t think you ever stated what version of USB3 the computer
> ports support?
>
> > 3- I restarted the system.
> >
> > After the above steps, I plugged in the USB external disk. When I
> > checked with "lsusb -t", the external disk speed was still 5000M. I
&g
Thanks for the update on the solution -- it could help someone else in the
future. (PS: Sorry about your fall and broken shoulder blades -- I hope they
heal completely and soon.)
On Thursday, May 08, 2025 04:22:08 PM Van Snyder wrote:
> When I reached for that mouse, my forearm
I've worked out the cause of the problem, and the weirdness of the
apparent solution.
I broke both shoulder blades in a recent fall. In particular, I still
can't raise my right hand onto the mouse pad on the right side of my
keyboard, and there's no space for one on the left. So I
On Thursday 08 May 2025 12:42:38 pm gene heskett wrote:
>
> On 5/8/25 09:33, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > On Thu, May 08, 2025 at 09:27:54AM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> >> So, iiuc, one mouse works properly, and the other does not. M
On 5/8/25 09:33, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Thu, May 08, 2025 at 09:27:54AM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
So, iiuc, one mouse works properly, and the other does not. My first suspect
would be the mouse hardware.
If the problem mouse is the wireless one, I'd also suspec
Good points!
On Thursday, May 08, 2025 09:32:40 AM to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Thu, May 08, 2025 at 09:27:54AM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > So, iiuc, one mouse works properly, and the other does not. My first
> > suspect would be the mouse hardware.
On Thu, May 08, 2025 at 09:27:54AM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
> So, iiuc, one mouse works properly, and the other does not. My first suspect
> would be the mouse hardware.
>
> If the problem mouse is the wireless one, I'd also suspect the driver for the
> wir
t; > closed the tab instead of "topping" it. The scroll wheel magnifies or
> > shrinks instead of scrolling. Then if I use the other mouse, the correct
> > behavior is restored.
> >
> > This is entirely new — never happened before today.
> >
> > I th
of "topping" it. The scroll wheel magnifies or shrinks instead of
> scrolling. Then if I use the other mouse, the correct behavior is restored.
>
> This is entirely new — never happened before today.
>
> I thought this was only a Firefox thing so I restarted it, but that d
key is down. Maybe yours is
stuck, or the computer lost track of its up-down state? Try tapping
them. The other symptoms, no idea.
Would this be consistent with the observation that I can "cure" the
problem by using the other mouse? That is, if one mouse wheel is
magnifying, by scro
s if the ctrl key is down. Maybe yours is
> stuck, or the computer lost track of its up-down state? Try tapping
> them. The other symptoms, no idea.
Would this be consistent with the observation that I can "cure" the
problem by using the other mouse? That is, if one mouse wheel i
On 5/7/25 20:03, Van Snyder wrote:
I have two mice: One is wireless, the other USB, both Logitech.
The scroll wheel magnifies or shrinks instead of scrolling.
That there is what happens if the ctrl key is down. Maybe yours is
stuck, or the computer lost track of its up-down state? Try ta
scrolling. Then if I use the other mouse, the
correct behavior is restored.
This is entirely new — never happened before today.
I thought this was only a Firefox thing so I restarted it, but that
didn't help. Then I reinstalled it, and that didn't help. I cleared all
my history and ca
On Wed, Apr 16, 2025 at 8:27 AM Jan Claeys wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2025-04-15 at 20:47 +0100, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
> > Jan Claeys wrote:
> > > On Sun, 2025-04-06 at 17:42 +0300, Serkan Kurt wrote:
> > > > Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connec
l disk. When I
> checked with "lsusb -t", the external disk speed was still 5000M. I
> changed the ports where the mouse dongle and external disk were
> plugged in.
> Result; "Class=Mass Storage, Driver=usb-storage, 480M"
>
> I started the process of copying a la
On Tue, 2025-04-15 at 20:47 +0100, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
> Jan Claeys wrote:
> > On Sun, 2025-04-06 at 17:42 +0300, Serkan Kurt wrote:
> > > Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connected to the laptop.
> > > When I connect a WD Element 1 TB or WD Element
Jan Claeys wrote:
> On Sun, 2025-04-06 at 17:42 +0300, Serkan Kurt wrote:
> > Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connected to the laptop. When I
> > connect a WD Element 1 TB or WD Element 4 TB external disk to the
> > other USBA (ss) port, the working distance of the mou
On Sun, 2025-04-06 at 17:42 +0300, Serkan Kurt wrote:
> Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connected to the laptop. When I
> connect a WD Element 1 TB or WD Element 4 TB external disk to the
> other USBA (ss) port, the working distance of the mouse drops to
> about 0.5 meters. Normal
in the USB external disk. When I
checked with "lsusb -t", the external disk speed was still 5000M. I
changed the ports where the mouse dongle and external disk were
plugged in.
Result; "Class=Mass Storage, Driver=usb-storage, 480M"
I started the process of copying a large file
an old BeagleBoard had this. USB
ports were USB2 only and at the time, mice and keyboards were USB1. You
had to plug in a suitable USB2 hub to be able to use a mouse and
keyboard.
On 4/7/25 9:23 AM, Serkan Kurt wrote:
. . .
Can the USB3 port be used with the USB2 protocol in terms of software?
I've never heard of USB breaking compatibility with prior versions.
--
JHHL
it the whole system that freezes, or is it just the
keyboard and mouse?
If it's the whole system, then it's probably unrelated to the
keyboard/mouse and the way they're connected.
Stefan
On 2025-04-07 15:34, Stefan Monnier wrote:
I occasionally have the wireless mouse and the USB keyboard freeze
with
XFCE/Bookworm when plug in a (powered) external disk to a USB port.
I've
ordered a powered USB hub and will see if it stops happening.
Assuming the external USB disk is i
Thank you for everyone's interest.
I wrapped the external disk and its cable with aluminum foil. This process
provided a distance of about 10 cm. I do not have a USB hub with external
power.
Unfortunately, I cannot find a quality USBA, male, female cable anytime
soon. As far as I know, 500mA curr
> I occasionally have the wireless mouse and the USB keyboard freeze with
> XFCE/Bookworm when plug in a (powered) external disk to a USB port. I've
> ordered a powered USB hub and will see if it stops happening.
Assuming the external USB disk is indeed using its own power, thi
On 2025-04-06 16:07, Nicolas George wrote:
Serkan Kurt (HE12025-04-06):
Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connected to the laptop. When I
connect a WD Element 1 TB or WD Element 4 TB external disk to the
other
USBA (ss) port, the working distance of the mouse drops to about 0.5
meters
Nicolas George wrote:
> Serkan Kurt (HE12025-04-06):
> > Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connected to the laptop. When I
> > connect a WD Element 1 TB or WD Element 4 TB external disk to the
> > other USBA (ss) port, the working distance of the mouse drops to
> >
Serkan Kurt (HE12025-04-06):
> Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connected to the laptop. When I
> connect a WD Element 1 TB or WD Element 4 TB external disk to the other
> USBA (ss) port, the working distance of the mouse drops to about 0.5
> meters. Normally 10 meters. The lapto
On Sun, Apr 06, 2025 at 05:42:19PM +0300, Serkan Kurt wrote:
> Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connected to the laptop. When I
> connect a WD Element 1 TB or WD Element 4 TB external disk to the other
> USBA (ss) port, the working distance of the mouse drops to about 0.5
> meters.
Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connected to the laptop. When I
connect a WD Element 1 TB or WD Element 4 TB external disk to the other
USBA (ss) port, the working distance of the mouse drops to about 0.5
meters. Normally 10 meters. The laptop has 2 USBA (ss) ports. The two ports
are side by
On Tue, 25 Mar 2025 09:49:37 +0100
wrote:
Hello to...@tuxteam.de,
>since there is no "standard" way to express a "multiple" or
>"discontinuous" selection in the underlying windows system (it's
Use of for discontinuous selection seems pretty much ubiquitous.
is usually associated with continuo
On 2025-03-26, Max Nikulin wrote:
> [...]
>> Who the hell the mentioned copying tables, but you?
>
> My intention was to clarify confusion of Cindy and to lower down
> expectations of Mick.
Yes, sorry about that.
I'm all for lowing expectations after all.
On 2025-03-25, wrote:
>
> I enjoyed it. Max is always very knowledgeable.
You're right. Sorry.
>> Who the hell the mentioned copying tables, but you?=20
>
> Grumpy today?
Mildly irascible, let's say.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2025 at 01:38:55PM -, Greg wrote:
> On 2025-03-25, wrote:
[...]
> > Grumpy today?
>
> Mildly irascible, let's say.
Happens to me sometimes, too.
Cheers
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On Tue 25 Mar 2025 at 11:38:25 (+0100), to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 08:55:44AM +, Brad Rogers wrote:
> > On Tue, 25 Mar 2025 09:49:37 +0100 wrote:
> >
> > >since there is no "standard" way to express a "multiple" or
> > >"discontinuous" selection in the underlying window
On Mon 24 Mar 2025 at 23:19:32 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 24, 2025 at 23:00:54 -0400, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> > Hi, mick.. I was able to do what you're asking by using the CTRL key. I
> > clicked CTRL then dragged the cursor to select 3 or 4 words as a
> > phrase. I was able to t
y for speed and reliability on pasting at
the cursor position, rather than wherever the mouse happens to be.
Unfortunately, I don't know how to make FF do this, which can make it
tricky to append more text at the end of an already full address bar.
The same goes for many other GUIs, like LO,
On 26/03/2025 00:10, Greg wrote:
On 2025-03-25, Max Nikulin wrote:
I was able to do what you're asking by using the CTRL key.
[...]
If that doesn't work at all on any given webpage, it will likely have
something to do with how the webmaster coded the page.
It is broken in the following cases
On 26/03/2025 01:41, mick.crane wrote:
I generally use Geany or Nano for typing and although of not major
importance I earlier wanted to move bits of text around and thought
being able to make random selections, as one thing, would be handy.
Read manuals, perhaps that editors have some close f
On Tue, 25 Mar 2025 07:07:16 -0400
Greg Wooledge wrote:
Hello Greg,
>Only in Microsoft Windows, or in GUI applications that try to emulate
>Windows behavior. And even then, the selection you're making isn't
I've never used windows for 'standard' domestic computing activities,
only at work for
On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 05:10:40PM -, Greg wrote:
> On 2025-03-25, Max Nikulin wrote:
> >> I was able to do what you're asking by using the CTRL key.
> > [...]
> >> If that doesn't work at all on any given webpage, it will likely have
> >> something to do with how the webmaster coded the page.
ted using xterm, I couldn't copy with the mouse and drag past
the top or bottom of the screen. The workaround for me is to single-click
anywhere in the terminal history, go where I want, then right-click once
and the whole area between clicks is copied.
I'm including my .Xdefaults in case
On 2025-03-25 18:49, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 18:41:29 +, mick.crane wrote:
I don't know why I don't seem to be able to replicate what people say
they
can do with my basic bookworm install, xfce4 and Vivaldi browser.
Because Vivaldi is Chromium-based, not Gecko-based.
On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 18:41:29 +, mick.crane wrote:
> I don't know why I don't seem to be able to replicate what people say they
> can do with my basic bookworm install, xfce4 and Vivaldi browser.
Because Vivaldi is Chromium-based, not Gecko-based.
Multiple selection ONLY works in Firefox a
On 2025-03-25 17:10, Greg wrote:
On 2025-03-25, Max Nikulin wrote:
I was able to do what you're asking by using the CTRL key.
[...]
If that doesn't work at all on any given webpage, it will likely have
something to do with how the webmaster coded the page.
It is broken in the following case
On 2025-03-25, Max Nikulin wrote:
>> I was able to do what you're asking by using the CTRL key.
> [...]
>> If that doesn't work at all on any given webpage, it will likely have
>> something to do with how the webmaster coded the page.
>
> It is broken in the following cases:
> - Tables are used fo
On 25/03/2025 10:00, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
On Tue, 2025-03-25 at 02:25 +, mick.crane wrote:
eg.
alpha
beta
charlie
delta
select only "alpha" and "charlie" text with mouse drag and copy.
I was able to do what you're asking by using the CTRL key.
[...]
If that d
On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 07:07:16AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 08:55:44 +, Brad Rogers wrote:
> > Use of for discontinuous selection seems pretty much ubiquitous.
> > is usually associated with continuous selection.
>
> Only in Microsoft Windows, or in GUI applicati
On 2025-03-25, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Mar 2025 23:00:54 -0400
> Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
>
>> That worked, but it's hinky sometimes on webpages that are already
>> hard to copy a single block of text on. On those pages, I don't know
>> what the misfire is, but selecting text insists on
On Tue, 25 Mar 2025 11:38:25 +0100
wrote:
Hello to...@tuxteam.de,
>Try with xterm. Try with LO writer. They drop the selection
Fair enough. I rarely use either xterm or LO writer. Will give it a
try.
--
Regards _ "Valid sig separator is {dash}{dash}{space}"
/ ) "The bl
On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 08:55:44 +, Brad Rogers wrote:
> Use of for discontinuous selection seems pretty much ubiquitous.
> is usually associated with continuous selection.
Only in Microsoft Windows, or in GUI applications that try to emulate
Windows behavior. And even then, the selection y
he selection
when you only think of starting a new one (well: xterm shows
you a menu when ctrl-left-mouse-ing, so no next selectio for
you ;-)
What you describe is a widespread behaviour of lists, but
(a) you can select (or deselect) only whole list entries
(b) you'll be surprised at the
On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 08:11:14AM +, mick.crane wrote:
> On 2025-03-25 03:00, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> > On Tue, 2025-03-25 at 02:25 +, mick.crane wrote:
> > > xfce4
> > > In things that display text you can drag the mouse over to select
> > > block
On 2025-03-25 03:00, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
On Tue, 2025-03-25 at 02:25 +, mick.crane wrote:
xfce4
In things that display text you can drag the mouse over to select
blocks
of text.
Is there some way by a combination of key presses/drag mouse to
select
separated sections of text?
eg.
alpha
On Mon, Mar 24, 2025 at 23:00:54 -0400, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> Hi, mick.. I was able to do what you're asking by using the CTRL key. I
> clicked CTRL then dragged the cursor to select 3 or 4 words as a
> phrase. I was able to then choose a few more random snippets while
> holding the CTRL key do
On Mon, 24 Mar 2025 23:00:54 -0400
Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> That worked, but it's hinky sometimes on webpages that are already
> hard to copy a single block of text on. On those pages, I don't know
> what the misfire is, but selecting text insists on copying huge,
> unwanted chunks of a page, if
On Tue, 2025-03-25 at 02:25 +, mick.crane wrote:
> xfce4
> In things that display text you can drag the mouse over to select
> blocks
> of text.
> Is there some way by a combination of key presses/drag mouse to
> select
> separated sections of text?
> eg.
> alp
xfce4
In things that display text you can drag the mouse over to select blocks
of text.
Is there some way by a combination of key presses/drag mouse to select
separated sections of text?
eg.
alpha
beta
charlie
delta
select only "alpha" and "charlie" text with mouse drag and copy.
mick
o maximum using "xinput set-prop":
xinput set-prop "PS/2 Generic Mouse" "libinput Accel Speed" 1
but (even though this setting does improve the speed of the pointer)
the pointer is still unusably slow and difficult to move.
I have found a workaround - I have an xorg
I have installed Bookworm on an HP EliteBook 850 G1 and the trackpoint
is unusably slow. The first thing that I notice is that the kernel is
detecting the trackpoint as a "PS/2 Generic Mouse":
[62635.123626] input: PS/2 Generic Mouse as
/devices/platform/i8042/serio2/input/input59
I
Hi,
First thought, if someone using Debian Testing, please check to see if
"alien-arena" is available for installing. In my Debian Testing
environments, only "alien-arena-data" was available but not
"alien-arena", which seems strange???
Reason for this ema
On 10/12/24 11:39, Patrice Duroux wrote:
Hi,
The first concern is not that annoying and about a wireless mouse that
has systematically two different behaviours:
1. one if the receiver is already plugged at boot,
2. one if it is plugged while linux has boot.
For 1. the mouse is like going
Hi,
The first concern is not that annoying and about a wireless mouse that
has systematically two different behaviours:
1. one if the receiver is already plugged at boot,
2. one if it is plugged while linux has boot.
For 1. the mouse is like going quickly into sleep mode each time I do
not move
On Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 08:16:26AM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> my mouse works normally in every app I commonly use EXCEPT prusaslicer. In
> prusaslicr I get, 100% of time, the rotating busy circle as a mouse pointer.
> Mouse is a logitech M325, only 2 buttons and a scroll wheel that
On Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 08:16:26 -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> my mouse works normally in every app I commonly use EXCEPT prusaslicer. In
> prusaslicr I get, 100% of time, the rotating busy circle as a mouse pointer.
> Mouse is a logitech M325, only 2 buttons and a scroll wheel that funct
my mouse works normally in every app I commonly use EXCEPT prusaslicer.
In prusaslicr I get, 100% of time, the rotating busy circle as a mouse
pointer. Mouse is a logitech M325, only 2 buttons and a scroll wheel
that functions as a paste button too. No other buttons. How to
troubleshoot this
Oct 4, 2024, 19:59 by loca...@tutanota.com:
> After upgrading to Firefox v128 from v115, Firefox seems to have stopped
> using some mouse cursors as per the active KDE theme (the Oxygen White theme,
> in my case). For some reason, instead of showing the white arrow mouse cursor
>
On Sunday 06 October 2024 05:28:26 am Michael Kjörling wrote:
> The only other simultaneous package upgrades in my case are the libgsf
> and oath-toolkit security upgrades, which seem unlikely to be relevant
> to this.
>
I just got a notice about libgsf in a security mailing list:
https://securi
Oct 6, 2024, 09:28 by c9bc136c6...@ewoof.net:
> A data point: KeepassXC has been doing the same for me (with the same
> mouse cursor theme, no less) for a very long time; I chalked that one
> down to it being a Qt application in a GTK environment.
>
KeepassXC seems to be not aff
On 4 Oct 2024 21:59 +0200, from loca...@tutanota.com (local10):
> After upgrading to Firefox v128 from v115, Firefox seems to have
> stopped using some mouse cursors as per the active KDE theme (the
> Oxygen White theme, in my case). For some reason, instead of showing
> the white
the first email but the issue is
still there. Have researched it a bit since then and can provide a bit more
info:
1. The issue appears to affect all mouse cursor themes (Adwaita, all Oxygen,
etc) with the exception of Breeze cursor themes (maybe because I'm using Breeze
global desktop theme
t; https://www.debian.org/security/#DSAS
>
I have upgraded to 6.1.0-26 since I sent out the first email but the issue is
still there. Have researched it a bit since then and can provide a bit more
info:
The issue appears to affect all mouse cursor themes (Adwaita, all Oxygen, etc)
with the excep
On 4 Oct 2024 21:59 +0200, from loca...@tutanota.com (local10):
> Operating System: Debian GNU/Linux 12
> KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.5 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.103.0 Qt Version:
> 5.15.8
> Kernel Version: 6.1.0-25-amd64 (64-bit)
> Graphics Platform: X11
I can't imagine it's related to your issue
Hi,
After upgrading to Firefox v128 from v115, Firefox seems to have stopped using
some mouse cursors as per the active KDE theme (the Oxygen White theme, in my
case). For some reason, instead of showing the white arrow mouse cursor as per
the theme, FF now shows a black mouse cursor.
Used to
Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 08/08/2024 03:37, Celejar wrote:
>
> Is the mouse simply not reporting power info via standard protocols, or
> am I missing something? The mouse also supports Bluetooth, so I suppose
> I could try that instead of 2.4GHz and see if it mak
On 08/08/2024 03:37, Celejar wrote:
Is the mouse simply not reporting power info via standard protocols, or
am I missing something? The mouse also supports Bluetooth, so I suppose
I could try that instead of 2.4GHz and see if it makes a difference.
In the case of bluetooth headsets, battery
Hello,
I'm trying out a Corsair wireless mouse on some of my Debian Sid
systems. The mouse itself works fine, using a USB dongle wireless
(2.4GHz) receiver, and the mouse shows up in the XFCE Mouse and
Touchpad widget, but I can't figure out any way to get power
information (i.e., batt
Debian
> guest.
>
> The problem is, the Debian guest does not automatically release the
> mouse. I have to tap the right CTRL key.
>
> My question is, what else needs to be done to automatically release
> the mouse pointer in the Debian guest?
Not sure whether you use Spice or V
Debian guest does not automatically release the
mouse. I have to tap the right CTRL key.
[...]
Hello,
(I do not use kvm/qemu/libvirt by invoking qemu directly but thru
virt-manager, so I am mostly ignorant about qemu direct invocation)
Perhaps the observed behavior is due to parameters missing
mouse. I have to tap the right CTRL key.
My question is, what else needs to be done to automatically release
the mouse pointer in the Debian guest?
-
$ sudo systemctl start qemu-guest-agent
$ sudo systemctl status qemu-guest-agent
● qemu-guest-agent.service - QEMU Guest Agent
Loaded: loaded
On 23/07/2024 19:07, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Max Nikulin wrote:
Some ideas:
:help :make
:help clientserver
I think these two lean a little too much towards the ":!rm -rf" side.
It was in the context of jumping to compiler error. You can start build
from vim or load a log file and us
On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 at 14:07:04 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Is there a Debian apt-fu which lets me replace "vi" by "rvim" and "view"
> by "rview" ? (So that this PEBKAC cannot fall back to old habits ?)
update-alternatives, or just set up some personal shell aliases.
Hi,
Max Nikulin wrote:
> I mean something like ":!rm -rf ~ &" or "curl http://example.com/weird |
> bash &" after a newline.
Although this attack vector does not match my copy+paste habits, i shall
think about replacing my use of vim by rvim. man vim says:
rvim rview rgvim rgview
Like the
On 23/07/2024 14:57, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Max Nikulin wrote:
I would consider some convenient key mapping that should be executed before
pasting line number instead of disabling bracketed paste completely. There
is a chance to paste something weird with hidden text from a web page or
from a HTM
Hi,
Max Nikulin wrote:
> I would consider some convenient key mapping that should be executed before
> pasting line number instead of disabling bracketed paste completely. There
> is a chance to paste something weird with hidden text from a web page or
> from a HTML mail message.
I am not sure wh
On 23/07/2024 00:40, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Greg Wooledge wrote:
https://vi.stackexchange.com/questions/18001/why-cant-i-paste-commands-into-vi
Apparently when in an "xterm environment" (whatever that means; apparently
it includes rxvt-unicode), turning on bracketed paste mode works:
:set t
stem: set t_BE=
> I'm looking forward to my first upgrade to Debian 11 ...)
So the "set mouse=" was just a red herring in my old ~/.vimrc.
Well, it is mentioned in the enlightening stackexchange post, too.
I meanwile even booted debian-live-11.1.0-amd64-xfce.iso just to learn
I found a fix:
https://vi.stackexchange.com/questions/18001/why-cant-i-paste-commands-into-vi
Apparently when in an "xterm environment" (whatever that means; apparently
it includes rxvt-unicode), turning on bracketed paste mode works:
:set t_BE=
The = is required.
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> In my testing, I ran vim with no arguments, and typed in a single line
> of gibberish. Then, I moved the cursor to column 0. Finally, I typed
> out the command 20l in a different terminal, highlighted it, and pasted
> it into vim. Rather than moving my cursor 20 character
On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 11:23:19 -0400, Justin Piszcz wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 11:20 AM Greg Wooledge wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 17:08:15 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> > > Since an upgrade from Debian 11 to 12 the vim command
> > >
> &g
On Mon, 22 Jul 2024 at 15:09, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> (I have no Debian 11 at hand any more. It would be nice if one of the
> vim users of Debian 11 could confirm that after
> :set mouse=
> pasting the number text "123" by the mouse and pressing "G" on the
>
Hi,
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> I'm not sure how you've got it configured, but just having a ~/.vimrc
> file should be enough to disable the default system vimrc which has all
> that broken mouse crap.
The problem is that the old way of crap-disabling does not work here.
I can
On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 11:20 AM Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 17:08:15 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> > Since an upgrade from Debian 11 to 12 the vim command
> >
> > :set mouse=
> >
> > does not disable the "GUI" interpretation
On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 17:08:15 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Since an upgrade from Debian 11 to 12 the vim command
>
> :set mouse=
>
> does not disable the "GUI" interpretation of pasting text or numbers
> when vim is in normal mode [...]
I'm not sure how y
Hi,
i am running vim in xterm windows.
Since an upgrade from Debian 11 to 12 the vim command
:set mouse=
does not disable the "GUI" interpretation of pasting text or numbers
when vim is in normal mode (i.e. when pressing ':' leads to a command
prompt in the base line an
On 26/04/24 at 16:50, tony wrote:
Thank you very much. It was indeed the mouse that had failed. I
'borrowed' a mouse from my laptop, which worked fine. Thanks again
Check it twice, maybe turn off the mouse and unplug/re-plug the receiver
it solves the issue.
Cheers,
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Franco Martelli
Am 26.04.2024 um 15:50:05 Uhr schrieb tony:
> Thank you very much. It was indeed the mouse that had failed.
Open it and check if there is dirt in the spokewheel. This will block
the light for the optomechanical sensor.
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Gruß
Marco
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On 26/04/2024 12:16, Marco Moock wrote:
Am 26.04.2024 schrieb tony :
Thank you very much. It was indeed the mouse that had failed. I
'borrowed' a mouse from my laptop, which worked fine. Thanks again.
Tony
My mouse wheel seems to have (suddenly) stopped working and will not
scro
Am 26.04.2024 schrieb tony :
> My mouse wheel seems to have (suddenly) stopped working and will not
> scroll. Anyone come across this? Help much appreciated.
Run xev and the scroll the wheel and check the output.
You should see something like this:
ButtonPress event, serial 32, synthe
Hi,
Debian 10/KDE.
My mouse wheel seems to have (suddenly) stopped working and will not
scroll. Anyone come across this? Help much appreciated.
Cheers, Tony
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