Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 03:02, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
Minor gotcha: I switched the X mouse device from /dev/gpmdata (I had gpm
repeat mouse events) to /dev/input/mice, because I remember reading that
with the new 2.6 kernel more than one processes can listen to mouse
events
/dev/input/mice could always do that, only broken devices like
/dev/psaux couldn't.
Uhm, on every system I have seen, gpm is connected to /dev/psaux when in
console and XFree86 is connected when in in X.
From X:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo lsof | grep psaux
XFree86 10915 root 7u CHR 10,1 1016488
/dev/psaux
From console:
olegil:~# lsof | grep psaux
gpm 19563 root 0u CHR 10,1 1016488
/dev/psaux
Are you saying this isn't happening, and that my systems don't exist?
Important addition: it doesn't work if gpm is set to any kind of repeat,
only if gpm has repeat=none.
My AmigaOne can't do this at the moment, because X doesn't find the
mouse directly. I forget why, but /dev/gpmdata works just fine.
Anyway, I just thought I would mention it :-)
Ole-Egil
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