mouse doesn't work

2000-01-20 Thread mpx
hi dear debian's, i just installed debian for the first time, and wow, this dselect was heavy work;-) now finally everything is done, even x is working well, exceptly the mouse doesn't move. i thought it should be a ps/2 one, but didnt work, so i tried out a few more from the xf86config, till i ge

RE: mouse doesn't work

2000-01-20 Thread Glen S Mehn
Try using XF86Setup. It lets you try your different mouse settings. I usually find that for laptops (4 out of 4 successful Debian/X installs on laptops) that the mouse ends up being /dev/psaux (where it gets overridden by ps/2 mice) Hope this helps. glen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

re: 3c575_cb driver

2000-01-20 Thread John Gould
Hi there, Can you tell me which kernel you are using? Also did you take .deb packages for the upgrade of the pcmcia stuff? You can get the source package for the pcmcia stuff from 'metalab.unc.edu', use this with a 2.2 kernel and all should be ok. The stable slink release uses 2.0.36. Hop

Re: mouse doesn't work

2000-01-20 Thread matthschulz
On Tue, 18 Jan 1994, mpx wrote: > mouse doesn't move. > i thought it should be a ps/2 one, but didnt work, so i tried out a few > more from the xf86config, till i get to the more exotic ones and left > it. so i changed the default /dev/modem to /dev/tt* but the same > thing...:( > > i was wonderin

Re: mouse doesn't work

2000-01-20 Thread John_Neff
I do not stop GPM and Xwindow mouse still works, BT I always use an external PS/2 mouse attached to my laptops (hote those little knobs). JJN matthschulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/20/2000 01:54:18 AM To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org cc:(bcc: John Neff) Subject: Re: mouse doesn't w

Re: mouse doesn't work

2000-01-20 Thread Charlie Hedlin
Is a ps2 device on /dev/psaux . I never had any trouble and don't have to stop gpm (This was on an Armada 1130T and a pesario 1655). On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, matthschulz wrote: > On Tue, 18 Jan 1994, mpx wrote: > > mouse doesn't move. > > i thought it should be a ps/2 one, but didnt work, so i tried

Re: 3c575_cb driver

2000-01-20 Thread M. Tavasti
"Kjohn Sasitorn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have a sony n505ve and purchased the above ethernet card. I've spent more > than enough hours trying to get debian to work. It works flawlessly in > redhat. I've tried to get slink to recognize eth0. I did upgrade pcmcia-cs > to the newest version,

apmd doesn't log battery status

2000-01-20 Thread R. Poss
Hi, I'm using a TP310E, which works quite well, even with suspend-to-disk (hibernation mode), thanks to the "hdparm -u1 /dev/hda" trick. However, the APM bios doesn't seem to report battery status unless the power state changes (i.e. when I plug in or out the power supply), and the conseq

Console APM Diisplay

2000-01-20 Thread Nick Jennings
Hello, Im using an old Dell 486 laptop, with 8mb of RAM, so X isn't particularly fun for me to use. I'm wondering if there is a console app that reports on the status of your battery (you know, just like: your battery has 52% of its juice left. something simple like that. If not, how wo

Re: Console APM Diisplay

2000-01-20 Thread DJ Lang
Try: $ apm $ man apm Information delivered is dependent upon your bios. Mine isn't terribly useful, it reports either 80% or 10% remaining (IBM 365X P120). At least it lets me know when I have the AC adapter plugged in. DJ Nick Jennings wrote: > > Hello, > > Im using an old Dell 4

Re: Console APM Diisplay

2000-01-20 Thread Alexander S. Guy
> "Nick" == Nick Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Nick> something simple like that. If not, how would one go about Nick> making that? what would the app be talking with to get that Nick> info? (how does the X program do it). That information is available through the proc file