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
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