Re: Issues with updated Linux -- the mouse
On Tue, 2006-01-24 at 11:22 -0800, Jen L wrote: > --- Ian Greenhoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Jen, > > > > How is your mouse configured? What type of mouse > is > > it -- PS/2, serial, > > USB? If it is USB, does unplugging it and > plugging > > it back in help? > > Does your touchpad continue to work even if your > > mouse doesn't? Sorry, I didn't follow the thread. But a friend of mine had a similar problem, which had to do with kernel modules not being loaded. You will need mousedev and maybe evdev. Hope this helps, Hp. > > My mouse is a basic optical Microsoft USB mouse. > Unplugging it and plugging it back in don't help at > all. Sometimes my touchpad still works, but not > always. Sometimes I can only navigate via keyboard; > other times the whole system locks up shortly after > the mouse stops working. > > > > If you could, show us the contents of your > > /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 > > or /etc/X11/xorg.conf files. > > See attachment. I'm using 3.1, stable. > > > > > Do you know if gpm is installed? If it is, could > > you send us > > your /etc/gpm.conf file? > > No, it doesn't look like it's installed. > > > > Also, do you have suspend to disk or suspend to > ram > > configured? If so, > > does suspending and resuming cause your mouse to > > come back? > > I'm not familiar with this, but I can see this as > being very useful, even if it doesn't help my > current > situation. What do I need to do? > > Thanks > > Jen > > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com -- Hanspeter Kunz Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Ph.D. Student Department of Information Technology Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Zurich Tel: +41.(0)44.63-54306 Andreasstrasse 15, Office 2.12 http://ailab.ch/people/hkunzCH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland Spamtraps: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- It's better to burn out than it is to rust. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ipw2200: loading firmware failed
On Sun, 2006-09-03 at 11:25 +0200, Arne Lange wrote: > I have got the firmware in '/lib/firmware', '/usr/lib/hotplug/firmware' > and '/usr/local/lib/firmware'. These directories are listed in the > firmware.agent. > I don't know which is the "right" one. Which is the "right" one is a matter of taste - to some degree. If the driver is loaded during system boot it might be a good idea to put any firmware required in /lib/firmware, as /usr might not yet be available (depending on how you partitioned your hardrive). cheers, Hp. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: resume from standby with power button
On Tue, 2004-12-21 at 03:15 +0100, Salvatore Sittinieri wrote: > Hi boys, that's my first post here... i'm a very happy debian user and i > tried to tune up my dabian sarge on my new asus w1n... now i encountered > some difficulties on configuring how the notebook should resume from > standby... > I use gnome so, i set the battery applet and i associated "echo 3 > > /proc/acpi/sleep" to standby notebook with a simple click... all worked > flawless! but how to resume it??? Is there only a way ... with the power > button... it works, but when resume, the system calls the halt routine > associated to this button, so after resume for standby the system goes > for shutdown! Is there a way to make all works? In /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh you can specify what the system does, when you press the powerbutton. But I'm not sure if this script is called when you press the powerbutton to come out of resumed state. To try, just move it out of the way. > > SoRRY for my english , thanks anticipately, and marry christmas > everybody. > > -- > -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- > | Salvatore Sittinieri [EMAIL PROTECTED] | > | http://www.solira.org/SalvoSittinieri | > | Linux Registered User #374504 | > -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- > -- Hanspeter Kunz Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Ph.D. Student Department of Information Technology Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Zurich Tel: +41.(0)44.63-54306 Andreasstrasse 15, Office 2.12 http://ailab.ch/people/hkunzCH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland Spamtraps: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Things are not always what they seem. -- Phaedrus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apt-get update killed i810 audio?
On Wed, 2004-12-22 at 12:52 +1000, Ben wrote: > Hi all, > > Just wondering if anyone else has had this problem recently... > > I'm running debian testing. did an apt-get update three days ago and now > my sound doesn't work! > dmesg doesn't show anything interesting, but i have noticed on boot when > pci loads(?) that i810 is blacklisted Yes it is. The reason is I guess that it interferes with the ALSA drivers, which are prefered. If you want to continue using OSS just take it out of the hotplug blacklist (in /etc/hotplug). cheers, -- Hanspeter Kunz Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Ph.D. Student Department of Information Technology Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Zurich Tel: +41.(0)44.63-54306 Andreasstrasse 15, Office 2.12 http://ailab.ch/people/hkunzCH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland Spamtraps: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- If two wrongs don't make a right, try three. -- Laurence J. Peter -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Laptop recomendation?
On Fri, 2004-12-31 at 22:00 -0500, Curt Howland wrote: > For my .02 FRN, > > I am right now using a Sony PCG-GRT170. It's a wonderful machine, but > it suffers from all the "unique" aspects of a Sony Vaio machine. > Almost none of the special keys work, hardware volume control, stuff > like that. It all worked under WinXP, which it came with, of course. I had (and still have) a lot of sony laptops - and there is nothing to say against them running Debian (sid). There is no problem using the "special keys" to control brightness, volume etc. Even the modems work (if you need it). Of course, these things do not work out of the box. But if you google a bit, you will get all the additional bits and pieces. Today I'm using a Panasonic R3, mostly because it runs on battery for (at least) 6 hours... cheers, Hp. > > But it has a 15" nVidia AGP driven screen, DVD/CD writer, great sound, > etc etc etc. I like it, but I had to fiddle with it to get all the > primary hardware working. > > http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/ is a good reference, you can look up > a model you like and see what other people have done to get theirs > working. Don't forget to contribute your own experiences. > > http://www.linuxcertified.com/ Linux Certified and > > http://www.emperorlinux.com/ Emporer Linux > > sell laptops with Linux pre-installed, including Debian. It sort of > takes the fun out of it, but it takes out the stress too. > > I will echo what others have said about the IBM laptops. They are > indeed built like tanks. I never got a taste for the red-eraser > joystick, however, so I didn't buy one. > > Also, I liked the challenge of the Sony Vaio. I know it's sick of me, > still I like to know that I'm running nasty cutting-edge stuff > sometimes. I'm also thinking about home-building a dual-Athalon > server for no good reason, just to play with SMP. > > Curt- > > > > > > -- > September 11th, 2001 > The proudest day for gun control and central > planning advocates in American history > -- Hanspeter Kunz Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Ph.D. Student Department of Information Technology Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Zurich Tel: +41.(0)44.63-54306 Andreasstrasse 15, Office 2.12 http://ailab.ch/people/hkunzCH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland Spamtraps: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Do unto others before they undo you. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Laptop recomendation?
On Mon, 2005-01-03 at 11:10 -0400, Derek Broughton wrote: > On Friday 31 December 2004 20:51, Mark M wrote: > > > > 1. What gotachas are there? eg. I have found out about a partition you > > should keep intact for hibernation mode. Is this OS independant? Or > > only for MSwindows? Is there anything else I really need to know (of > > course I will be installing debian on it). > > Yes, it's only for Windows, but it's also machine dependent. Some machines > don't use them. Hm, I always thought Windows uses hibernation files... In any case, the hibernation partition might be needed by to BIOS to do a supend to disk. The older pre-ACPI phoenix BIOS did this for example. But if you buy a new laptop, it will most likely have ACPI (where suspend to disk is managed by the OS rather the BIOS). > > > > 3. Battery life: I am hoping to use the laptop for 2 things: 1. video > > editing/dvd burning from camera with firewire. 2. Using on longdistance > > flights (but not video editing). I guess for video/burning dvd's I want > > a fast processor eg the pentium M 3GHz. But for extended battery life I > > want a slower low power processor. > > No, you want a powerbook. PPCs _look_ slower if you only look at the clock > frequency, but they run much cooler and, generally, faster than intels. Or a centrino (Pentium M). cheers, Hp. > > > > So my question is: can I improve battery life on say a 3GHz pentium M > > by slowing down the clockspeed in BIOS to say 1GHz or 500MHz? > > Yes. > -- > derek > -- Hanspeter Kunz Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Ph.D. Student Department of Information Technology Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Zurich Tel: +41.(0)44.63-54306 Andreasstrasse 15, Office 2.12 http://ailab.ch/people/hkunzCH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland Spamtraps: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Scintillation is not always identification for an auric substance. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: ACPI problem: console and X black after resume on supsend-to-ram
On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 02:32 +0100, Martin Theiss wrote: [...] > > Is there any chance to get my notebook to work after an suspend-to-ram > > with a working screen? It stays blank after resuming not depending on > > framebuffer (vesafb) or the X-server (I deactivated both to test it). > > Same problem here, suspend-to-RAM isn't implemented in the best way. I guess > your video card isn't initialized. You could try to start a dummy xserver > after the resume, which in some cases can softboot the graphic card. If it > doesn't work I don't know any other solution for suspend-to-RAM to work. I use vbetool to initialize the graphics card after resume. Although I do not have a thinkpad you might check it out - it is supposed to work with a wide range of video cards (vesa compliant). cheers, Hp. -- Hanspeter Kunz Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Ph.D. Student Department of Information Technology Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Zurich Tel: +41.(0)44.63-54306 Andreasstrasse 15, Office 2.12 http://ailab.ch/people/hkunzCH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland Spamtraps: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- He who has imagination without learning has wings but no feet. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: R40 in pieces
On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 15:48 -0500, David Mandelberg wrote: > Michelle Konzack wrote: > > I have lost the Password and a new SystemBoard for 460 Euro is too > > expensive. So I like to sell the Laptop in pieces. > Have you checked if the bios has a constant password? A lot of bios > manufacturers make them with passwords that will work no matter what you set > the > password to. Search google for the bios type and "lost password" or something > similar to find the password if there is one. I'm sure IBM (or an authorized distributor) can unlock the bios password. Even in the case of Sony this works (and they are not known for enthusiastic customer support). maybe you find something here: http://forum.webhostlist.de/show/showthread.php?t=40538 (german) or here: http://www.computing.net/windows95/wwwboard/forum/162657.html found by google (unlock bios ibm). Good luck, Hp. -- Hanspeter Kunz Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Ph.D. Student Department of Information Technology Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Zurich Tel: +41.(0)44.63-54306 Andreasstrasse 15, Office 2.12 http://ailab.ch/people/hkunzCH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland Spamtraps: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Prosperity makes friends, adversity tries them. -- Publilius Syrus signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: up arrow key doesnt work in X
On Thu, 2005-01-13 at 04:25 +1100, Mark M wrote: > Hi, not sure if this is laptop or debian specific. > > I have 1 key that doesn't work in X - the up arrow key. It works under > the console. I am not sure where to start looking to solve. did you (accidentally) define it as shortcut? (Desktop Preferences->Keyboard Shortcuts) cheers, Hp. -- Hanspeter Kunz Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Ph.D. Student Department of Information Technology Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Zurich Tel: +41.(0)44.63-54306 Andreasstrasse 15, Office 2.12 http://ailab.ch/people/hkunzCH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland Spamtraps: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- What you don't know won't help you much either. -- D. Bennett signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Suspend on my laptop does not turn the screen off
> Hi all, > > running debian on Dell Latitude C610 and got ACPI working, its all good > ecept for one thing, when i go into standby the screen does not turn > off, it just stays on with the text "stopped processes > |" > > the computer does go into standby (i cant use the PC before i bring it > out) but the screen stays on, and i cant turn it off. What can i do to > fix this? i want the screen to turn off when the computer goes into > standby. > > Note that with suspend, the screen does turn off, so its just with > standby (and yes, the first few times i did it the screen did turn off > when it went into standby) which kernel are you using? I had the same problem with 2.6.10-rc1. It works on my machine (Panasonic) with 2.6.10. cheers, Hp. > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: xfree86-driver-synaptics
On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 13:37 +0100, Johannes Wiedersich wrote: > Dear all, > > I am running Debian Sarge on an Ibm Thinkpad R51. Most of the things > work flawlessly; also compared to the Suse I ran before. Thanks for that > great distribution. > > One small annoyance to me is the behaviour of the touchpad. When I move > the mouse quickly up in a browser (to the menue or a link on the top of > the page), the browser (both Mozilla and Konqueror tested) apparently > interprets this as pressing the "back" button. As I understand from the > README.gz, in xfree86-driver-synaptics this is implemented `as a feature'. > > Is there a possibility to turn off this "back" button behaviour without > loosing "scroll up" and "tapping" features of the touchpad? you could use qsynaptics. cheers, Hp. -- Hanspeter Kunz Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Ph.D. Student Department of Information Technology Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Zurich Tel: +41.(0)44.63-54306 Andreasstrasse 15, Office 2.12 http://ailab.ch/people/hkunzCH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland Spamtraps: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Have a nice day! signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: xfree86-driver-synaptics
On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 16:12 +0100, Hanspeter Kunz wrote: > On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 13:37 +0100, Johannes Wiedersich wrote: > > Dear all, > > > > I am running Debian Sarge on an Ibm Thinkpad R51. Most of the things > > work flawlessly; also compared to the Suse I ran before. Thanks for that > > great distribution. > > > > One small annoyance to me is the behaviour of the touchpad. When I move > > the mouse quickly up in a browser (to the menue or a link on the top of > > the page), the browser (both Mozilla and Konqueror tested) apparently > > interprets this as pressing the "back" button. As I understand from the > > README.gz, in xfree86-driver-synaptics this is implemented `as a feature'. > > > > Is there a possibility to turn off this "back" button behaviour without > > loosing "scroll up" and "tapping" features of the touchpad? > > you could use qsynaptics. sorry for my short reply. You want to set "CircularScrolling=1" Using qsynaptics is one way. You could also use synclient CircularScrolling=1 or set it XF86Config-4 directly. cheers, Hp. -- Hanspeter Kunz Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Ph.D. Student Department of Information Technology Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Zurich Tel: +41.(0)44.63-54306 Andreasstrasse 15, Office 2.12 http://ailab.ch/people/hkunzCH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland Spamtraps: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Fortune and love befriend the bold. -- Ovid signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: How can I use multi-display on laptop
On Sat, 2005-02-19 at 16:56 +0800, singer wrote: > my laptop is IBM thinkpad R51 2887 9kc > the graphic driver is 82855 > In debian, I use the driver "i810" > I can't use the LCD and the extra AGP output at the same time. If I > change the BIOS to BOOT from LCD, the extra AGP has no signal, if I > change the BIOS to BOOT form the extra AGP, the LCD has no signal. > there is a key on my laptop to switch the two displays. the i810switch (debian package) might solve your problem. cheers, Hp. [...] -- Hanspeter Kunz Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Ph.D. Student Department of Information Technology Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Zurich Tel: +41.(0)44.63-54306 Andreasstrasse 15, Office 2.12 http://ailab.ch/people/hkunzCH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland Spamtraps: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- There's no such thing as an original sin. -- Elvis Costello signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: How can I use multi-display on laptop
On Sat, 2005-02-19 at 21:03 +0800, singer wrote: > I tried the i810swtich > but I got two displays all display the same picture > > I want to let each of the two displays work as independent screen I see. Then the problem is in your XF86Config-4: > Section "ServerLayout" > Identifier "multi" > Screen "screen0" > Option "Clone" "off" > InputDevice "Generic Keyboard" > InputDevice "Configured Mouse" > InputDevice "Generic Mouse" > Screen "screen1" RightOf "screen0" # this is the line causes error > EndSection What exactly is the error message? Could you send the XFree.log? cheers, Hp. -- Hanspeter Kunz Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Ph.D. Student Department of Information Technology Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Zurich Tel: +41.(0)44.63-54306 Andreasstrasse 15, Office 2.12 http://ailab.ch/people/hkunzCH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland Spamtraps: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- I'll turn over a new leaf. -- Miguel de Cervantes signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Internal SD Card Reader
On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 14:35 -0500, Andrew Perrin wrote: > On Tue, 22 Feb 2005, Jerome Fuselier wrote: > > > Hi, > > I've just move from winXP to debian on my laptop and I would like to > > know if it is possible to use the internal sd card reader under linux. I > > search a little on the web but I did not found any valuable informations :-( > > > > The laptop is an Asus A2500D with a 4in1 card reader (SD/MMC/MS/MS PRO) > > > > First step is to use lspci and lsusb to figure out how it's attached to > the computer. Further, check dmesg (or the syslog) for messages when you insert a card. cheers, Hp. -- Hanspeter Kunz Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Ph.D. Student Department of Information Technology Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Zurich Tel: +41.(0)44.63-54306 Andreasstrasse 15, Office 2.12 http://ailab.ch/people/hkunzCH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland Spamtraps: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- If it heals good, say it. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: How can I use multi-display on laptop
On Thu, 2005-02-24 at 00:36 +0800, singer wrote: [...] > Here is my XF86Config-4, it doesn't work (only the lcd can get a xwindow, the > crt has no signal). > I want to know where is wrong. > Thank you. As I said already a few days ago: you should send us /var/log/XFree86.0.log cheers, Hp. -- Hanspeter Kunz Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Ph.D. Student Department of Information Technology Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Zurich Tel: +41.(0)44.63-54306 Andreasstrasse 15, Office 2.12 http://ailab.ch/people/hkunzCH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland Spamtraps: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- He who laughs last didn't get the joke. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: How can I use multi-display on laptop
000 (0x1be5). > (II) I810(0): Allocated 64 kB for the scratch buffer at 0x7fee000 > (WW) I810(0): Direct rendering is not supported when Xinerama is enabled > (EE) I810(0): [dri] DRIScreenInit failed. Disabling DRI. > (II) I810(0): Updated framebuffer allocation size from 5120 to 8192 kByte > (II) I810(0): Updated pixmap cache from 512 scanlines to 1280 scanlines > (II) I810(0): 0x85b224c: Memory at offset 0x0002, size 8192 kBytes > (II) I810(0): 0x85b226c: Memory at offset 0x07fff000, size 4 kBytes > (II) I810(0): 0x85b2290: Memory at offset 0x, size 128 kBytes > (II) I810(0): 0x85b22c0: Memory at offset 0x07fee000, size 64 kBytes > (II) I810(0): 0x85b22e0: Memory at offset 0x07ffe000, size 4 kBytes > (WW) I810(0): Failed to set up write-combining range (0xe000,0x800) > (II) I810(0): vgaHWGetIOBase: hwp->IOBase is 0x03d0, hwp->PIOOffset is 0x > (II) I810(0): xf86BindGARTMemory: bind key 3 at 0x007df000 (pgoffset 2015) > (II) I810(0): xf86BindGARTMemory: bind key 0 at 0x07fff000 (pgoffset 32767) > (II) I810(0): xf86BindGARTMemory: bind key 2 at 0x07fee000 (pgoffset 32750) > (II) I810(0): xf86BindGARTMemory: bind key 1 at 0x07ffe000 (pgoffset 32766) > (II) I810(0): Display plane A is disabled. > (II) I810(0): Display plane B is enabled. > (II) I810(0): PIPEACONF is 0x8000 > (II) I810(0): PIPEBCONF is 0x8000 > (II) I810(0): Mode bandwidth is 47 Mpixel/s > (II) I810(0): maxBandwidth is 1440 Mbyte/s, pipe bandwidths are 252 Mbyte/s, > 0 Mbyte/s > (II) I810(0): LFP compensation mode: 0x6 > (II) I810(0): Using XFree86 Acceleration Architecture (XAA) > Screen to screen bit blits > Solid filled rectangles > 8x8 mono pattern filled rectangles > Indirect CPU to Screen color expansion > Solid Horizontal and Vertical Lines > Offscreen Pixmaps > Setting up tile and stipple cache: > 32 128x128 slots > 12 256x256 slots > (==) I810(0): Backing store disabled > (==) I810(0): Silken mouse enabled > (II) I810(0): Initializing HW Cursor > (**) Option "dpms" > (**) I810(0): DPMS enabled > (II) I810(0): direct rendering: Failed > (==) RandR enabled > (II) Initializing built-in extension MIT-SHM > (II) Initializing built-in extension XInputExtension > (II) Initializing built-in extension XTEST > (II) Initializing built-in extension XKEYBOARD > (II) Initializing built-in extension LBX > (II) Initializing built-in extension XC-APPGROUP > (II) Initializing built-in extension SECURITY > (II) Initializing built-in extension XINERAMA > (II) Initializing built-in extension XFree86-Bigfont > (II) Initializing built-in extension RENDER > (II) Initializing built-in extension RANDR > (II) Keyboard "Generic Keyboard" handled by legacy driver > (**) Option "Protocol" "PS/2" > (**) Configured Mouse: Protocol: "PS/2" > (**) Option "CorePointer" > (**) Configured Mouse: Core Pointer > (**) Option "Device" "/dev/psaux" > (**) Option "Emulate3Buttons" "true" > (**) Configured Mouse: Emulate3Buttons, Emulate3Timeout: 50 > (**) Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" > (**) Configured Mouse: ZAxisMapping: buttons 4 and 5 > (**) Configured Mouse: Buttons: 5 > (**) Option "Protocol" "ImPS/2" > (**) Generic Mouse: Protocol: "ImPS/2" > (**) Option "SendCoreEvents" "true" > (**) Generic Mouse: always reports core events > (**) Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice" > (**) Option "Emulate3Buttons" "true" > (**) Generic Mouse: Emulate3Buttons, Emulate3Timeout: 50 > (**) Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" > (**) Generic Mouse: ZAxisMapping: buttons 4 and 5 > (**) Generic Mouse: Buttons: 5 > (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "Generic Mouse" (type: MOUSE) > (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "Configured Mouse" (type: MOUSE) > (II) Configured Mouse: ps2EnableDataReporting: succeeded > (II) Generic Mouse: ps2EnableDataReporting: succeeded > Warning: font renderer for ".pcf" already registered at priority 0 > Warning: font renderer for ".pcf.Z" already registered at priority 0 > Warning: font renderer for ".pcf.gz" already registered at priority 0 > Warning: font renderer for ".snf" already registered at priority 0 > Warning: font renderer for ".snf.Z" already registered at priority 0 > Warning: font renderer for ".snf.gz" already registered at priority 0 > Warning: font renderer for ".bdf" already registered at priority 0 > Warning: font renderer for ".bdf.Z" already registered at priority 0 > Warning: font renderer for ".bdf.gz" already registered at priority 0 > Warning: font renderer for ".pmf" already registered at priority 0 > GetModeLine - scrn: 0 clock: 0 > GetModeLine - hdsp: 1024 hbeg: 0 hend: 0 httl: 0 > vdsp: 768 vbeg: 0 vend: 0 vttl: 0 flags: 0 > > > > -- Hanspeter Kunz Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Ph.D. Student Department of Information Technology Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Zurich Tel: +41.(0)44.63-54306 Andreasstrasse 15, Office 2.12 http://ailab.ch/people/hkunzCH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland Spamtraps: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Two heads are more numerous than one. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part