On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 09:43:35PM -0800, Brian W. Carver wrote: > [snip] > MY PROBLEM: I got the PS/2 mouse to work in the XFree86 setup by > choosing dev/psaux instead of dev/mouse, and it worked perfectly during > THAT setup routine. BUT, when I now boot into X (man was that an > accomplishment!) the mouse won't move at all at first and then when I > try to move it, it is very erratic, jumping all over the screen and > clicking buttons when I don't click.
This should really be a FAQ by now. I think someone put it somewhere, but where ;) ? Anyway, my guess is: You have gpm running to use the mouse in the consoles. If that is the case, you have two options: 1) Disable gpm. This is the easy option. For verbosity's sake, typing apt-get remove gpm as root should do the trick. 2) Make X and gpm cooperate. This is more difficult. Basically, your /etc/gpm.conf should contain at least these lines: device=/dev/psaux repeat_type=raw type=ps2 There will be some other stuff there as well. The repeat_type line tells gpm to repeat the data exactly as it gets it. Other programs (i.e., X), can read that data from /dev/gpmdata. So now you need to change the line in XF86Config (or XF86Config-4) where it says /dev/psaux to read /dev/gpmdata. That's it. Restart gpm and X (in that order) and you're done. HTH -- Note that I use Debian version 3.0 Linux mus 2.4.17mvz4 #1 Fri Mar 15 23:30:15 CET 2002 i686 unknown Matijs -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]