On Monday 10 July 2006 05:57, Richard Fish wrote:
> Yeah, use 2 input device entries in xorg.conf, with the second one
> pointing at /dev/input/mice. Just make sure to list both in the
> ServerLayout section. Mine is setup with:
Sweet! It works just as wanted it now. :-)
This is what I have
On 7/9/06, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The only thing is that when I plug in an external mouse it does not work. :-(
Do I need to add more entries in my xorg.conf?
Yeah, use 2 input device entries in xorg.conf, with the second one
pointing at /dev/input/mice. Just make sure to list both
On Sunday 09 July 2006 00:02, Richard Fish wrote:
> As I mentioned in my email, I encountered a problem where the event
> nodes would switch around on me. For example, at one boot event0
> would be my keyboard and event1 would be the trackpad, but on the next
> boot event0 would be the trackpad a
On 7/8/06, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks I did read it. I'm afraid I do not understand the term "event"
(as in event-node, event device, event protocol, etc.) and was not
sure if it is a necessary precondition. Is a udev rule necessary?
The minimum you need is CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV in
On 08/07/06, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did you read the whole thread? You need to use an event node to use
the synaptics driver:
My original response to Grant:
Thanks I did read it. I'm afraid I do not understand the term "event"
(as in event-node, event device, event protocol
On 7/8/06, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "synaptics"
Option "Protocol" "event"
Option "InputFashion" "Mouse"
Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice"
Did you read the whole thread? You need
On 08/07/06, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nope. Odd. Oh well, as long as it's working...
I hope you don't mind me running with this thread, as I have a similar
problem (I think) to the OP. On my laptop I have also installed SUSE
10.0 which seems to behave in a different way: whe
On 7/7/06, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
synaptics_drv.so was not there so I emerged synaptics without dlloader
and it appeared. Then I emerged synaptics with dlloader it was still
there. Is that a protected directory?
Nope. Odd. Oh well, as long as it's working...
-Richard
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> (EE) Failed to load the module "synaptics" (module does not exist, 0)
> (EE) No input matching 'synaptics'
Hmm, what does "xset -q | grep Modules" report? It should be
/usr/lib/xorg/modules.
Does synaptics_drv.so exist in /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input?
You might also try:
USE=-dllloader emerge
On 7/7/06, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(EE) Failed to load the module "synaptics" (module does not exist, 0)
(EE) No input matching 'synaptics'
Hmm, what does "xset -q | grep Modules" report? It should be
/usr/lib/xorg/modules.
Does synaptics_drv.so exist in /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input?
> I upgraded my laptop to modular xorg but X won't start. Based on the
> errors I see, it seems to be due to the mouse in some way. I've tried
> compiling xorg-x11 with only 'synaptics' and both 'synaptics' and
> 'mouse' in my INPUT_DEVICES. I've also commented and uncommented the
> two 'Driver
On 7/6/06, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I upgraded my laptop to modular xorg but X won't start. Based on the
errors I see, it seems to be due to the mouse in some way. I've tried
compiling xorg-x11 with only 'synaptics' and both 'synaptics' and
'mouse' in my INPUT_DEVICES. I've also commen
On 7/6/06, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I upgraded my laptop to modular xorg but X won't start. Based on the
errors I see, it seems to be due to the mouse in some way. I've tried
compiling xorg-x11 with only 'synaptics' and both 'synaptics' and
'mouse' in my INPUT_DEVICES. I've also commen
Grant wrote:
> I upgraded my laptop to modular xorg but X won't start. Based on the
> errors I see, it seems to be due to the mouse in some way. I've tried
> compiling xorg-x11 with only 'synaptics' and both 'synaptics' and
> 'mouse' in my INPUT_DEVICES. I've also commented and uncommented the
>
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