kernel 2.4.27-2-386
>
> I have been having problems configuring my mouse in X.
>
> My initial install was from the Sarge 3.1 cd's prior to my having an
> active internet connection. My install was via:
>
> apt-get install x-window-system (from cd's)
>
>
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 09:22:45PM -0600, Dave Walker wrote:
>
> I think the command to remove x should be:
>
> apt-get --purge remove x-window-system , then to run
>
> apt-get install x-window-system (from the net)
>
I don't think that will accomplish what you want. The --p
Running Sarge 3.1 with kernel 2.4.27-2-386
I have been having problems configuring my mouse in X.
My initial install was from the Sarge 3.1 cd's prior to my having an
active internet connection. My install was via:
apt-get install x-window-system (from cd's)
I am considering removing x and re
because no options were
> changed? I am at a loss otherwise to explain why the time stamp was
> not changed. The contents of the file was also unchanged.
>
> startx still results in no mouse action.
>
> I should add that I do have a well behaved mouse at the command line
> a
[This message has also been posted to linux.debian.user.]
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dave Walker wrote:
> The Problem:
>
> When I run X (startx) from any user account, it begins, loads Gnome (just
> today downloaded it) but the mouse does not move. I found out that
> quits X, thankfully, so
why the time stamp was
not changed. The contents of the file was also unchanged.
startx still results in no mouse action.
I should add that I do have a well behaved mouse at the command line
and in Midnight Commander (mc), and can cut and paste between terminal
sessions using the mouse. From this I as
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 00:28, Dave Walker wrote:
> Hope I am at the right place to ask for help!
>
> I have reached a debian wall - I have been happy with my progress to date
> in getting my sarge built and running, but have run into something that I
> can't overcome.
>
> The Problem:
>
> Wh
> On 2/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Your message was received at Wed, 28 Feb 2007 00:33:10 +:
> >
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: No Mouse in X
> >
> > This account is protected by Bluebottle
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> Looks for lines containing (EE) which indicates error lines and post them
> if you see any.
s/Looks/Look
s/indicates/indicate
(feeling embarrassed)
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Dave Walker wrote:
> I have the file /var/log/XFree86.0.log available, but it is rather lengthy
> to post here right now.
Looks for lines containing (EE) which indicates error lines and post them if
you see any.
Also what mouse is this? Is it a USB mouse? PS/2 mouse? touchpad on a
laptop?
raju
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On 02/27/07 17:28, Dave Walker wrote:
> Hope I am at the right place to ask for help!
>
> I have reached a debian wall - I have been happy with my progress to
> date in
> getting my sarge built and running, but have run into something that I
> can't
>
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On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 05:59:08PM +0200, Søren Christensen wrote:
> Thank you, Florian, I'll try this out in the evening. I think this
> should work, it sounds right.
>
> Thanks again.
>
A kernelupgrade and a dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg was enough to get X
running again. Needs some smaller a
Søren Christensen wrote:
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 09:00:52AM +0200, Søren Christensen wrote:
I just made an dist-upgrade from Sarge to Etch. I switched from XFree86
to Xorg, but it will not start.
here is a part of the Xorg.log
[...]
(EE) Configured Mouse: cannot open input device
(EE) PreInit
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 03:52:51PM +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> OK, so at the moment both are not installed, but their configuration
> files are still present. The last versions that were installed
> correspond to the old "matching pair" from Sarge. These were probably
> removed because of depen
Søren Christensen wrote:
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 12:08:58PM +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
[...]
in /dev/input/ I find 13 files:
event[0-3]
js[0-3]
mice
mouse[0-3]
I get the same message, with each file: no such device
[..]
If I remember correctly the upgrade from Sarge to Etch takes you f
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 12:08:58PM +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> Søren Christensen wrote:
> >On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 10:44:00AM +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> >
> >>Quite possibly you can fix this by finding the new device node of your
> >>touchpad and putting that into your xorg.conf. The device
Søren Christensen wrote:
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 10:44:00AM +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
Quite possibly you can fix this by finding the new device node of your
touchpad and putting that into your xorg.conf. The device node is
probably in the /dev/input directory, for example /dev/input/mouse0.
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 09:00:52AM +0200, Søren Christensen wrote:
> I just made an dist-upgrade from Sarge to Etch. I switched from XFree86
> to Xorg, but it will not start.
>
> here is a part of the Xorg.log
[...]
> (EE) Configured Mouse: cannot open input device
> (EE) PreInit failed for input
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 10:44:00AM +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> Quite possibly you can fix this by finding the new device node of your
> touchpad and putting that into your xorg.conf. The device node is
> probably in the /dev/input directory, for example /dev/input/mouse0. A
> quick way to try it
ble to open device
(EE) PreInit failed for input device "Synaptics Touchpad"
(II) UnloadModule: "synaptics"
(WW) No core pointer registered
(II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "Generic Keyboard" (type: KEYBOARD)
No core pointer
The problem seems to be the mouse or to
e pointer
> >
> > The problem seems to be the mouse or touchpad. The computer is a laptop
> > (Compaq Presario 2100), no mouse connected. Before dist-upgrade there was
> > no problem.
>
> from XF86Config-4(5x):
>
>Option "AllowMouseOpenFail&quo
; (Compaq Presario 2100), no mouse connected. Before dist-upgrade there was
> no problem.
from XF86Config-4(5x):
Option "AllowMouseOpenFail" "boolean"
This allows the server to start up even if the mouse
device can't be opened/initialised.
) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/psaux
No such device.
Synaptics driver unable to open device
(EE) PreInit failed for input device "Synaptics Touchpad"
(II) UnloadModule: "synaptics"
(WW) No core pointer registered
(II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device
ginal Message-
From: Juergen Fiedler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 7:06 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: New install->Broken X->modprobe mousedev->now X Works, but
no mouse
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 03:17:24PM -0700, Ed Young wrote:
> Tha
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 03:17:24PM -0700, Ed Young wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> It's a standard PS/2 mouse with a scroll wheel.
>
> The mouse works fine under Windows XP(dual boot system) and when I cat
> /dev/input/mice and move the mouse, I get the random characters. The
> system is a c
Ed Young wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
It's a standard PS/2 mouse with a scroll wheel.
The mouse works fine under Windows XP(dual boot system) and when I cat
/dev/input/mice and move the mouse, I get the random characters. The
system is a cheapo MicroCenter PowerSpec, but I've had it running L
-
From: Juergen Fiedler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 3:06 PM
To: Ed Young
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: New install->Broken X->modprobe mousedev->now X Works, but
no mouse
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 02:31:40PM -0700, Ed Young wrote:
>
>
; I added mousedev to /etc/modules and now when I reboot, X starts but
> still no mouse.
>
> I've run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 and experimented with various
> mouse configs but still no mouse.
Do you get anything interesting when you type 'cat /dev/input/mice'
an
I did a new install of Debian 3.1r1 and X failed out with a
/dev/input/mice no device found error.
I issued modprobe mousedev and then startx got x running, but the mouse
still doesn't work.
I added mousedev to /etc/modules and now when I reboot, X starts but
still no mouse.
I'v
.
I don't think there is an equivalent option for the keyboard.
On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 08:57 -0700, Dan Priestley wrote:
> I need my system to be able to start up with no mouse
> or keyboard attached - only a monitor. I set KDM to
> automatically log me on and then run the desired
I need my system to be able to start up with no mouse
or keyboard attached - only a monitor. I set KDM to
automatically log me on and then run the desired
program. However, this only works if keyboard AND
mouse are connected. If I disconnect either with the
power off, it simply starts up to
On (23/06/05 18:28), Christoph Simon wrote:
> I just installed debian 3.1 and chose to setup a desktop
> environment. Everything seemd to go smooth until GDM showed up and
> neither the keyboard nor the mouse would work. The keyboard does work
> in text mode. In case of the mouse, complains about /
Hi,
I just installed debian 3.1 and chose to setup a desktop
environment. Everything seemd to go smooth until GDM showed up and
neither the keyboard nor the mouse would work. The keyboard does work
in text mode. In case of the mouse, complains about /dev/input/mice
not being a valid device. The mo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat .bashrc
# ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells.
# see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files (in the package bash-doc)
# for examples
# If running interactively, then:
if [ "$PS1" ]; then
# don't put duplicate lines in the history. See bash(1) for m
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cd /dev
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev$ ll mouse
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root5 May 17 2004 mouse -> psaux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev$ ll psaux
crw---1 root root 10, 1 Jun 4 20:28 psaux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev$
I got the same results as [EMAIL PROTECTED
t
mouse and gpm working. However, its basically what the terminal
results were, but still no working mouse.
At least the symlink is there now and I've rebooted but no mouse.
Hope you have more things to
try and thanks for your help. I thought surely the mouse would come
back after getting the sy
opied by hand as I don't know how to copy and paste without mouse and gpm working.
However, its basically what the terminal results were, but still no working mouse.
At least the symlink is there now and I've rebooted but no mouse. Hope you
have more things to
try and thanks for your h
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 02:01:38PM +, Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
> This problem started after removing devfsd on Sarge to overcome a
> conflict between udev and devfs. It just
> took a while to realize it as woody is not booted very often. So, I
> reinstalled devfsd and recreated the symlink
when
booting Sarge, neither has it restored
the mouse when booting Woody. Gpm and udev are installed and
functioning on Sarge. Gpm and devfsd are
installed, but not functioning on Woody.
Symptoms include no mouse(gpm) on console; have mouse pointer in KDE but
doesn't respond to movement of
Am Montag, 9. Mai 2005 21:17 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> i tried modprobe mousedev. That did create the /dev/psaux
> and /dev/input/mice. But neither of them work. It allows me to
> start X, but the mouse won't move.
You need mousedev for the generic mouse support and a second module
specific
On 09/05/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am currently running Debian with a 2.4 Kernel. I recently upgraded to the
> 2.6.8-k7 kernel, but now my X Windows will not work. I get an error saying
> that it couldn't initialize the mouse because /dev/psaux doesn't exit (i
> don't k
> try: modprobe mousedev
>
> that should make /dev/input/mice show up for you.
>
> -davidc
i tried modprobe mousedev. That did create the /dev/psaux
and /dev/input/mice. But neither of them work. It allows me to start X, but
the mouse won't move.
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On Mon, 2005-05-09 at 12:26 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am currently running Debian with a 2.4 Kernel. I recently upgraded to the
> 2.6.8-k7 kernel, but now my X Windows will not work. I get an error saying
> that it couldn't initialize the mouse because /dev/psaux doesn't exit (i
> do
I am currently running Debian with a 2.4 Kernel. I recently upgraded to the
2.6.8-k7 kernel, but now my X Windows will not work. I get an error saying
that it couldn't initialize the mouse because /dev/psaux doesn't exit (i
don't know why it doesn't) i had heard that there were some changes t
Hello
as many i have the problem that the migration to kernel 2.6 didn't went
well because of the lack of the support of the mouse
i went throug the archives and could get most of my machines working by
loading the psmouse module or using directly the /dev/input/mouse0 node
instead if /dev/ps
problem doesn't exist in Knoppix.
>>
>> It kind of sucks having an extra mouse on the table but I can live
>> with that for a while.
>>
>> It looks like something determines that there is no mouse attached
>> when it goes through the KVM. Is anything I can
use on the table but I can live
> with that for a while.
>
> It looks like something determines that there is no mouse attached
> when it goes through the KVM. Is anything I can do to fix this.
>
What brand of KVM switch, out of curiosity?
I have a Belkin 4-port switch, and when I
.
After trying several different values in gpm.conf, on a wile hair, I
decided to try bypassing my KVM switch. That fixed it.
This problem doesn't exist in Knoppix.
It kind of sucks having an extra mouse on the table but I can live
with that for a while.
It looks like something determines t
On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 07:33:36AM -0500, Paul Morgan wrote:
> Mark Healey wrote:
>
> >On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 18:01:59 -0500, Paul Morgan wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>Mark Healey wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>In an earlier attempt to get X running I was told to
> >>>
> >>>If so, run "gpmconfig" and specif
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 06:01:59PM -0500, Paul Morgan wrote:
> Mark Healey wrote:
>
> >In an earlier attempt to get X running I was told to
> >
> >If so, run "gpmconfig" and specify:
> >mouse location: /dev/psaux
> >mouse type: ps/2
> >repeat type: raw
> >
> >For my generic ps2 type mouse.
> >
> >
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 01:40:06PM -0800, Mark Healey wrote:
> I've done that and still no cursor. I booted knoppix and it detected
> the generic ps2 mouse at /dev/psaux and it worked correctly.
>
> What do I check next?
Knoppix detected the mouse for /dev/psaux, in X, or as gpm? (I don't
know
Mark Healey wrote:
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 18:01:59 -0500, Paul Morgan wrote:
Mark Healey wrote:
In an earlier attempt to get X running I was told to
If so, run "gpmconfig" and specify:
mouse location: /dev/psaux
mouse type: ps/2
repeat type: raw
For my generic ps2 type mouse.
I've done th
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 18:01:59 -0500, Paul Morgan wrote:
>Mark Healey wrote:
>
>>In an earlier attempt to get X running I was told to
>>
>>If so, run "gpmconfig" and specify:
>>mouse location: /dev/psaux
>>mouse type: ps/2
>>repeat type: raw
>>
>>For my generic ps2 type mouse.
>>
>>I've done that an
Mark Healey wrote:
In an earlier attempt to get X running I was told to
If so, run "gpmconfig" and specify:
mouse location: /dev/psaux
mouse type: ps/2
repeat type: raw
For my generic ps2 type mouse.
I've done that and still no cursor. I booted knoppix and it detected
the generic ps2 mouse at /
Mark Healey wrote:
In an earlier attempt to get X running I was told to
If so, run "gpmconfig" and specify:
mouse location: /dev/psaux
mouse type: ps/2
repeat type: raw
For my generic ps2 type mouse.
I've done that and still no cursor. I booted knoppix and it detected
the generic ps2 mouse at /
In an earlier attempt to get X running I was told to
If so, run "gpmconfig" and specify:
mouse location: /dev/psaux
mouse type: ps/2
repeat type: raw
For my generic ps2 type mouse.
I've done that and still no cursor. I booted knoppix and it detected
the generic ps2 mouse at /dev/psaux and it wo
"Ben" == Ben Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ben> Hello, I new to Debian and this list. I have just installed
Ben> Debian Woody 3.0 with the 2.4 kernel. My PS2 3-button
Ben> Logitec Mouse does not work in console mode. The mouse
Ben> doesn't work under X either.
Ben
Hello,
I new to Debian and this list.
I have just installed Debian Woody 3.0 with the 2.4 kernel.
My PS2 3-button Logitec Mouse does not work in console mode.
The mouse doesn't work under X either.
I have tried to find docs or FAQs but so far no luck.
Q1- How can I get my mouse going please?
Q2-
| Managed to get a fresh install of woody running but have no mouse in
console mode. Mouse works in X.
| I remember being asked where the mouse was and choosing psaux. It was
just a guess. How can I debug this? The gpm man page isn't particularly
helpfull.
| I do see /var/run/gpm.pid. But
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 11:05:14PM -0800, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Managed to get a fresh install of woody running but have no mouse in
> console mode. Mouse works in X.
>
> I remember being asked where the mouse was and choosing psaux. It was
> just a guess.
= a PS/2 mouse. Most
Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Managed to get a fresh install of woody running
Great ;-)
> but have no mouse in console mode.
What breed of rodent are you dealing with there?
> I do see /var/run/gpm.pid. But have no mouse.
/etc/X11/XF86Config probably needs
Managed to get a fresh install of woody running but have no mouse in
console mode. Mouse works in X.
I remember being asked where the mouse was and choosing psaux. It was
just a guess.
How can I debug this? The gpm man page isn't particularly helpfull.
I do see /var/run/gpm.pid. But ha
On Sun, 2001-12-09 at 21:59, Gilbert w wrote:
> Hello everyone, Im brand spankin new and I just installed debian. Im not
> sure ive completed installation properly, but I have no mouse device(no
> /dev/mouse ). What did I do wrong? I tried reinstalling with a different
> mou
Hello everyone, Im brand spankin new and I just installed debian. Im not
sure ive completed installation properly, but I have no mouse device(no
/dev/mouse ). What did I do wrong? I tried reinstalling with a different
mouse type, but still doesn't work. Is there a way I can manully in
* Cliff Sarginson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010830 15:38]:
> On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 01:51:15PM -0400, Eric Cheney wrote:
> >
> > Hello. I'm trying to introduce a debian box to my officeI am not
> > a sysadmin, so I stumble a little bit with these things. Anyway, I want to
> > make
> > a good
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 01:51:15PM -0400, Eric Cheney wrote:
> >
> > Hello. I'm trying to introduce a debian box to my officeI am not
> > a sysadmin, so I stumble a little bit with these things. Anyway, I want to
> > make
> > a good impression of
* Eric Cheney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (2001-08-30 19:30):
> I loaded up X server and it connects and all that. If I start X with
> gpm, I get a mouse, but it is very erratic and unacceptable. So, if
> I remove gpm, and then restart X, the mouse works fine under X. Ok,
> if I then reboot, there's
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 01:51:15PM -0400, Eric Cheney wrote:
>
> Hello. I'm trying to introduce a debian box to my officeI am not
> a sysadmin, so I stumble a little bit with these things. Anyway, I want to
> make
> a good impression of deb. I've installed woody. I'm getting weird thin
Aug 2001 13:51:15 -0400
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: no mouse with X
Hello. I'm trying to introduce a debian box to my
officeI am not
a sysadmin, so I stumble a little bit with these things.
Anyway, I want to make
a good impression of deb. I've installe
Le -08.30.2001 19:51:15-, « Eric Cheney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) »
a écrit quelques phrases célèbres sur « no mouse with X »
EC> Hello. I'm trying to introduce a debian box to my officeI am not
EC> a sysadmin, so I stumble a little bit with these things. Anyway, I want to
make
m /dev/psaux -> gpmdata. I'm using a ps/2 mouse
I should add that even if I reboot after I've installed gpm, I get
no mouse whatsoever. The system reports gpm running if I do ps -wayx
| grep gpm; but no mouse activity. If I then remove gpm and the
reinstall it with apt, yes it then works. But I can't get it to
work straight from boot.
Thanks again.
Hello. I'm trying to introduce a debian box to my officeI am not
a sysadmin, so I stumble a little bit with these things. Anyway, I want to
make
a good impression of deb. I've installed woody. I'm getting weird things
with the mouse. Can somebody help? Here's what's up.
I loaded up
okay thanks much for info about mouse ie: /dev/psaux..
guaranteed I'll remember that one :) ..
lee
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On Sat, Jun 23, 2001 at 05:55:08PM -0700, Lee Johnson wrote:
> I attempted to install my NVidia driver for my system and it didnt'
> quite make it,- and I've in process corrupted my desktop ...I tried
> making new xf86config but the problem I think is mouse &/or videoram..
>
> I'm also n
On Sat, Jun 23, 2001 at 07:55:44PM -0700, Lee Johnson wrote:
> okay...same thing for me from different angle...my mouse used to work until I
> tried unsuccessfully to install the 3d drivers from NVIDIA for my riva
> cardwell I fried my XF86Config-4 file (monitor kept popping and wouldn't
> giv
.sorry sending this again in case it got missed as I saw someone else with
mouse troubles...:)
Using debian testing albeit when i upgraded I did have unstable listed and NOT
testing but its testing I have? ..whateva...i'll look again mabye i'm wrong and
that my sources.lst file isn't correct
I attempted to install my NVidia driver for my system and it didnt'
quite make it,- and I've in process corrupted my desktop ...I tried
making new xf86config but the problem I think is mouse &/or videoram..
I'm also not sure how to specifiy 16mb in kbytes( for video card
used 16384 ( 409
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 02:30:17PM -0700, Lorens Kulla wrote:
> I've tried to make the links, my mouse is on com1 (ttyS0). When I issue the
> command "ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/mouse" I get file alreaddy Exists. My mouse
> is a Logitech Moouseman Model:M-CV46. I seem to be really out of my league.
T
I appreciate all the help. I will no doubt be back with other problems.
Lorens Kulla
- Original Message -
From: Rob VanFleet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: I now have X, still no mouse
> On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 02:30:1
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001, Rob VanFleet wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 02:30:17PM -0700, Lorens Kulla wrote:
> > I've tried to make the links, my mouse is on com1 (ttyS0). When I issue the
> > command "ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/mouse" I get file alreaddy Exists. My
> > mouse is a Logitech Moouseman Model:
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 02:30:17PM -0700, Lorens Kulla wrote:
> I've tried to make the links, my mouse is on com1 (ttyS0). When I issue the
> command "ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/mouse" I get file alreaddy Exists. My
> mouse is a Logitech Moouseman Model:M-CV46. I seem to be really out of
> my league.
I've tried to make the links, my mouse is on com1
(ttyS0). When I issue thecommand "ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/mouse" I get file
alreaddy Exists. My mouse is a Logitech Moouseman Model:M-CV46. I seem to be
really out of my league.
Lorens>> i have a logitech
mouseman, ps2 + serial-convertor>> a
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