Check /etc/gpm.conf, mine is: # /etc/gpm.conf - configuration file for gpm(1) # # If mouse response seems to be to slow, try using # responsiveness=15. append can contain any random arguments to be # appended to the commandline. # # If you edit this file by hand, please be aware it is sourced by # /etc/init.d/gpm and thus all shell meta characters must be # protected from evaluation (i.e. by quoting them). # # This file is used by /etc/init.d/gpm and can be modified by # /usr/sbin/gpmconfig. # device=/dev/psaux responsiveness= repeat_type=raw type=ps2 append="-l \"a-zA-Z0-9_.:~/\300-\326\330-\366\370-\377\""
Debian default was repeat_type=ms3 Without above change, X needs to be set to serial MS 3 button mouse. Good luck. Osamu On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 08:07:41AM -0500, Cavaiani, Don wrote: > Greetings, > > I had Debian Linux up an running just fine - until I removed the serial > mouse and replaced it with a PS/2 mouse. Actually, I was playing with the > modem COM and IRQ settings too. > > Now, the PS/2 mouse works fine when I boot into WIN98, but freezes when I > boot into the Linux x-window (Using GNOME). The modem dials out OK from > linux but when I switch back to the x-window session, it freezes up and > there is no mouse recognized. It there a trick to setting up a PS/2 mouse > after I originally had the serial mouse configured? > > Thanks, > Don > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > > -- + Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, GnuPG-key: 1024D/D5DE453D + + Fingerprint: 814E BD64 3288 40E7 E88E 3D92 C3F8 EA94 D5DE 453D + + === http://www.aokiconsulting.com ======= Cupertino, CA USA === +