Alexei Chetroi wrote:
Hi,
I have a very strange problem with X11. I'm running sarge with Nvidia
2 MX400. nvidia-glx is 1.0.7174-4. The problem is that my desktop
freezes, so that mouse pointer still can be mooved (like old days of
win3.11 :) but nothing is updated on the screen. If I ssh to t
Alexei Chetroi napisał(a):
Where I can get version 1.0.7167 of debian packages?
snapshot.debian.net has only nvidia-kernel-src which are too old.
Perhaps I can try x-org in place of xfree.
Dunno. I don't use debian Nvidia packages. I use the installer from
NVidia site.
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On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 12:11:07PM +0200, Mariusz Kruk wrote:
> Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 12:11:07 +0200
> From: Mariusz Kruk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: strange X11 problem
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> Alexei Chetroi napisał(a):
> > Hi,
> > I
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 01:22:32PM +0300, Alexei Chetroi wrote:
> Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 13:22:32 +0300
> From: Alexei Chetroi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: strange X11 problem
>
> On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 12:13:44PM +0200, Martin Me
Alexei Chetroi napisał(a):
Hi,
I have a very strange problem with X11. I'm running sarge with Nvidia
2 MX400. nvidia-glx is 1.0.7174-4. The problem is that my desktop
freezes, so that mouse pointer still can be mooved (like old days of
win3.11 :) but nothing is updated on the screen. If I ssh
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 12:13:44PM +0200, Martin Mewes wrote:
> Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 12:13:44 +0200
> From: Martin Mewes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Alexei Chetroi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: strange X11 problem
>
> H
Hello,
Alexei Chetroi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a very strange problem with X11. I'm running sarge with Nvidia
> 2 MX400. nvidia-glx is 1.0.7174-4. The problem is that my desktop
> freezes, so that mouse pointer still can be mooved (like old days of
> win3.11 :) but nothing is updated
You need to make a symbolic link from the real mouse device to the
/dev/mouse file.
If you've got a ps/2 mouse then the real mouse device is /dev/psaux.
If you've got a serial mouse then the real mouse device is /dev/ttySx
where x is the number of the serial port, 0 for COM1 through 3 for COM4.
As root you could:
ln -s /dev/psaux /dev/mouse
Alternatively, you could redo xf86config and instead of accepting the default
of /dev/mouse put in /dev/psaux. This is assuming you have a ps2 mouse, which
you did not specify.
Regards,
Wm
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