Ok, trying again, posting from yahaoo directly... Subject: Re: urgent help Newsgroups: gmane.linux.debian.user Date: Sat, 07 Aug 2004 15:17:17 -0400
Why, oh, why, the following message didn't get through the mlist yet again. I first thought it might because of subject wording, now perhaps the wording of message body? Anyone else here is posting via the gmane service? Subject: Re: urgent help Newsgroups: gmane.linux.debian.user Date: Sat, 07 Aug 2004 14:16:38 -0400 1st of all, sorry for the vague subject. I was using a good subject for at least 5 times, but 5 times it didn't show up in the mlist. On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 12:25:12 -0500, Kent West wrote: > Tong Sun wrote: > >>I installed gpm -- the console mouse support. After >>rebooting, my mouse doesn't work in X any more (I didn't change anything >>in my XF86config-4 file. ) >> >>Currently, my mouse setting is the same in gpm and X, >>i.e., device is /dev/psaux, and protocol is ps/2. However, console >>mouse works fine whereas X mouse doesn't work. and there is an extended >>delay starting and switching to X. >> >>In order to fix the problem. I've stopped/uninstalled >>gpm before starting X, and even force reinstall xfree86-common >>and xfree86-server packages. But nothing helped. I've exhausted my >>options. >> >>I've been googling around in a none-mouse X, and found >>that there *might* be conflicts between gpm and X mouse. >> >>I've seen posting saying using /dev/gpmdata as device >>for mouse to work under console and X together. But it doesn't apply to >>me. I made the similar change and it didn't work. In fact, right >>after I start X, my gpm mouse is destroyed -- no work any more under console. >> > In order to have both mouse drivers work together, they need to either > be configured to pull data from "/dev/input/mice" (which may not work > with non-USB mice; I'm not sure), or configure gpm to repeat the data > ("ms" is the "correct" type, but I've seen where it doesn't work and > "raw" does), and configure X to read from /dev/gpmdata. Thanks Kent for the reply. >From the googling result, it seems that the problem only occurs in Debian. I've been using RH for many years (with both console and X mouse one) and it never caused me any trouble. I'm now trapped. I install gpm when the X is on. I think the X is permanently damaged. Removing gpm with purge, and force reinstalling X won't help. Is there *any* way that I can get out of this nightmare? Is reinstall Debian the only solution? Oh, I'm so desperate. In RH, at least I can force remove Xfree without removing all the X apps that depend on X. How can I do this with Debian? __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]