Hi,
unfortunately, changing the mouse Protocol from "auto" to "ImPS/2" did not
make any changes - and according to the log file xorg can deal with the
'auto' protocol.
It also worked before with this configuration file.
Any other ideas? I know that for that particular program, one cannot use
locales: having one of the LC-variables set to, say, de.UTF8, will result
in a completely scrambled display of coordinates.
I am thinking it might be something similar with the mouse coordinates not
correctly transmitted to the program, or some library which interferes,
but I have no clue how to find out.
Thanks, Tim
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
Tim Gruene wrote:
Hello,
I hope I picked the correct list for my problem.
I recently installed Debian lenny on a Pentium 4 with Radeon 9800 Pro
graphic chip.
Everything worked fine as usually until I wanted to use a graphics program
which uses OpenGL.
Amongst others, the program accepts the following mouse actions:
Centre-click on a displayed point centres on the point
Ctrl-righ-click moves the scene sideways.
On this installation, the centre-click is responded with "Atom pick
failed" and nothing happens, the Ctrl-right-click results in arbitrary
jumps far, far away from the current view point and a distortion of the
view.
Today I noticed the same behaviour on my laptop where it definitely worked
until recently (unfortunately I don't know, HOW recently, otherwise I
would check what has been updated since).
Both machines use the ATI prorietry driver, but I also tried the ati and
radeon drivers.
I am quite sure it is a software error related to the (Debian) system
rather than the program because the problem persists if I open the program
through an ssh tunnel from another machine but disappears when done the
other way round (started on another machine opened on mine).
I would appreciate any hints and ideas how I could trace back the problem
and solve it.
Cheers, Tim
Hi Tim,
I'm also using Lenny (2.6.22 kernel) with fglrx for a Radeon 9550 video
card. I am not getting this mouse behaviour when running opengl graphics
programs (ppracer, google-earth, neverball, etc.). Can you post the section
of your xorg.conf file dealing with the pointing device? Maybe there's a
difference in our two setups that might help find the problem.
Cheers,
Jonathan
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