On 3/7/25 12:45, cigar562hfsp952f...@icebubble.org wrote: > No, I'm using the mice on Linux. I bought them when I installed Plan 9 > because they were on the recommended hardware list: > > https://plan9.io/wiki/plan9/Supported_PC_hardware/index.html > > I used them on 9front until I realized that Plan 9 can't be used for > real work,* then switched back to Linux. I continued to use the mouse** > for about 13 years, until it started going crazy a couple of months ago.
So the issue is not with the plan 9 software itself (considering the problem was also present on linux), but just that the hardware itself has been flaky? > > I'm posting here because, as recommended Plan 9 hardware, it's likely > that others on this list will have the same mouse, and may be > experiencing (or have experienced) the same bizarre behavior. > > * = Because the only documentation is the source code. The man pages > don't track changes in the software. They do track the software changes, If you look at the commits you'll see that relevant changes to the code come with changes to the manual pages (at least in 9front). If you have specific examples of manual pages that you found to be out of sync with changes in the software than, I would be happy to fix them. ------------------------------------------ 9fans: 9fans Permalink: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/T6b4baee49a9f704b-M585e7046904177b9ab4bff12 Delivery options: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/subscription