2005/8/30, David MartÃnez Moreno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > El lunes, 29 de agosto de 2005 20:36, Paolo Pantaleo escribió: > > I have installed 2.6 kernel and i noticed a differente mouse behavior > > (in X eniviroment): > > With 2.6 kernel mouse moves faster than with 2.4. So i tried to slow > > down mouse with > > xset m 1/10 0 > > that should give a really slow mouse motion, but xset seems to give no > > results. > > > > I have a Trust PS/2 Mouse, that han no special features. > > I have a i386 machine. > > > > Any idea? > > Hello, Paolo. Sure. For your machine, in 2.6, you likely appear to > have two > mouses. Read 2.6 input drivers FAQ > (http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0402.0/0019.html). > > Best regards, > > > Ender. > -- > What was that, honey? It was bad. It had no fire, no energy, no nothing. > So tomorrow from 5 to 7 will you PLEASE act like you have more than a > two word vocabulary. It must be green. > -- DJ Ruby Rhod (The Fifth Element). > -- > Debian developer > > >
(Replying with a little delay...) Thnx for your precious help, now it works:) So i did: in XF86Config-4 the mouse device was: /dev/psaux (working fine with 2.4) i changed it to /dev/input/mice and it worked fine with kernel 2.6 Isn't it a kind of bug? (I think i modified XF86config-4 manually, but if I didn't would XF66Config be modified by Kernel installation? I think ti would be nice if the mouse were accessd throught a link, that depending on what kernel version is running points to the right device. PAolo -- If you feel is a good idea, pleas correct my poor English if you have a minute to spend pleas visit my photogrphy site: http://mypic.altervista.org