That worked, Chanop. Thanks!
btw, Ron, I also tried stopping and re-starting /etc/init.d/gpm, but it
didn't help. Thanks, though.
Aaron the happy debian-user
Quoth Chanop...
> From your description I think you turned on gpm repeater mode, I guess.
> rerun gpmconfig again and turn it off with "
What if you stop gpm, and try again. (Start a x session, go back to
console and do /etc/init.dgpm stop as root, or stop gpm first and then
start an x session).
Ron Rademaker
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Aaron Maxwell wrote:
> Hi. I'm experiencing technical difficulties,
> if you can help I'll love yo
My bad, I meant "with and without gdm", as in "GNOME display manager".
gpm (the console mouse server) was always running.
> > btw, this seems independent of WM (tested with twm; and enlightenment,
> > both with and without gpm).
>
> Are you sure about thi
Once upon a time, I heard Aaron Maxwell say
>
> I'm running what was CorelOS, pretty much converted to woody (remove
> all the packages with "corel" in them, edit sources.list, then apt-get
> update && apt-get upgrade).
The correct way to go.
> My mouse doesn't work in X, much as if I had
> th
Hi. I'm experiencing technical difficulties,
if you can help I'll love you forever...
I'm running what was CorelOS, pretty much converted to woody (remove
all the packages with "corel" in them, edit sources.list, then apt-get
update && apt-get upgrade). My mouse doesn't work in X, much as if I
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