Since some time I have problems with my built-in Touchpad PS/2 mouse device under X.
It's there, I can use it and it's fine. Until I start a gtk (1 or 2) application and it's gone. It took a while to discover this was the problem, since I thought this mousedevice just 'disapeared' after a while (I normally use my external USB mouse). It's seemed to disappear only after I started firefox (which is gtk based) and after testing, even the configuration tools 'switch' and 'switch2' kill the internal PS/2 mouse/touchpad. Anybody any idea why this happens? I don't use gpm, but could it be that gtk apps start gpm-like services under water? Once closed I cannot bring the internal mouse back to life, I need to restart X for that. At least, that's what I figured out so far. Oh btw, I normally use KDE, so gtk apps are 'foreign' for my DE. Regards, Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]