Søren Christensen wrote:
I've just installed Deb-Sarge, and having some troubles making my mouse
work correct.
I've set it up through dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86, but the mouse
is frozen after reboot, I can't move it.
Mouse-model: PS2, 2 button and scrollwheel as third (middle) button.
I'
evert wrote:
Hallo Steef,
Bij het zoeken naar mijn probleem : Linux Sarge, Frozen mouse kwam ik
jouw vraag /antwoord tegen.
Ik ontmoet momenteel na een Debian sarge installatie hetzelfde
probleem. Wat mij bevreemd is dat ik niet ergens een afdoende
oplossing of antwoord op het probleem vind.
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
evert wrote:
Hallo Steef,
Bij het zoeken naar mijn probleem : Linux Sarge, Frozen mouse kwam
ik jouw vraag /antwoord tegen.
Ik ontmoet momenteel na een Debian sarge installatie hetzelfde
probleem. Wat mij bevreemd is dat ik niet ergens een afdoende
oplossing of antwo
evert wrote:
Hallo Steef,
Bij het zoeken naar mijn probleem : Linux Sarge, Frozen mouse kwam ik
jouw vraag /antwoord tegen.
Ik ontmoet momenteel na een Debian sarge installatie hetzelfde probleem.
Wat mij bevreemd is dat ik niet ergens een afdoende oplossing of
antwoord op het probleem vind.
Hallo Steef,
Bij het zoeken naar mijn probleem : Linux Sarge, Frozen mouse kwam ik
jouw vraag /antwoord tegen.
Ik ontmoet momenteel na een Debian sarge installatie hetzelfde
probleem. Wat mij bevreemd is dat ik niet ergens een afdoende oplossing
of antwoord op het probleem vind. Trial and erro
On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 12:59:05PM +0200, steef wrote:
> Søren Christensen wrote:
>
> >On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 09:23:37PM +0200, steef wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Søren Christensen wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>I've just installed Deb-Sarge, and having some troubles making my mouse
> >>>work correct.
> >>
Søren Christensen wrote:
On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 09:23:37PM +0200, steef wrote:
Søren Christensen wrote:
I've just installed Deb-Sarge, and having some troubles making my mouse
work correct.
I've set it up through dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86, but the mouse
is frozen after reboot
On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 09:23:37PM +0200, steef wrote:
> Søren Christensen wrote:
>
> >I've just installed Deb-Sarge, and having some troubles making my mouse
> >work correct.
> >
> >I've set it up through dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86, but the mouse
> >is frozen after reboot, I can't move it.
Søren Christensen wrote:
I've just installed Deb-Sarge, and having some troubles making my mouse
work correct.
I've set it up through dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86, but the mouse
is frozen after reboot, I can't move it.
Mouse-model: PS2, 2 button and scrollwheel as third (middle) button.
I
On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 06:14:25PM +0100, Adam Mercer wrote:
> is hotplug installed? I've had a few problems with mice when hotplug
> wasn't installed.
yes it is. It is a temporarely problem, sometimes the mouse doesn't
work, right now it does!
/Søren
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On 27/07/05, Søren Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> any suggestions?
is hotplug installed? I've had a few problems with mice when hotplug
wasn't installed.
Cheers
Adam
On Fre, 2002-11-22 at 21:10, William Crowshaw wrote:
> Just upgraded to woody (PowerMac 7500 using kernel
> 2.2.20). Every time -- and I mean every time -- I
> logout of an X session (regardless of which wm I'm
> using) and am thrown back to gdm, my mouse freezes up.
> The keyboard works, but I lo
I am sorry to tell you that but you are clearly off-topic here with your
explaination on how to setup gpm to repeat data for X.
Read the previous mail, it speak about a problem when using X (the mouse
is already configured). The mouse freeze under heavy CPU use.
Christophe
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 a
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 04:19:54PM -0500, christophe barb? wrote:
> Is your mouse a usb one ?
> If yes, which kernel do you use ?
nope it's ps/2
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Is your mouse a usb one ?
If yes, which kernel do you use ?
Christophe
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 09:09:01PM +0100, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to get sid working on my computer. I am also running redhat
> 6.2
>
> I installed woody's base system and upgraded to woody, and then to
* Rudy Gevaert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020213 12:16]:
> My mouse also freezes in X, I have the same X installed in redhat, with
> the latest matrox drivers, and in sid also. In redhat my mouses freezes
> but when I switch to console and back to X my mouse works fine (I can
> live with this), but in s
Hi Joey,
@ 8:53:09 PM on 11/28/2001, joey tsai wrote:
> Hi, I have a Microsoft Intellimouse Optical, and I'm currently using
> it via ps/2 port. I had no problems with it for nearly a year, but
> now in X it will simply freeze on the screen and won't respond.
> Restarting X will usually restore i
On Wednesday 28 November 2001 05:53 pm, joey tsai wrote:
> Hi, I have a Microsoft Intellimouse Optical, and I'm currently using it
> via ps/2 port. I had no problems with it for nearly a year, but now in
> X it will simply freeze on the screen and won't respond. Restarting X
> will usually restor
> Have either of you checked to make sure you don't have gpm running. This
is
> a common symptom of X and gpm conflicting. Most people don't even need or
> want gpm these days. dpkg --purge it if you do have it.
You are so right. I actually thought about stopping gpm - but I didn't
(don't know why
On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 11:18:21PM +0200, valentin born wrote:
> >
> > The problem is that after a minute or less, the cursor freezes. Sometimes
> > it
> > starts with just acting 'weird & jumpy' and then it freezes. Other times
> > it
> > just freezes at without any prior weirdness in movement.
>
> > Have either of you checked to make sure you don't have gpm running. This
> > is
> > a common symptom of X and gpm conflicting. Most people don't even need
> or
> > want gpm these days. dpkg --purge it if you do have it.
> >
> you should be right!
> i didnt mind that - how could i forget!
> bu
> Have either of you checked to make sure you don't have gpm running. This
> is
> a common symptom of X and gpm conflicting. Most people don't even need or
> want gpm these days. dpkg --purge it if you do have it.
>
you should be right!
i didnt mind that - how could i forget!
but on my old comput
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> Hi,
>
> I am running Debian Unstable and I am having some problems.
>
> The problem is that after a minute or less, the cursor freezes. Sometimes
> it
> starts with just acting 'weird & jumpy' and then it freezes. Other times
> it
> just freezes at without any prior weirdness in movement.
>
>
> > > All you have to do os stop gpm, the console pointer
> > > /etc/init.d/gpm stop
> > Each time the mouse freezes or altogether? You mean I should just
> > dpkg --purge gpm? Come to think of it I don't remember having used
> > it before.
> > Each time the mouse freezes or altogether? You mean I
On Monday 01 January 2001 09:04 pm, Bart Szyszka wrote:
> > All you have to do os stop gpm, the console pointer
> > /etc/init.d/gpm stop
>
> Each time the mouse freezes or altogether? You mean I should just
> dpkg --purge gpm? Come to think of it I don't remember having used
> it before.
>
> - Bart
> All you have to do os stop gpm, the console pointer
> /etc/init.d/gpm stop
Each time the mouse freezes or altogether? You mean I should just
dpkg --purge gpm? Come to think of it I don't remember having used
it before.
- Bart
On Sunday 31 December 2000 07:28 pm, Bart Szyszka wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've finally gotten my X server working on this computer with an
> Ati Rage 128 All-InWonder Pro graphics card, but am having trouble
> with the mouse. It's a generic two-button mouse hooked up to the
> PS/2 port. When I get into
On Wed, Nov 25, 1998 at 12:27:42AM +0100, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
> >> "AI" == Andrew Ivanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> AI> I got a small problem in X: sometimes, when I restart my xserver,
> AI> mouse stops working, and only reboot fixes it.
>
> I saw this just today (ps/2 M$ mouse). I
Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
> Shut down gpm before starting X (/etc/init.d/gpm stop). I heared you
> can use a special device in XF86Config make gpm also manage the mouse
> in X, but I can't find any pointer about this right now, so better
In the FaqOMatic there's something about it. If
>> "AI" == Andrew Ivanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AI> I got a small problem in X: sometimes, when I restart my xserver,
AI> mouse stops working, and only reboot fixes it.
I saw this just today (ps/2 M$ mouse). I restarted the Xserver, and it
worked again. I believe it is gpm interfering somew
No, my mouse is a device in my kernel.
Btw, I'm using Microsoft mouse, plugged into Com1.
But it's not an IRQ conflict, my isapnp managed all IRQ numbers.
Anymore ideas?
Andrew
Never include a comment that will help | Andrew Iva
On Tue, Nov 24, 1998 at 07:38:23PM +0100, Peter Berlau wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 24, 1998 at 12:07:50PM -0600, Andrew Ivanov wrote:
> > I got a small problem in X: sometimes, when I restart my xserver, mouse
> > stops working, and only reboot fixes it.
> > Any ideas what is it?
> Looks like You have Mou
On Tue, Nov 24, 1998 at 12:07:50PM -0600, Andrew Ivanov wrote:
> I got a small problem in X: sometimes, when I restart my xserver, mouse
> stops working, and only reboot fixes it.
> Any ideas what is it?
Looks like You have Mouse-Support added as module (?),
after a time of unussed mouse the modul
Ed Cogburn wrote:
>
> I have libgtk 1.04 and GIMP 1.0 (hamm) and a standard serial el-cheapo
> mouse. When I run GIMP, the mouse locks up. I have to use Ctrl-Alt-Backsp
> to exit X. This didn't happen with prior versions, but I'm not sure what
> exactly is causing it, because both gtk and gimp
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