On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 12:05:17AM +0100, Daniel Rowell Faulkner wrote:
| I've just installed woody for my brother,
...
|
| I'm using the software that comes with woody only at this moment in time.
| (Though an older kernel is still used as I've not found the time to
| put a decent one on, as I in
I've just installed woody for my
brother,
I'm using the software that comes with woody only
at this moment in time.
(Though an older kernel is still used as I've not
found the time to put a decent one on, as I installed potato then
upgraded)
So kernel = 2.2.18
Debian dist = woody
The com
I think if you run gpm, in X the mouse should be configured with device
"/dev/gpmdata" and protocol "MouseSystems". At least it works on my system, but
I have a different mouse. You can try anyway...
Regards,
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Joachim Fahnenmüller
Lehrer für Mathematik und Physik
Herder-Gymnasium
Kattowitze
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Joe Nahmias wrote on Thu Jan 24, 2002 um 06:26:45PM:
> > I had this. I removed gpm (apt-get remove gpm) and symlinked /dev/mouse to
> > /dev/psaux, and the problem went away. But that means no mouse on the
> > console (boo hoo).
> Well, I used to be able to have gpm and X co-exist -- I ju
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 06:44:47PM -0500, Joe Nahmias wrote:
| > > > I had this. I removed gpm (apt-get remove gpm) and symlinked /dev/mouse
to
| > > > /dev/psaux, and the problem went away. But that means no mouse on the
| > > > console (boo hoo).
| > > Well, I used to be able to have gpm and X c
> > > I had this. I removed gpm (apt-get remove gpm) and symlinked /dev/mouse to
> > > /dev/psaux, and the problem went away. But that means no mouse on the
> > > console (boo hoo).
> > Well, I used to be able to have gpm and X co-exist -- I just can't remember
> > how... Can anyone else help??
> W
> > I am having trouble using my Micro$oft PS/2 wheel mouse under X.
> > When I run startx (as either a regular user or root), the desktop appears
> > normal, but moving the mouse causes random buttons to be pressed, and the
> > pointer moves in random directions.
> I had this. I removed gpm (a
> I am having trouble using my Micro$oft PS/2 wheel mouse under X.
> When I run startx (as either a regular user or root), the desktop appears
> normal, but moving the mouse causes random buttons to be pressed, and the
> pointer moves in random directions.
I had this. I removed gpm (apt-get r
Hello list,
I am having trouble using my Micro$oft PS/2 wheel mouse under X.
When I run startx (as either a regular user or root), the desktop appears
normal, but moving the mouse causes random buttons to be pressed, and the
pointer moves in random directions.
I am running Debian
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