On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 08:57:54PM -0800, Erik Steffl wrote: > will trillich wrote: > > i did gpmconfig about seven times, with no apparent affect, pro > > or con. just to see if i missed something, i tried 'wacom' as the > > mouse type, and left click still does left click, right click > > still does right click, the pointer/cursor moves about and all > > is exactly as it was.
<blush> i'm an idiot. don't mind me. i'll just sit in the corner and blither for a bit... </blush> did i mention i have two debian systems on the network? and that i ssh from console on debian#2 to debian#1? and that i was changing the settings on the remote debian system? and that no mouse movement for eternity on debian #2 would ever be affected by settings on debian #1? heh. talk amongst yourselves, i'll be okay in a minute... > > hell, after /etc/init.d/gpm stop, the pointer/cursor still > > follows my mouse movement; left click still selects, right click > > still extends the selection. aaugh! > > > > so maybe something aside from gpm is running mouse facilities? > > how do i find out? ("lsof ---what?") what other likely > > console-mouse suspects are there? > > to see if gpm is running: > > ps aux|grep gpm sure enough, it is, on both debian systems. i'm feeling much better, now that i'm paying attention to which system i'm conversing with. yee hah! -- does a brain cell think? (not mine, apparently.) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://sourceforge.net/projects/newbiedoc -- we need your brain! http://www.dontUthink.com/ -- your brain needs us!