Strange Mouse Issue after Resuming from Suspend

2018-07-30 Thread Rainer Dorsch
Hello, I have here a Debian Stretch system with a Logitech RX300 mouse (changing the mouse does not help) root@blackbox:~# lsusb Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 006 Device 002: ID 046d:c040 Logitech, Inc. Corded Tilt-Wheel Mouse Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001

Re: Strange Mouse and Desktop Behaviour with X

2011-12-30 Thread Claudius Hubig
Steve Kreyer wrote: >Hi all, > >some time ago I've encountered a strange thing: After login into X >(doesn't matter if e.g. Gnome or Fluxbox is used) and start of some >applications (e.g. Thunderbird, Firefox and Rhythmbox) the system can't >handle the focus of the windows correctly anymore. Fo

Strange Mouse and Desktop Behaviour with X

2011-12-30 Thread Steve Kreyer
Hi all, some time ago I've encountered a strange thing: After login into X (doesn't matter if e.g. Gnome or Fluxbox is used) and start of some applications (e.g. Thunderbird, Firefox and Rhythmbox) the system can't handle the focus of the windows correctly anymore. For example the current use

Solving strange mouse behavior in Xfce4

2007-12-27 Thread Ignacio G. Dupont
Hello, I have managed to solve a strange problem with Xfce and mouse button click that I think appeared some months ago after the typical sequence 'aptitude update && aptitude dist-upgrade'. I'm using Debian 'sid' and, although I don't think this could be a broad problem, it may help somebody

strange mouse

2002-02-10 Thread Gabor Gludovatz
Hi, I have a strange problem with my mouse. On system startup my mouse doesn't work (it's a serial one), until I plug it out from its connector. After I reconnect it to the computer again, it starts to work... If I restart gpm, the mouse doesn't work until I reconnect it again. The strangest thin

Re: nv driver causes strange mouse cursor

2001-09-23 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 22 Sep 2001, Vineet Kumar wrote: > * Anthony Campbell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010922 01:58]: > > If I use the nvidia driver my Riva 128 card works correctly. If I > > use the nv driver, however, the mouse cursor appears as a little > > coloured square. Has anyone seen this? Any cure? > > You could

Re: nv driver causes strange mouse cursor

2001-09-22 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Anthony Campbell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010922 01:58]: > If I use the nvidia driver my Riva 128 card works correctly. If I use > the nv driver, however, the mouse cursor appears as a little coloured > square. Has anyone seen this? Any cure? You could try to disable the hardware cursor and use the

nv driver causes strange mouse cursor

2001-09-22 Thread Anthony Campbell
If I use the nvidia driver my Riva 128 card works correctly. If I use the nv driver, however, the mouse cursor appears as a little coloured square. Has anyone seen this? Any cure? Anthony -- Anthony Campbell - running Debian GNU/Linux (Windows-free zone). For electronic books (Homeomythology and

Re: strange mouse behaviour -- gpm

1999-04-26 Thread Robert-Jan Kuijvenhoven
On Fri, Apr 23, 1999 at 04:26:18PM -0500, Preston Landers wrote: > Robert-Jan Kuijvenhoven writes: > > I can't get my mouse configured with gpm (slink). Normally when X > starts, the mouse doesn't work at all. Sometimes, when I press > Ctrl-Alt-Backspace a couple of times it starts working and som

strange mouse behaviour -- gpm

1999-04-23 Thread Robert-Jan Kuijvenhoven
Hi, I can't get my mouse configured with gpm (slink). Normally when X starts, the mouse doesn't work at all. Sometimes, when I press Ctrl-Alt-Backspace a couple of times it starts working and somtimes, the only way to get it working is to give the command gpm -k. When I give a gpm -k, the progra