Dear all,
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 04:59, Brian P. Flaherty wrote:
> Richard Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Thanks for trying to help. Just for the record, that did not work.
> > The thinkpad pointing device works fine in X set up as psaux+PS/2.
> >
* Richard Lyons ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030731 04:20]:
> On Thursday 31 July 2003 11:30, Tom Badran wrote:
> [...]
> > you need gpm running to get a mouse on the console. (apt-get
> > install gpm)
> >
> > And you will then want to reconfigure x to read from the gpm device
> > rather than directly from
Richard Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Thanks for trying to help. Just for the record, that did not work.
> The thinkpad pointing device works fine in X set up as psaux+PS/2.
> /dev/gpmdata kills it completely. In neither case will it work
> outside of X. Hey-ho,
On Thursday 31 July 2003 14:22, Antony Gelberg wrote:
> > > On Thursday 31 Jul 2003 12:23, Richard Lyons wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for trying to help. Just for the record, that did not
> > work. The thinkpad pointing device works fine in X set up as
> > psaux+PS/2.
> > On Thursday 31 Jul 2003 12:23, Richard Lyons wrote:
> Thanks for trying to help. Just for the record, that did not work.
> The thinkpad pointing device works fine in X set up as psaux+PS/2.
> /dev/gpmdata kills it completely. In neither case will it work
> outside of X.
y mate, i dont use it so i cant be exactly sure.
>
> The gpm configuration looked fine, then do a dpkg-reconfigure
> xfree86-common (or is it xserver-xfree86) and on the question about
> the mouse there you use /dev/gpmdata (or something similiar, its in
> the list of available opti
On Thursday 31 Jul 2003 12:23, Richard Lyons wrote:
> On Thursday 31 July 2003 11:30, Tom Badran wrote:
> [...]
>
> > you need gpm running to get a mouse on the console. (apt-get
> > install gpm)
> >
> > And you will then want to reconfigure x to read from the gpm device
> > rather than directly fr
On Thursday 31 July 2003 11:30, Tom Badran wrote:
[...]
> you need gpm running to get a mouse on the console. (apt-get
> install gpm)
>
> And you will then want to reconfigure x to read from the gpm device
> rather than directly from the mouse
Aah. You don't happen to know exactly how that config
> Woody bf2.4 on Thinkpad570. I have "mouse" (that red nipple in the
> middle of the keyboard) working normally in X, but nothing when in
> text mode. I can't see anything obviously relevant on google. Can
> anyone point me in the right direction? I am particularly keen to
> have middle button
On Thursday 31 Jul 2003 11:31, Richard Lyons wrote:
> Woody bf2.4 on Thinkpad570. I have "mouse" (that red nipple in the
> middle of the keyboard) working normally in X, but nothing when in
> text mode. I can't see anything obviously relevant on google. Can
> anyone point me in the right directi
Woody bf2.4 on Thinkpad570. I have "mouse" (that red nipple in the
middle of the keyboard) working normally in X, but nothing when in
text mode. I can't see anything obviously relevant on google. Can
anyone point me in the right direction? I am particularly keen to
have middle button cut-an
On 23-Aug-2000 Daniel E. Baumann wrote:
> Geez, maybe somebody should write a mouse howto or something. (just kidding
> isn't that what the XFree86-HOWTO is for?)
There actually is a 3-button-mouse mini-howto.
My mouse problem was that I set it up as microsoft in XF86Setup, and the middle
button
On Wed, 31 Dec 1969, Michael Tanney wrote:
> Whenever I try to start XWindows it stops with the error /dev/mouse does not
> exsist. How do I find out what the device name for the mouse is and
> reconfigure it for XWindows ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael Tanney
>
>
> Send your favorite photo with a
I just replied to another mouse question :) and i gotta ask you too to
include what kind of mouse it is and what port its plugged into (ps/2,
serial) if it's serial which serial port (1/2) ?
nate
Michael Tanney wrote:
>
> Whenever I try to start XWindows it stops with the error /dev/mouse does n
Whenever I try to start XWindows it stops with the error /dev/mouse does not
exsist. How do I find out what the device name for the mouse is and reconfigure
it for XWindows ?
Thanks,
Michael Tanney
Send your favorite photo with any online greeting!
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>
> Hi,
>
> I just got Debian with X running on my Notebook PC, and now I'm trying to
> get my pointing device working. It is supposed to run on the PS/2 port, as
> my bios determines if the built in pointing device is used as PS/2 or the
> external port. How do I s
Hi,
I just got Debian with X running on my Notebook PC, and now I'm trying to
get my pointing device working. It is supposed to run on the PS/2 port, as
my bios determines if the built in pointing device is used as PS/2 or the
external port. How do I set up the PS/2 mouse to be on /dev/
On Mar 19, 8:38, Karsten Bolding wrote:
> On a Toshiba Satellite 110CS I would like to be able to use the
> pointing deviec situated on the keyboard instead of an external
> mouse attached to the serial port, which I want that to use for a
> modem. The info I'm after is the device and protocol to
On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Karsten Bolding wrote:
> On a Toshiba Satellite 110CS I would like to be able to use the
> pointing deviec situated on the keyboard instead of an external
> mouse attached to the serial port, which I want that to use for
> a modem. The info I'm after is the device and protoco
Hi
On a Toshiba Satellite 110CS I would like to be able to use the pointing deviec
situated on the keyboard instead of an external mouse attached to the serial
port, which I want that to use for a modem. The info I'm after is the device
and protocol to enter in XF86Setup. I guess I have to re
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