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*From:* Vasily Levin <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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*Sent:* Thursday, November 03, 2005 10:27 PM
*Subject:* Re: cannot get into X - after testing dist-upgrade 11-03-05
Kent, and Ryan...
Thanks again...
I'm pretty sure GPM is not installed, I remember trying to
install that and
could never get it working a long time ago.
I just checked the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and the mouse is (as
it should
be) listed as /dev/input/mice. However I tried putting it as
/dev/psaux to
no avail.
I can't understand why the dist-upgrade today would have caused
a mouse
config problem.
The windows partition is NTFS...I don't know how to command line
a logfile
to a floppy...basiaclly I am "command-line stupid" here.
I am somehow fairly cetain that re-installing the nvidia driver
might help,
I have had to do that before when other upgrades have screwed up X.
I cannot do that with gcc4 installed. I need to remove that, but
when I do
it takes gcc out with it. Then if I try and install gcc again
with only
gcc-3.3 it won't let me...it wants gcc-4 installed. Synaptic has
a way to
lock in gcc3.3 but I don't know how to command line do that.
I think dist-upgrade could force you to install udev, if it was not
installed this could change /dev directory and now /dev/input/mice
simply does not exist - try /dev/psaux.
also try apt-get install module-assistant, then 'module-assistant
auto-install nvidia', then apt-get install nvidia-glx
nvidia-kernel-common this will install nvidia driver debian way.
and finally try imstalling midnight commander 'apt-get install mc'
this will help a lot with your command line troubles.
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I am able to get into X by running "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
and choosing "vesa" video driver, then manually selecting the
mouse as gpm. It will go into X but there is no mouse movement. In
effect it's useless, but seems like it's progress.
I have the logfile here, it is huge so I only included what seems to
apply to the mouse:
Configured Mouse: Device: "/dev/input/mice"
(**) Configured Mouse: Protocol: "ImPS/2"
(**) Option "CorePointer"
(**) Configured Mouse: Core Pointer
(**) Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice"
(EE) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/input/mice
No such device.
(EE) Configured Mouse: cannot open input device
(EE) PreInit failed for input device "Configured Mouse"
(II) UnloadModule: "mouse"
(WW) No core pointer registered
Hi
I had a similar problem with /dev/dsp (sound) when upgrading to the
latest udev. The latest udev removes hotplug and this may be the cause
of the problems.
I would try
#apt-get remove --purge udev
#apt-get install hotplug
#dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/udev-whatever.deb (use tab completion
to find the version before last 70.something I think, which doesn't want
to remove hotplug)
then reboot
the dpkg -i steps will only work if you haven't apt-get clean'd lately.
Although you should be able to get the deb from the debian.org site if
you have.
HTH
Wackojacko
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