On 2/22/22 10:15, Tim Woodall wrote:
I have a problem with my mouse which operates through a KVM switch.
Initially it works fine but once I switch away from the computer and
then switch back, the scroll wheel is "amplified".
Testing with xev I see 16 messages where I previously expected to see
On Tue, 22 Feb 2022, Tim Woodall wrote:
I have a problem with my mouse which operates through a KVM switch.
Unplugging and replugging the dongle does fix it until I use the switch
box again. But unplugging the computer from the KVM box and plugging it
back in does NOT fix the problem.
In fa
Installed Virtualbox-guest-X11 from lenny repository and now it works.
The guest from Virtualbox virtual CD did not work.
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On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 04:13, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> I have VirtualBox 3.1.2r56127 running on amd64 Windows7 host, and an
> amd64 Lenny client.
>
> Everything seemed to work before I finished the vboxadd setup adding
> VirtualBox client support.
>
> Now the mouse responds to right click (open
Same problem, will investigate tomorrow
thierry
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On 9/14/06, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12.09.06 20:25, ferrangu z wrote:> Got a strange Problem. The lights of my optical mouse just shuts of while> just booting into kernel 2.6.x, and it stops working.>> The mouse works fine in
2.4.x kernels.is it USB mouse? Do (and did)
On 12.09.06 20:25, ferrangu z wrote:
> Got a strange Problem. The lights of my optical mouse just shuts of while
> just booting into kernel 2.6.x, and it stops working.
>
> The mouse works fine in 2.4.x kernels.
is it USB mouse? Do (and did) you use debian kernels?
Do you use hotplug, do you have
On 9/13/06, Paolo Pantaleo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2006/9/12, ferrangu z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> Got a strange Problem. The lights of my optical mouse just shuts of while> just booting into kernel 2.6.x, and it stops working.
>> The mouse works fine in 2.4.x kernels.try loading mousedev, or
2006/9/12, ferrangu z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Got a strange Problem. The lights of my optical mouse just shuts of while
just booting into kernel 2.6.x, and it stops working.
The mouse works fine in 2.4.x kernels.
try loading mousedev, or any other module that was loaded with kernel
2.4 and
kangja wrote:
Sorry, forgot about the attachment in the previous mail.
Mine is a 7-button optical mouse. It had worked properly before when I
was running kernel-2.6.12. Failed to work after I upgraded to
kernel-2.6.15. It does not work whether I use udev or not.
I can make it work by doing a a
kangja wrote:
Hi,
from boot-up, the mouse is frozen at the kdm login screen.
Have looked through xorg.conf. Seems OK to me. Have also tried Explorer
PS/2 for protocol.
Attached are : Xorg.0.log and xorg.conf.
would appreciate the assistance in resolving the problem
Did it ever work?
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On Thu, May 25, 2006 at 03:06:33PM -0400, kangja wrote:
> Attached are : Xorg.0.log and xorg.conf.
No, they aren't.
For text files, it's better to include them inline than attach them anyway.
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Jon Schneider wrote:
I have a problem with a USB Genius KYE wheelemouse running on testing
beta4 i386. Basically it just moves up and down.
I had that same problem last night.
IN /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
Find the line that says:
Option "Protocol" ""
Try using a different protocol and then r
Jon Schneider wrote:
I have a problem with a USB Genius KYE wheelemouse running on testing
beta4 i386. Basically it just moves up and down.
My gut instinct is that you have a bad mouse.
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thanks
It definitely helped!!!
Manu
--- ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> that works for me with kernel 2.6.3 and XFree 4.3:
>
> i had to add the modules
>
> mousedev
> psmouse
>
> in /etc/modules
>
> hth
>
> ben
>
> Manu wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I am having a problem with my mouse
On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 04:44:41AM -0800, Manu wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am having a problem with my mouse (Psaux) and cannot
> figure out what it is. It not working at all.
> Everything else work but my mouse...
>
> I have attached the log when booting with kernel 2.6.3
>
> and my Xfree86 configuration
hi,
that works for me with kernel 2.6.3 and XFree 4.3:
i had to add the modules
mousedev
psmouse
in /etc/modules
hth
ben
Manu wrote:
Hi
I am having a problem with my mouse (Psaux) and cannot
figure out what it is. It not working at all.
Everything else work but my mouse...
I have attached t
Manu wrote:
Hi
I am having a problem with my mouse (Psaux) and cannot
figure out what it is. It not working at all.
Everything else work but my mouse...
I have attached the log when booting with kernel 2.6.3
and my Xfree86 configuration
any idea?
Thanks
Manu
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On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 11:17:22AM -0800, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> Hi, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and Pigion,
>
> On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 05:04:58PM +, Pigeon wrote:
> > echo -n '\377' > /dev/psaux should reset the mouse.
>
> Pigion, great info. Thanks. Where did you find this trick. Is there
> similar fo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to everyone who helped me here.
In the end after trying all the suggestions, it seem the only way I can get
it to work is by un-installing gpm.I did that and it works fine now.
I did try having the two running together with same protocl etc, but that
didnt work e
Hi, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and Pigion,
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 05:04:58PM +, Pigeon wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 10:27:09PM -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 07:16:57PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
> > | This one time, at band camp, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> >
> > |
Thanks to everyone who helped me here.
In the end after trying all the suggestions, it seem the only way I can get
it to work is by un-installing gpm.I did that and it works fine now.
I did try having the two running together with same protocl etc, but that
didnt work either.
thanks a
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 10:27:09PM -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 07:16:57PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
> | This one time, at band camp, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
> | > I an having weird things happen to my mouse on bootup, and through X.
> | > Generic ps/2 mouse, wi
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Once upon a time Alvin Oga wrote @ Thu, 23 Jan 2003 13:21:28 -0800 (PST)
>
> hi ya
>
> On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > /dev/mouse
> > /dev/psaux (used by gpm)
> >
> > and different protocols
> >
> > protocol PS/2
> > protocol
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 07:16:57PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
| This one time, at band camp, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
| > I an having weird things happen to my mouse on bootup, and through X.
| > Generic ps/2 mouse, windows type clone
| > I am trying different combinations of :
| > /dev/mouse
| > /
> "Alvin" == Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alvin> hi ya On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> /dev/mouse /dev/psaux (used by gpm)
>>
>> and different protocols
>>
>> protocol PS/2 protocol mousesystems protocol IntelliMouse (used
>> with a different mouse th
This one time, at band camp, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Hello,
>
> I an having weird things happen to my mouse on bootup, and through X.
> Generic ps/2 mouse, windows type clone
> I am trying different combinations of :
> /dev/mouse
> /dev/psaux (used by gpm)
> and different protocols
> protocol PS
hi ya
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> /dev/mouse
> /dev/psaux (used by gpm)
>
> and different protocols
>
> protocol PS/2
> protocol mousesystems
> protocol IntelliMouse (used with a different mouse than above two)
>
> but the mouse if _still_ unstable. At the slightest touch
Anna Lawless wrote:
>I've used Mandrake for the last two years, but always wanted to
>move to Debian. I installed release 2r2 on my old box a year ago,
>but couldn't get my mouse to work in an x window, so moved back to
>another distro.
>
>I've just installed Woody on my main box. Everything went
Anna Lawless wrote:
>
>
>I've just installed Woody on my main box. Everything went fine
>until I started an X session. Then... mouse pointer as
>windowmanager was loading, then pointer disappeared. The desktop
>menus open at random, it seems, I have a mouse pointer, but it's
>not working properly
"Anna Lawless" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've used Mandrake for the last two years, but always wanted to
> move to Debian.
Quite right too!!
> I'm using XF86-4 with the Vesa driver for a nVideo Riva2 card. My
> mouse is a standard ps2 wheelmouse.
Are you using gpm? (Have you use of the
On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Anna Lawless wrote:
> I've used Mandrake for the last two years, but always wanted to
> move to Debian. I installed release 2r2 on my old box a year ago,
> but couldn't get my mouse to work in an x window, so moved back to
> another distro.
>
> I've just installed Woody on my
Anna Lawless wrote:
> ...
> I'm a Debian newbie and don't have a great deal of experience with
> working with console apps. I don't know which editor would be best
> for me to read and edit my xf86-4 config file.
Type mc for midnight commander. It has a good simple editor.
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Thanks to everyone who responded regarding the mouse problem. I fixed the
problem by changing XF86Config as follows, along with a new link from
/dev/mouse and - killing gpm. I don't use any program that run it, and
don't know what programs do, and missed the fact that it was installed by
default.
Andy writes:
> That is correct and mentioned on the Debian website - potato is no longer
> being actively maintained.
Potato _is_ being actively maintained, and will continue to be until Woody
is released. It is just not having new packages or new versions of old
packages added. Security fixes a
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 06:06:26PM -0700, David Smead wrote:
> Apparently potato doesn't default install to XF86Config-4. I figured it
> was best to start with stable before moving to Woody, but maybe stable has
> been orphaned.
>
That is correct and mentioned on the Debian website - potato is no
David Smead wrote:
Jamin,
Thanks for the response. Here's what /etc/X11/XF86Config says about the
mouse.
Section "Pointer"
Protocol"Microsoft"
Device "/dev/mouse"
BaudRate1200
Emulate3Timeout 50
Resolution 100
Buttons 3
Emulate3Buttons
EndSe
Jamin,
Thanks for the response. Here's what /etc/X11/XF86Config says about the
mouse.
Section "Pointer"
Protocol"Microsoft"
Device "/dev/mouse"
BaudRate1200
Emulate3Timeout 50
Resolution 100
Buttons 3
Emulate3Buttons
EndSection
Apparent
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002 17:21:13 -0700 (PDT)
"David Smead" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> NFS looks like it starts OK this time but I haven't tried it yet because
> this time around I have problems with X. Everything works but the
> middle button on a Logitech mouse which uses the M$ protocol. Nothing
Try using the middle mouse wheel to paste. 2 button mice default to
right button, 3 button default to middle.
--mike
On 08 Aug 2001 12:37:18 -0400, Rob Ransbottom wrote:
> I have just changed from a Alps glidepoint PS/2 touchpad
> to a Logitech Cordless Trackman trackball.
> (The touchpad was oc
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 11:09:55AM -0400, Cheng-Dar K Lee wrote:
> Hi,
> I am a newbie of Debian. I tried to install the potato version of
> Debian for like the nth time and still couldn't get my mouse worked. The
> mouse doesn't follow my hand motion and moves erratically on the screen
> in
Cheng-Dar K Lee wrote:
Hi,
I am a newbie of Debian. I tried to install the potato version of
Debian for like the nth time and still couldn't get my mouse worked. The
mouse doesn't follow my hand motion and moves erratically on the screen
in X. The protocol in XF86Config is "PS/2" and the
It's simple enough to have /dev/gpmdata as your device if you are
running GPM, but if you don't need GPM, simply do a
# apt-get remove gpm
will work (here, # stands for _root_ not _comment_)
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On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 10:57:02PM -0500, john connolly wrote:
> I have potato installed using a SiS6326 4MB graphics card.
> After the SVGA server was installed Xwindows loads ok
> but I cannot control the (ps2) mouse. The mouse works ok
> in console mode. I think the Xwindows version is 3.3.6.
a
> -Original Message-
> From: Price, Tim
> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 2:35 PM
> To: 'john connolly'; debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: RE: mouse problem under Xwindows
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: john c
> -Original Message-
> From: john connolly [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 1:57 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: mouse problem under Xwindows
>
> I have potato installed using a SiS6326 4MB graphics card.
> After the SVGA server was installed X
Did you modify your /etc/X11/XF86Config to reflect the changes ?
The mouse device should read "/dev/gpmdata".
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Micha Feigin wrote:
Hi,
If it's connected to a PS2 port the correct device is /dev/psaux.
Cheers
MaryK
> I just upgraded from a 485dx2 using a bus mouse which worked great to a
> pentiumIII450.
> I move the whole system to the new disk but the mouse doesn't seem to
> work.
> I tried most pr
Hi,
You can try the following:
1. go to prompt mode (test mode) by "xdm stop"
2. use XF86Setup to set the port and protocol for your mouse.
3. start xwin, the mouse should work. If not, you can check two files,
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config, and /etc/gpm.conf, make sure the port
and protocol a
Hi all,
Thanks for ur help.I installed psaux using modconf & now it is
working fine.
Thanks once again.
Mani.
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From: Mark Wagnon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 1999 11:47 AM
To: S Manikandan
Subject: Re: mouse problem
On Thu 09/0
On Thu 09/02/99 11:39AM, S Manikandan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how to load psaux module?please explain,iam a newbie this area.
>
I think that if you're still using the kernel that the installation
procedure installed, you can use modconf to install new modules. I'm
not 100% certain, because I've n
S Manikandan wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Recently installed Debian Linux 2.1 ,mouse server gpm is not
> starting & it
> says that freopen(stderr) not able to open.my mouse type is PS/2.X server
> is starting,but be'coz mouse is not moving,Iam not able to do anything
> ,without mouse.Is it pos
Hi,
how to load psaux module?please explain,iam a newbie this area.
TIA,
Mani.
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From: Mark Wagnon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 1999 11:29 AM
To: S Manikandan
Subject: Re: mouse problem
On Thu 09/02/99 11:19AM, S Manikandan wrote
On Thu 09/02/99 11:19AM, S Manikandan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Recently installed Debian Linux 2.1 ,mouse server gpm is not
> starting & it
> says that freopen(stderr) not able to open.my mouse type is PS/2.X server
> is starting,but be'coz mouse is not moving,Iam not able to do anything
> ,wit
Jan Ramon wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>My mouse is on /dev/ttyS1. however, since a few days, gpm and X don't
>react any more to mouse movements/clicks.
>i don't know much about mouse configuration, but "cat /dev/ttyS0" gives an
>IO error, while "cat /dev/ttyS1" doesn't, so i assume the system
On my laptop which has a PS/2 compatible pointing device, the device I use is
/dev/psaux. I had to compile support into the kernel. HTH.
Paul Rightley
On 07-May-97 Klaus Hergerschiemer wrote:
>>If you have ps/2 mouse support compiled in the kernel it's /dev/psmouse
>
If you have ps/2 mouse support compiled in the kernel it's /dev/psmouse
joe
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On Wed, 7 May 1997, Ulf Jaenicke-Roessler wrote:
> David S. Jackson wrote:
> > On Wed, 7 May 1997, System Account wrote:
> >
> > > i have tried gpm -m /dev/mouse -t just_about_everything_i_could_find and
> > > i just get /dev/xxx no such device.
> >
> > try gpm -m /dev/psmouse -t ps2
>
> And d
David S. Jackson wrote:
> On Wed, 7 May 1997, System Account wrote:
>
> > i have tried gpm -m /dev/mouse -t just_about_everything_i_could_find and
> > i just get /dev/xxx no such device.
>
> try gpm -m /dev/psmouse -t ps2
And don't forget to include support for bus mice in your kernel.
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On Wed, 7 May 1997, System Account wrote:
> i have tried gpm -m /dev/mouse -t just_about_everything_i_could_find and
> i just get /dev/xxx no such device.
try gpm -m /dev/psmouse -t ps2
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Thanks Stan!
permisions of /dev/mouse rw-rw-rw-
BUT
permisions of /dev/ttyS0 rw-rw
(I must get the hang of links sometime)
so, a dab of chmod and it seems cured.
Thanks again,
Robert Varley
Trowbridge, Wilts
On Sun, 16 Feb 1997, Stan Brown wrote:
> >
> > Hi Folks.
> >
> > I have a puz
On Tue, 14 Jan 1997, Patrice LE LOUREC - STAGIAIRE A FT.CNET/LAB/FCI/PIH wrote:
> I m a new user of debian linux. I ve installed debian with a cdrom. There
> was the package gpm for the mouse. That works very good. But after, I ve
> installed Xwindows and when I mdo "startx' the computer complains
Salut Patrice,
I think the problem has to do with the device you are using. As far as I
know, the cuax-devices can normally be used by one process only at a
given time. E. g. if gpm uses device /dev/cua0, as in your case, and
then the X-Server is started it can't use the mouse because device
/dev/
> I m a new user of debian linux. I ve installed debian with a cdrom. There
> was the package gpm for the mouse. That works very good. But after, I ve
> installed Xwindows and when I mdo "startx' the computer complains about
> device mouse busy. My mouse is on /dev/cua0. If I remove gpm, startx
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