Thomas Drueke wrote:
Argghhh !
And the winner is of course Jerry (don't ask about Tom, though).
Here comes the solution:
When ever doing kernel configuration read the .
Sometimes it really s GRRR :-)
Snapshot from the help of
"USB Human Interface Device (full HID) support"
CONFIG_USB_HI
Bastian Balthazar Bux wrote:
information is now obvious. Now even the "cat /dev/input/mice" does not
bring back my mouse. GRRR. :-)
this seems to be a Tom & Jerry story :)
*G*R*O*A*N*!!
rgh.
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Argghhh !
And the winner is of course Jerry (don't ask about Tom, though).
Here comes the solution:
When ever doing kernel configuration read the .
Sometimes it really s GRRR :-)
Snapshot from the help of
"USB Human Interface Device (full HID) support"
CONFIG_USB
Yep. :-)
And appearently it's still not clear who wins... :-( (or better:
GRRR ;-) )
Well I upgraded to "udev" now but still no better situation.
Thomas
Am Dienstag, den 26.04.2005, 16:10 +0200 schrieb Bastian Balthazar Bux:
> > information is now obvious. Now even the "cat /dev/input/mice" doe
> information is now obvious. Now even the "cat /dev/input/mice" does not
> bring back my mouse. GRRR. :-)
this seems to be a Tom & Jerry story :)
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Thomas Drueke wrote:
>Okay. While writing it happens again and it seems that the previous
>information is now obvious. Now even the "cat /dev/input/mice" does not
>bring back my mouse. GRRR. :-)
>
>BR
>Thomas
>
>
Well, the only other thing I can think of is to switch to udev, since
devfs is obs
Okay. While writing it happens again and it seems that the previous
information is now obvious. Now even the "cat /dev/input/mice" does not
bring back my mouse. GRRR. :-)
BR
Thomas
Am Sonntag, den 24.04.2005, 04:25 -0700 schrieb Richard Fish:
> Thomas Drueke wrote:
>
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I have a s
Am Montag, den 25.04.2005, 13:58 +0100 schrieb Neil Bothwick:
> On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 10:06:54 +0200, Thomas Drueke wrote:
>
> > I have a slight problem with my USB mouse under X.
> > After some time of inactivity my X looses my mouse.
>
> Is this a wireless mouse?
Nope. It's a wired mouse.
There
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 10:06:54 +0200, Thomas Drueke wrote:
> I have a slight problem with my USB mouse under X.
> After some time of inactivity my X looses my mouse.
Is this a wireless mouse?
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The word 'Windows' is a word out of an old dialect of the Apaches.
It means: 'White ma
Thomas Drueke wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I have a slight problem with my USB mouse under X.
>After some time of inactivity my X looses my mouse.
>
>After doing a "rmmod usbhid; modprobe usbhid" my mouse is back again
>without restarting X.
>
>My system is "~x86" based and the kernel 2.6.11-r6 is configur
Hi all,
I have a slight problem with my USB mouse under X.
After some time of inactivity my X looses my mouse.
After doing a "rmmod usbhid; modprobe usbhid" my mouse is back again
without restarting X.
My system is "~x86" based and the kernel 2.6.11-r6 is configured with
"USB suspend/resume" di
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