David Wright wrote:
>
> How are you combining running X with gpm? Do you use the repeater
> option -R in gpm combined with the /dev/gpmdata pipe?
> (which I'd recommend).
>
I'm basicly running whatever the installer set up! When I 'ps agx |grep
gpm' I get this :
152 ? S0:00 /usr/sbin/gpm
Quoting Jeff Sciortino ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Now I'm trying running with gpm shut down. This seems to be giving me
> _much_ higherreliability. I'm not totally comfortable with this
> solution, since it seems like the problem should be some sort of
> hardware conflict.
>
> I checked out whethe
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Jeff Sciortino wrote:
jjs281 >the mouse and the modem. The jumper setting on the sportster are for
jjs281 >com2, IRQ3. The BIOS setting for serial A is com1, IRQ4.
what about the i/o ports? there still could be an i/o port conflict
on my box:
/dev/ttyS0, UART: 16550A, Port
>
> (I don't think we've heard back from the original poster (Sciortino?)
> since making our suggestions.)
I've been listening intently and learning a great deal. Thanks to all
who've been helping me out.
My progress so far:
I've pretty much eliminated the possibility of an IRQ conflict between
Quoting aphro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On 17 Nov 1999, John Hasler wrote:
>
> john >The information is correct at boot, however, the serial ports can be
> john >rearranged in the init scripts.
>
> i read somewhere that the kernel just assumes what is what, i know for a
> fact that the kernel incorr
On 17 Nov 1999, John Hasler wrote:
john >The information is correct at boot, however, the serial ports can be
john >rearranged in the init scripts.
i read somewhere that the kernel just assumes what is what, i know for a
fact that the kernel incorrectly identifies my modem which i hardcode to
IRQ
aphro writes:
> dont trust that infomration it can be flawed. the kernel just spits out
> what is standard for those serial ports it does not detect conflicts or
> even the right IRQ at times
The information is correct at boot, however, the serial ports can be
rearranged in the init scripts.
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On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Jeff Sciortino wrote:
jjs281 >Nov 12 16:00:17 debian kernel: Serial driver version 4.13 with no serial
jjs281 >options enabled
jjs281 >Nov 12 16:00:17 debian kernel: tty00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
jjs281 >Nov 12 16:00:17 debian kernel: tty01 at 0x02f8 (irq = 3) is a 1
Quoting Jeff Sciortino ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I have had a persistent problem ever since I started using debian a few
> months ago.
>
> When I'm doing something with pppd up and moving data ... netscaping,
> ftping, lynxing, etc. the mouse locks up (well it doesn't stop entirely
> but acts like i
I have had a persistent problem ever since I started using debian a few
months ago.
When I'm doing something with pppd up and moving data ... netscaping,
ftping, lynxing, etc. the mouse locks up (well it doesn't stop entirely
but acts like it is swamped. There is a long delay before mouse clicks
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