Thanx !
works perfectly on my system if i set xf86config to /dev/gpmdata ! should
have thought of gpm earlier ;-)
benny
El Jue 06 Dic 2001 14:59, Benjamin Fritzsche escribió:
> I have some quite strange problems with my mouse ! i run debian woody on a
> noname laptop where the touchpad is ps/2. the xserver and kde run without
> any error messages and the mouse works in the beginning but after a while
> it starts to
Thanx !
works perfectly on my system if i set xf86config to /dev/gpmdata ! should
have thought of gpm earlier ;-)
benny
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El Jue 06 Dic 2001 14:59, Benjamin Fritzsche escribió:
> I have some quite strange problems with my mouse ! i run debian woody on a
> noname laptop where the touchpad is ps/2. the xserver and kde run without
> any error messages and the mouse works in the beginning but after a while
> it starts to
Hi, I've also had such promblems once, when I was trying to get a Logitech
wireless Mouse running. Fortunatly this mouse had an USB interface as well,
with which it worked well. So I guess it has something to do with the PS/2
interface of some boards...
> I have some quite strange problems with
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 06:33:17AM -0800, David Roundy wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 02:59:20PM +0100, Benjamin Fritzsche wrote:
>
> > I have some quite strange problems with my mouse ! i run debian woody on
> > a noname laptop where the touchpad is ps/2. the xserver and kde run
> > without any
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 02:59:20PM +0100, Benjamin Fritzsche wrote:
> I have some quite strange problems with my mouse ! i run debian woody on
> a noname laptop where the touchpad is ps/2. the xserver and kde run
> without any error messages and the mouse works in the beginning but after
> a while
From: "Benjamin Fritzsche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have some quite strange problems with my mouse ! i run debian woody on a
noname
> laptop where the touchpad is ps/2. the xserver and kde run without any
error messages
> and the mouse works in the beginning but after a while it starts to jump
and
I have some quite strange problems with my mouse !
i run debian woody on a noname laptop where the touchpad is ps/2. the xserver
and kde run without any error messages and the mouse works in the beginning but
after a while it starts to jump and click all over the place as soon as i touch
the
Hi, I've also had such promblems once, when I was trying to get a Logitech
wireless Mouse running. Fortunatly this mouse had an USB interface as well,
with which it worked well. So I guess it has something to do with the PS/2
interface of some boards...
> I have some quite strange problems wit
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 06:33:17AM -0800, David Roundy wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 02:59:20PM +0100, Benjamin Fritzsche wrote:
>
> > I have some quite strange problems with my mouse ! i run debian woody on
> > a noname laptop where the touchpad is ps/2. the xserver and kde run
> > without an
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 02:59:20PM +0100, Benjamin Fritzsche wrote:
> I have some quite strange problems with my mouse ! i run debian woody on
> a noname laptop where the touchpad is ps/2. the xserver and kde run
> without any error messages and the mouse works in the beginning but after
> a whil
From: "Benjamin Fritzsche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have some quite strange problems with my mouse ! i run debian woody on a
noname
> laptop where the touchpad is ps/2. the xserver and kde run without any
error messages
> and the mouse works in the beginning but after a while it starts to jump
and
I have some quite strange problems with my mouse !
i run debian woody on a noname laptop where the touchpad is ps/2. the xserver
and kde run without any error messages and the mouse works in the beginning but
after a while it starts to jump and click all over the place as soon as i touch
the
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