I have a Compaq presario 1630 and am experiencing some strange mouse
problems.
The tochpad only seems to work if there is something else in the system
generating lots of interrupts.
When the system is idle moving my finger on the touchpad, or pressing the
buttons doesn't seem to have any e
I have a Compaq presario 1630 and am experiencing some strange mouse
problems.
The tochpad only seems to work if there is something else in the system
generating lots of interrupts.
When the system is idle moving my finger on the touchpad, or pressing the
buttons doesn't seem to have any e
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> "Rodin" == Rodin Fadul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rodin> Hello. My trackball mouse is not recognized by X. At startup it
Rodin> shows some messages about /dev/tts0-2 giving me their output
Rodin> addresses and irq's and telling me something abo
Hello. My trackball mouse is not recognized by X. At startup it shows some
messages about /dev/tts0-2 giving me their output addresses and irq's and
telling me something about these being 16550A devices. (It's a bit too fast
for me to catch it :-(. I have a PCMCIA modem that works with wvdial on
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> "Rodin" == Rodin Fadul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rodin> Hello. My trackball mouse is not recognized by X. At startup it
Rodin> shows some messages about /dev/tts0-2 giving me their output
Rodin> addresses and irq's and telling me something ab
Hello. My trackball mouse is not recognized by X. At startup it shows some
messages about /dev/tts0-2 giving me their output addresses and irq's and
telling me something about these being 16550A devices. (It's a bit too fast
for me to catch it :-(. I have a PCMCIA modem that works with wvdial o
> > I have a Compaq LTE5300 laptop on which I installed Debian 2.2r3. I
> > installed about 750MB or so of software, including XFree86, KDE 2.1, GNOME,
> > and others. It was a pretty standard install, using apt-get via http. My
> > mouse (a PS/2 pin-type pointing device) worked fine in console, u
> OK... I think I figured out what was making my mouse so screwy, but I still
> have all kinds of problems.
>
> Problem overview:
>
> I have a Compaq LTE5300 laptop on which I installed Debian 2.2r3. I
> installed about 750MB or so of software, including XFree86, KDE 2.1, GNOME,
> and others. I
On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 05:53:40AM -0400, M. T. Burek, Ph.D. wrote:
> OK... I think I figured out what was making my mouse so screwy, but I still
> have all kinds of problems.
>
> Problem overview:
>
> I have a Compaq LTE5300 laptop on which I installed Debian 2.2r3. I
> installed about 750MB o
OK... I think I figured out what was making my mouse so screwy, but I still
have all kinds of problems.
Problem overview:
I have a Compaq LTE5300 laptop on which I installed Debian 2.2r3. I
installed about 750MB or so of software, including XFree86, KDE 2.1, GNOME,
and others. It was a pretty s
> OK.. I know that gpm IS running, because when I was installing with
> apt-get, it stopped for a second and asked for a couple of configuration
> questions. I would actually like to have the best of both worlds (use the
> mouse in console as well as in X), but I'll disable gpm if I have to.
Sh
> the mouse thing is usually gpm for me... to test this, go to console as
root and execute '/etc/init.d/gpm stop', usually fixes the mouse controlling
problem in x... for a permanent fix either uninstall gpm or move the
/etc/rc2.d/S??gpm link to a subdirectory called /etc/rc2.d/disabled/. there
On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, M. T. Burek, Ph.D. wrote:
> It is supposed to be a Logitech PS/2 compatible mouse, and I have a copy of
> another persons' XF86Config file, and I put the options in the same way they
> had it; PS/2, emu 3 buttons, /dev/mouse.
1) Is /dev/mouse a link to /dev/psaux? If it's a l
On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 07:49:02PM -0400, M. T. Burek, Ph.D. wrote:
> OK... finally got almost everything installed... not much disk space left,
> but its there. Now, I am getting pissed off, though. The mouse works fine at
> the command line, but in X, or KDE, or GNOME, even at the login screen
On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 07:49:02PM -0400, M. T. Burek, Ph.D. wrote:
> OK... finally got almost everything installed... not much disk space left,
> but its there. Now, I am getting pissed off, though. The mouse works fine at
> the command line, but in X, or KDE, or GNOME, even at the login screen
OK... finally got almost everything installed... not much disk space left,
but its there. Now, I am getting pissed off, though. The mouse works fine at
the command line, but in X, or KDE, or GNOME, even at the login screen, it
is going haywire... I can't control it at all. I even tried using an
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