On Tuesday 05 February 2002 12:30 pm, Craig Dickson wrote:
[snip]
>
> Unless you really have a need for the mouse in console mode, it's best
> to get rid of gpm entirely. X's responsiveness to mouse events is
> hindered by interposing an extra, unnecessary user process. There was
> some interesting
begin ben quotation:
> not sure if this will help, as i don't use a scroll-mouse--though the
> erratic mouse motion is exactly the problem i had--and i don't even
> understand why or how this solution works, but it does work for me, so
> you might want to try it.
>
> in /etc/gpm.conf, do
>
> r
On Tuesday 05 February 2002 08:59 am, Greer, Darren (MED) wrote:
> Lo all, I just installed the latest x-window-system-core from
> "unstable".
>
> I have configured it to my system, and am having some issues with my
> Mouse in X-windows. I have configured it with and without scroll
> enabled with
-windows + Mouse issue
You might try with gpm and without.
I usually had problems with gpm and pointing your mouse to /dev/gmpdata
-Original Message-
From: Greer, Darren (MED) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 12:10 PM
To: 'Kurc, Marcin A.'
Subject: RE:
7;
Subject: Re: X-windows + Mouse issue
begin Greer, Darren (MED) quotation:
> Lo all, I just installed the latest x-window-system-core from
> "unstable".
>
> I have configured it to my system, and am having some issues with my
> Mouse in X-windows. I have co
begin Greer, Darren (MED) quotation:
> Lo all, I just installed the latest x-window-system-core from
> "unstable".
>
> I have configured it to my system, and am having some issues with my
> Mouse in X-windows. I have configured it with and without scroll
> enabled with the same problem.
>
>
On Sat, Sep 08, 2001 at 09:43:08AM +0200, Timeboy wrote:
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| On Saturday Sep 08 03:56 dman wrote:
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| > ** On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 06:34:05PM -0700, Mike Egglestone wrote:
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| > ** | > It is a microsoft mouse, connected to the COM1 serial port. I have
| > ** | > editted the "/etc/X11/XF86Config"
On Saturday Sep 08 03:56 dman wrote:
> ** On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 06:34:05PM -0700, Mike Egglestone wrote:
> ** | > It is a microsoft mouse, connected to the COM1 serial port. I have
> ** | > editted the "/etc/X11/XF86Config" file with the "microsoft" protocol ,
> ** | > and port "/dev/ttys0".
>
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 06:34:05PM -0700, Mike Egglestone wrote:
| Quoting Jack Grigg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
|
| > Dear Debian support,
| > I have subscribed with mail address "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
| > (but the return address for this email is also valid)
| >
| > I'm installing release 2.2 r2
| > an
Hi Kent,
Some others have given you some useful advice. It might be an idea
to get gpm working before trying X. This is the program that gets
the mouse working in console mode (text mode).
Sounds like you are pretty new to Debian. It takes a little while
to get the hang of things, but don't gi
KTB wrote:
>You are right I don't have any mouse use when I am in normal test mode. I s
>ee no
>white block or anything when I move my mouse. So, I tried to run gmpconfig
>as root
>and it wasn't there. I searched in dselect but it wasn't listed. I found i
>t listed
>u
You are right I don't have any mouse use when I am in normal test mode. I see
no
white block or anything when I move my mouse. So, I tried to run gmpconfig as
root
and it wasn't there. I searched in dselect but it wasn't listed. I found it
listed
under the directory, under "Console utilities
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