Preben Randhol wrote:
> I have to turn off gpm every time I start the machine. I don't
> understand why gpm starts as I'm sure I deleted the S20gpm link in
> /etc/rc3.d.
assuming that your /etc/inittab is untouched, you should remove it
from /etc/rc2.d, however, using update-rc.d is recommended.
David Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 13/06/2000 (18:33) :
>
> Here's what caught me out if you're coming from slink to potato.
>
> The old gpm had a -R option which repeated the mouse to
> /dev/gpmdata with the "MouseSystems" protocol, i.e.
>
> Section "Pointer"
> Protocol"MouseSyst
Quoting Mark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> I also have a gpm / xwindows conflict. I have tried various protocols and
> types of mouse (I tried a serial bus mouse and a ps2 trackman), but the
> mouse never works in X if I had gpm previously working.
>
> Can this be fixed? or do you have to make a work
Hi,
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Mark wrote:
> Sorry but I mist the thread of this one!.
It seems, that there are several people around with this problem.
> I also have a gpm / xwindows conflict. I have tried various protocols and
> types of mouse (I tried a serial bus mouse and a ps2 trackman), bu
Hi all,
I had the similar problem and I found out if I remove the
symbolic link /dev/mouse -> /dev/gmdata resolved the problem.
Preben Randhol wrote:
>
> Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12/06/2000 (12:28) :
> > Hello.
> >
> > Sorry but I mist the thread of this one!.
> >
> > I also have a
Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12/06/2000 (12:28) :
> Hello.
>
> Sorry but I mist the thread of this one!.
>
> I also have a gpm / xwindows conflict. I have tried various protocols and
> types of mouse (I tried a serial bus mouse and a ps2 trackman), but the
> mouse never works in X if I had
Hello.
Sorry but I mist the thread of this one!.
I also have a gpm / xwindows conflict. I have tried various protocols and
types of mouse (I tried a serial bus mouse and a ps2 trackman), but the
mouse never works in X if I had gpm previously working.
Can this be fixed? or do you have to make a
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