On Thu, 31 May 2018 11:04:10 -0500
"Martin McCormick" wrote:
> You might search web archives and internet discussion
> groups to see if there is a replacement driver for the mouse
> which is a real shame since it used to work but that particular
> module doesn't work which is valuable info
Piotr wrote:
> See the new log file. But still it says that destination is null.
>
> What next to check?
your log is not complete
it was seeing before
dict entry(
string "ActiveState"
variant string "inactive"
)
dict entry(
string "SubSt
Piotr writes:
> dmesg gave me this (relevant lines when BT mouse was connected)
>
> [ 4218.671838] hid-generic 0005:0A5C:0001.0004: unknown main item tag 0x0
> [ 4218.676386] input: Bluetooth 3.0 Mouse as
> /devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1:1.0/bluetooth/hci0/hci0:3/0005:0A5C:0001.00
On Thu, 31 May 2018 14:58:59 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> you sure about init? ps -A | head -3
This is what I got.
user@localhost:~$ ps -A | head -3
PID TTY TIME CMD
1 ?00:00:01 init
2 ?00:00:00 kthreadd
> so what is the dbus-monitor output now
See the new log f
Piotr wrote:
>> ps -A | head -3
>> PID TTY TIME CMD
>> 1 ? 00:00:33 init
>> 2 ? 00:00:01 kthreadd
>
> OK, I booted as you suggested, but the mouse problem remains. Any other
> suggestions?
you sure about init? ps -A | head -3
so what is the dbus-monitor output now
regard
On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 02:00:10PM +0200, Piotr wrote:
> Was Jessie already using systemd by default?
Yes. Both on new installs and on upgrades from wheezy.
On Thu, 31 May 2018 12:10:13 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> You see all works fine until systemd gets in the game.
> As I refused to use systemd I can't help much, but this needs to be
> investigated
Was Jessie already using systemd by default? If "yes" then maybe this is not
the source of the problem
Piotr wrote:
>> dbus-monitor --system
>>
>> and switch mouse on/off to reconnect. Tell us what you see.
>
> I see the change was logged when I connected BT mouse (see
> dbus-monitor.log)
>
>
>> If mouse is
>> correctly discovered and selected by BT you have to look at higher level
>> - the X s
On Tue, 29 May 2018 22:55:51 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> dbus-monitor --system
>
> and switch mouse on/off to reconnect. Tell us what you see.
I see the change was logged when I connected BT mouse (see dbus-monitor.log)
> If mouse is
> correctly discovered and selected by BT you have to look at h
On Tue, 29 May 2018 12:01:20 -0500
"Martin McCormick" wrote:
> You might get some information from dmesg. dmesg lists
> all the electronic devices your system knows about when it booted
> up such as sound cards, disk controllers and network interfaces.
> Your computer should make note of
Piotr Martyniuk wrote:
> I am using USB dongle for blue-tooth connections. I can pair the mouse and
> connect to it. However moving a mouse and/or clicking has no effect
> (cursor stays where it was, clicks are not recognized).
No make model for mouse or BT device in your PC.
I don't know if blue
Piotr Martyniuk writes:
> Dear all,
>
> Recently I upgraded from Jessie to Stretch in order to be able to install
> new
> package versions.
> The upgrade seems to be successful (I did not have any errors in the
> process),
> but I noticed that the Blue tooth mouse is not working (it was workin
Dear all,
Recently I upgraded from Jessie to Stretch in order to be able to install
new
package versions.
The upgrade seems to be successful (I did not have any errors in the
process),
but I noticed that the Blue tooth mouse is not working (it was working fine
in
Jessie).
I am using USB dongle f
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