On Sunday 20 June 2004 01:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Kent West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[...]
> > You have to set the repeat type in "gpmconfig" (or manually in
> > /etc/gpm.conf and then restart gpm); the official repeat type I
> > believe is supposed to be "m
- Original Message -
From: "Kent West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: Xserver didn't start
> Mike Chandler wrote:
>
> >
> >Hi Kent, as long as you're in here, can I ask
Mike Chandler wrote:
Hi Kent, as long as you're in here, can I ask a question?
Does gpm not work with a usb wheel mouse?
I install gpm, then do dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 (change
to /dev/gpmdata) restart X and the mouse is frozen.
Thanks...
Yes, it will, but I think there's been some cha
On Saturday 19 June 2004 10:55 am, Kent West wrote:
> Except that he manually commented out the BusID line in XF86Config-4, so
> now debconf will no longer modify that file until he does the stuff at
> the top of the file.
>
> At this point, it might just be easier to manually modify the
> /etc/X1
On Saturday 19 June 2004 11:10 am, Paul Scott wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
> > Except that he manually commented out the BusID line in XF86Config-4,
> > so now debconf will no longer modify that file until he does the stuff
> > at the top of the file.
Yeah, I saw that. If I need to configure again I
Kent West wrote:
Except that he manually commented out the BusID line in XF86Config-4,
so now debconf will no longer modify that file until he does the stuff
at the top of the file.
Thanks. I had already deleted that part of the thread.
Paul
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Paul Scott wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
Keep doing:
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
(and restarting X)
until the mouse works.
I should have said that if you are letting debconf manage your
configuration then it will remember all your previous configuration
answers and you will just have to press En
Paul Scott wrote:
Keep doing:
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
(and restarting X)
until the mouse works.
I should have said that if you are letting debconf manage your
configuration then it will remember all your previous configuration
answers and you will just have to press Enter or occasionally
Brenden T. wrote:
Now it gets new and improved errors and refuses to start.
(II) Keyboard "Generic Keyboard" handled by legacy driver
(**) Option "Protocol" "PS/2"
(**) Configured Mouse: Protocol: "PS/2"
(**) Option "CorePointer"
(**) Configured Mouse: Core Pointer
(**) Option "Device" "/dev/psaux"
Kent West wrote:
Brenden T. wrote:
Kent West wrote:
markspace wrote:
Hi all, I have a new debian install on a machine with a Geforce 2
video card. After the install was complete, the Xserver refused to
start, so I have no gui. I'm not sure where to start debugging this.
Look at the messages dis
Brenden T. wrote:
Kent West wrote:
markspace wrote:
Hi all, I have a new debian install on a machine with a Geforce 2
video card. After the install was complete, the Xserver refused to
start, so I have no gui. I'm not sure where to start debugging this.
Look at the messages displayed on console
Kent West wrote:
markspace wrote:
Hi all, I have a new debian install on a machine with a Geforce 2
video card. After the install was complete, the Xserver refused to
start, so I have no gui.
I'm not sure where to start debugging this.
Look at the messages displayed on console.
Look in the log
markspace wrote:
Hi all, I have a new debian install on a machine with a Geforce 2 video card.
After the install was complete, the Xserver refused to start, so I have no
gui.
I'm not sure where to start debugging this.
Look at the messages displayed on console.
Look in the log file (/var/log/
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