Paschoud Alain wrote:
But of course, I find other problems. The biggest one is that my mouse is not recognized, so I haven't any mouse in X.
I have the standard USB mouse from Apple.
I am relative new as well but probably try following:
Does it work on the konsole? If so you have to
ind other problems. The biggest one is that my mouse is not
> recognized, so I haven't any mouse in X.
>
> I have the standard USB mouse from Apple.
> Is there any way to move the cursor without the mouse ? If I made something
> wrong during the install process, do I have to r
Hello,
I want to thank everybody that help me for installing Debian distribution. I
now manage to install and start.
But of course, I find other problems. The biggest one is that my mouse is not
recognized, so I haven't any mouse in X.
I have the standard USB mouse from Apple.
Is ther
hej,
> > In th XF86Config the pointer section indicates BusMouse
> > for protocol and /Dev/mouse for device.
> FAQ: how do I set up X for the mouse.
> answer: device = /dev/input/mice, protocol = "ImPS/2"
> for GPM, use the same device, protocol = "ps2".
don't forget to mention that one need
/dev/input/mice protocol IMPS/2
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 09:17:03AM +0200, Landry BRUNEL wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've just installed the last debian distrib on a 7200/90, and I can't
> get the mouse moving.
>
> I have a standard mac mouse connected to the keyboard. It works fine
> under MacOS.
>
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 09:17:03AM +0200, Landry BRUNEL wrote:
> I've made a link from /dev/mouse to /dev/adb, startx then launched the X
> environnement but the mouse doesn't move anymore, I had to get out with
> ctrl + alt + backspace.
You can move the pointer with the keyboard under XFree86.
Hello,
I've just installed the last debian distrib on a 7200/90, and I can't
get the mouse moving.
I have a standard mac mouse connected to the keyboard. It works fine
under MacOS.
I've used the XF86Config.FBdev proposed by the installer. It has created
a link from /dev/mouse to /dev/adbmouse w
On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Tim Hodgson wrote:
> I changed the relevant line in /etc/gpm.conf to read 'repeat_type=raw'
> - correct? and made the change to /dev/mouse. However, after
> rebooting, the mouse was frozen again, and even killing gpm made no
> difference.
This is unusual. If you want to get
Matt Brubeck wrote:
If you have gpm running, it may be interfering with the X server. Try
stopping gpm and then running X.
That did it! Mouse then behaved perfectly.
If this is the problem, you can solve it by telling gpm to repeat with
type "raw" (in /etc/gpm.conf) and making /dev/mouse
On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Tim Hodgson wrote:
> I've just installed potato on a Mac 9500, and it's all (more or less)
> OK except for the mouse. This is a Logitech USB mouse attached to an
> Entrega PCI card. The combination worked fine under LinuxPPC and YDL,
> btw. The puzzling part is that _occasi
Hi,
I've just installed potato on a Mac 9500, and it's all (more or less)
OK except for the mouse. This is a Logitech USB mouse attached to an
Entrega PCI card. The combination worked fine under LinuxPPC and YDL,
btw. The puzzling part is that _occasionally_ the mouse will move for
a few seco
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