On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 03:06:34PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi list:
>
> I just switched my ibook g3 900mhz from selfcompiled kernel 2.6.1 to
> kernel-image-2.6.6-powerpc.
>
> now my usb-mouse (SAMSUNG) is not working anymore. i suppose i need to
> load some module
Thx alot,
mouse working again!
float
On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 03:17:43PM +0200, Jens Schmalzing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > now my usb-mouse (SAMSUNG) is not working anymore. i suppose i need to
> > load some module but have no idea wich.
>
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> now my usb-mouse (SAMSUNG) is not working anymore. i suppose i need to
> load some module but have no idea wich.
>
> anybody have an idea?
ohci-hcd and usbhid.
Regards, Jens.
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Hi list:
I just switched my ibook g3 900mhz from selfcompiled kernel 2.6.1 to
kernel-image-2.6.6-powerpc.
now my usb-mouse (SAMSUNG) is not working anymore. i suppose i need to
load some module but have no idea wich.
anybody have an idea?
i have attached my lsmod output.
thx float
Module
Hi all,
this is a patch for kernel >2.6.5 (i am using it on a 2.6.6-rc2-mm1 )
that allows you to disable the trackpad on iBook/PowerBook when you plug
one or more usb mouses.
The behaviour is driven by a proc file:
/proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/adb_trackpad_disable_on_usb_mouse
when this file is setted
an wrote:
> >
> > Every so often, my USB mouse (MS-Intellimouse 2 buttons + wheel) suffurs
> > a spurious disconnection and right after that a re-connection. The cable
> > is fine, I think.
> >
> > The problem is that it comes back as another device and X doesn't follow
gt;
>
> --- Marc-Olivier Killijian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Every so often, my USB mouse (MS-Intellimouse 2 buttons + wheel)
> > suffurs
> > a spurious disconnection and right after that a re-connection. The
> > cable
> > is
On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 15:04, Marc-Olivier Killijian wrote:
>
> Every so often, my USB mouse (MS-Intellimouse 2 buttons + wheel) suffurs
> a spurious disconnection and right after that a re-connection. The cable
> is fine, I think.
>
> The problem is that it comes back as an
Marc-Olivier Killijian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Every so often, my USB mouse (MS-Intellimouse 2 buttons + wheel)
> suffurs
> a spurious disconnection and right after that a re-connection. The
> cable
> is fine, I think.
>
> The problem is that it come
Hi
Every so often, my USB mouse (MS-Intellimouse 2 buttons + wheel) suffurs
a spurious disconnection and right after that a re-connection. The cable
is fine, I think.
The problem is that it comes back as another device and X doesn't follow
this re-organization. Thus the mouse pointer is
I've just installed debian unstable (upgrade from woody) with kernel
2.4.18 (install24 on yaboot prompt).
I wanted to use my genius scroll-eye mouse, which I've been successfuly
using on my pmac 7200 with debian testing, kernel 2.2.20 (also upgrade
from woody).
I'm using the same mouse section for
Hello
I'm in the process of making my ibook/M3 work with 2.6.1-rc1-ben1. Up to
now, the only thing that doesn't work as good as with 2.4.23-pre5-ben0
is my external usb mouse. With 2.6.1-rc1-ben1, I need to manually insert
usbmouse.ko and ohci_hcd.ko, whereas plugging the mouse in was
> I'm in the process of making my ibook/M3 work with 2.6.1-rc1-ben1. Up to
> now, the only thing that doesn't work as good as with 2.4.23-pre5-ben0
> is my external usb mouse. With 2.6.1-rc1-ben1, I need to manually insert
> usbmouse.ko and ohci_hcd.ko, whereas plugging the
> ... the point is, that with pre-compiled kernels, AfAIK, I'll have a lot
> of non-modular capabilities built-in to the kernel, thus wasting RAM (and
> speed?) that otherwise could be used for stuff I really need on the
> machine.
>
> So compiling myself is option #1 (I'm definitely not keen on e
e to an USB connector?
> >
> > Or will the mouse be run by enabling one of the CONFIG_USB options in this
> > kernel?
>
> I'm not positive what the exact kernel options are for this, but running the
> Debian pre-compiled 2.4.20 kernel works with my USB mouse.
... the
n this
> kernel?
I'm not positive what the exact kernel options are for this, but running the
Debian pre-compiled 2.4.20 kernel works with my USB mouse. You'll need to
have the hotplug package installed.
Frank
Hi all,
On a Powerbook G4:
For a Logitech USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse:
Do I need the CONFIG_MOUSE (or some other) option enabled in the
2.4.21-ben2 Kernel, if I want to plug the mouse to an USB connector?
Or will the mouse be run by enabling one of the CONFIG_USB options in this
kernel?
Thanks in an
Hi
i d'like to use my apple usb mouse with my G4 466, with debian 3.0.
i can't' configure Xfree86.
what should i use in the protocole and in the device configuration?
thanks
Hi
Can anybody help me with the config of usb mouse Logitech thnx.
In the commandline and the Xwindows he doesn't do anything
greetz WP
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On Mar 23 2002, wil wrote:
> Can anybody help me with the config of usb mouse Logitech thnx.
>
> In the commandline and the Xwindows he doesn't do anything
I recently got myself a new USB mouse (and keyboard). I don't
use gpm (i.e., "the command line&
on 15/03/2002 13:01, Rogério Brito at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mar 15 2002, Siggi Langauf wrote:
>> Hmmm, I guess that every USB mouse wil work fine. Personally, I'm
>> using an optical Wheel mouse by Logitech, which is nice to use on
>> "strange" surfaces
On Fre, 2002-03-15 at 19:15, Viral Shah wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 03:45:40PM +0100, Siggi Langauf wrote:
>
> > Hmmm, what exactly is unsatisfactory? Have you tried "trackpad lock" as
> > well?
> > The only thing I find annoying from time to time is the trackpad's
> > over-sensitivity which
> I would like to control this delay (in fact, I would like it
> to instantly change).
>
> Is there anybody here that knows if this a limitation of the
> ADB bus (which I read is quite slow)? Or is it controllable
> via software?
>
> I hope benh reads this e-ma
On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 03:45:40PM +0100, Siggi Langauf wrote:
> Hmmm, what exactly is unsatisfactory? Have you tried "trackpad lock" as
> well?
> The only thing I find annoying from time to time is the trackpad's
> over-sensitivity which often makes me tap anywhere on the screen while
> typing...
On Mar 15 2002, Siggi Langauf wrote:
> Hmmm, I guess that every USB mouse wil work fine. Personally, I'm
> using an optical Wheel mouse by Logitech, which is nice to use on
> "strange" surfaces like Sofas or wooden tables. But it has already
> failed on a plas
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Rogério Brito wrote:
[...]
> I have a question here: what would a recommended USB mouse be
> for use with an iBook?
Hmmm, I guess that every USB mouse wil work fine. Personally, I'm using an
optical Wheel mouse by Logitech, which is nice to use
On Mar 14 2002, Renato Barrios wrote:
> In an iMac and an usb mouse I can run debian with gpm in the
> console.
Hi there, All.
I have a question here: what would a recommended USB mouse be
for use with an iBook?
It seems that the trackpad of this notebook
On Sat, 2001-12-15 at 11:51, Chris Tillman wrote:
> (paraphrasing) if you insist on using gpm, you're on your own getting
> the mouse to work in X. That's because gpm imterrupts X's access to
> the hardware (as understand it).
That may be true for broken architectures, but we can use
/dev/input/m
Thanks for all the replies, it didn't help my immediate problem, but I did
learn a bit. I've solved the mouse problem by installing the 2.4.17-rc1
kernel from www.ppckernel.org. My mouse now works great, as well as a bunch
of other things I'm discovering I like very much about the 2.4.x kernel
seri
> I continue to assert that gpm is a waste of time for anyone who wants to
> use X. No one appears to want to deal with gpm at the Debian package
> level. It's maintainer certainly doesn't; he's looking to orphan it.
What's the problem with gpm and X both opening /dev/input/mice? I thought
/dev/
On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 07:20:01PM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
> > > In other words, if you really are interested in using the mouse in X
> > > applications, there's no need to muck around with gpm. In the most
> > > recent revision changelog to the X packages, Branden says
> > > (paraphrasing) if
On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 05:42:27PM -0500, Mike Melvin wrote:
> On 12/15/01 5:51 AM, "Chris Tillman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > No, stick with bootX.
>
> Thanks, I'd be happy to!
>
> > The X server handles the mouse (and infact all hardware) independently
> > of the way the console handles
On 12/15/01 5:51 AM, "Chris Tillman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, stick with bootX.
Thanks, I'd be happy to!
> The X server handles the mouse (and infact all hardware) independently
> of the way the console handles it. gpm is intended to make the mouse
> available in console mode, but only a
On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 11:00:48AM -0500, mike wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I understand I have 2 options, BootX and quik. I prefer BootX, since it
> doesn't muck with my firmware (Forth is scary stuff), provides me with a
> graphical prompt, allows me to pick a kernel quickly, and allows me to
> easil
Greetings,
(For the time-strapped please skip down to the ***)
I have a revision a Beige G3/233 that I have tried repeatedly to install
Debian on. Ironically, I have had much more luck with my Power Mac 6500,
granted it has no mouse, keyboard, or monitor.
I have been able to successfully install
except, of course, that X (specifically xpmac.rev10) doesn't acknowledge my
> usb mouse. The usb mouse and my usb card are properly detected by the kernel
> during boot up, so this just seems to be a case of a debian newbie being hit
> with the input layer changes.
xpmac and new inputlayer
Matt Barnett wrote:
> I've just installed debian on my rev. a beige g3. Everything works fine,
> except, of course, that X (specifically xpmac.rev10) doesn't acknowledge my
> usb mouse. The usb mouse and my usb card are properly detected by the kernel
> during boot up, so t
nowledge my
usb mouse. The usb mouse and my usb card are properly detected by the kernel
during boot up, so this just seems to be a case of a debian newbie being hit
with the input layer changes. Unfortunately, I've read back posts on the
list, and haven't been able to discover how to fix t
I thought I would pass along that I had solved the mouse problems.
When you mentioned input layer was where my problem was. I used the
steps that I had gone through when I updated my kernel in linuxppc to
include usb. I then got ppp figured out and started up. It appears I
have a DNS problem no
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 02:50:00PM +0100, Bastien Nocera wrote:
>
> I think I have an idea for a quite easy fix. Add to the MAKEDEV package an
> initscript that checks the kernel version and makes /dev/mouse point to the
> correct location.
> In pseudo-code:
>
> if kernel_version <= 2.2.17
>
Quoting Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 08:00:47PM -0500, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> >
> > This sounds like yet another "new input layer" problem, caused by a
> kernel
> > config change in 2.2R2 without a similar upgrade to the /dev nodes and
> default X
> > and gpm set
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 08:00:47PM -0500, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
> This sounds like yet another "new input layer" problem, caused by a kernel
> config change in 2.2R2 without a similar upgrade to the /dev nodes and
> default X
> and gpm settings. Here's my stock answer to new input layer ques
Bastien Nocera wrote:
> Quoting Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > I wonder if its worth attempting to get makedev fixed and installed
> > into proposed-updates for potato r3, or has everyone already upgraded
> > to r2 --> broke system --> fixed manually ?
> >
> > fixing makedev would at leas
> A nitpick, I know, but if there's a way to detect HID, it would be better.
Check for presence of /proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/ ...
Michael
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 09:13:31AM -0500, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
> I don't know about policy, but this would break for people building their own
> 2.2.18 with old .configs (updated by make oldconfig of course).
quite true. converting a non HID .config into a working HID .config
is a wee bit s
Scott Cole wrote:
> I could not find anythign on this at the web site, so I apologize if
> it is an old question.
>
> I have an Imac DV (slot-loading New World Rom). My mouse does not
> work at all. As the kernel boots I see that it will recognize my
> intellimouse explorer. I rebooted with my hoc
I could not find anythign on this at the web site, so I apologize if
it is an old question.
I have an Imac DV (slot-loading New World Rom). My mouse does not
work at all. As the kernel boots I see that it will recognize my
intellimouse explorer. I rebooted with my hockey puck and i saw on
the
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
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
Sven LUTHER wrote:
>
> On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 03:19:11PM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > Then you can easily use as follow in your XF86Config file :
> > >
> > > Section "Pointer"
> > > # Protocol "PS/2"
> > > # Device "/dev/mouse"
> > > Protocol "ps/2"
> > > Device
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 03:19:11PM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > Then you can easily use as follow in your XF86Config file :
> >
> > Section "Pointer"
> > # Protocol "PS/2"
> > # Device "/dev/mouse"
> > Protocol "ps/2"
> > Device "/dev/gpmdata"
> > # Emulate3Butto
> > > > Shouldn't that be Protocol "IMPS/2" ?
> > >
> > > only if you've got an intellimouse
> >
> > Works with my Logitech USB mouse, at least. Which mice need the ps/2 as
> > opposed to imps/2 ?
>
> My understanding is t
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > Shouldn't that be Protocol "IMPS/2" ?
> >
> > only if you've got an intellimouse
>
> Works with my Logitech USB mouse, at least. Which mice need the ps/2 as
> opposed to imps/2 ?
I think IMPS/2
Michael Schmitz wrote:
>
> > > Shouldn't that be Protocol "IMPS/2" ?
> >
> > only if you've got an intellimouse
>
> Works with my Logitech USB mouse, at least. Which mice need the ps/2 as
> opposed to imps/2 ?
My understanding is that anythi
> > Shouldn't that be Protocol "IMPS/2" ?
>
> only if you've got an intellimouse
Works with my Logitech USB mouse, at least. Which mice need the ps/2 as
opposed to imps/2 ?
Michael
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> Shouldn't that be Protocol "IMPS/2" ?
only if you've got an intellimouse
> Then you can easily use as follow in your XF86Config file :
>
> Section "Pointer"
> # Protocol "PS/2"
> # Device "/dev/mouse"
> Protocol "ps/2"
> Device "/dev/gpmdata"
> # Emulate3Buttons
> EndSection
Shouldn't that be Protocol "IMPS/2" ?
Michael
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 12:00:58PM +0200, Arne Scheffler wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Alexandre C. Brasil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Nelson Abramson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc:
> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 2:32 AM
> Subje
- Original Message -
From: "Alexandre C. Brasil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Nelson Abramson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 2:32 AM
Subject: Re: USB Mouse with X
> I'm using Xpmac I got from RedHat PPC, of version 3.3.3
I'm using Xpmac I got from RedHat PPC, of version 3.3.3.1-49a. I've already
tried
to stop gpm before launching X, but it still does not work.
Nelson Abramson wrote:
> Are y ou using fbdev or Xpmac? If you are using fbdev, what do you have as
> your
> mouse device? If you are using Xpmac, what
"Alexandre C. Brasil" wrote:
> I'm experiencing some troubles configuring Debian on an iMac. The
> instalation was just fine, but I can't get the mouse to work under X. It
> work fine in console mode, with gpm (I using /dev/usbmouse). I've tried
> every protocol I found suitable in XF86Config, but
Hi all,
I'm experiencing some troubles configuring Debian on an iMac. The
instalation was just fine, but I can't get the mouse to work under X. It
work fine in console mode, with gpm (I using /dev/usbmouse). I've tried
every protocol I found suitable in XF86Config, but it still don't work
(The X s
> >XFree86 4.01 debs won't be out for a while, and they probably won't
> >include the experimental PPC stuff. No idea on the Pismo, but the Lombard
[The Pismo doesn't have the braindead OF overlap mapping, so no problem
there ...]
> If someone wants to make XF4.0.1 debs for PPC, I beleive they s
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 04:03:19PM +0200, Michel D?nzer wanted to say the
> following:
> > Hadess wrote:
> > > - try "cat /dev/usbmouse" and move the mouse, see if any output
> >
> > I redirected that to a file which was about 2 megs after a few seco
l (no real debs, unless I can fake a deb out of my install
>somehow).
>
> Michael
>
>
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From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Subject: Re: USB mouse
Date: T
Michael Schmitz wrote:
> No idea on the Pismo, but the Lombard needs a kernel patch to resolve PCI
> resource conflicts with 2.2 kernels that lead to XFree disabling the video
> chip PCI region, resulting in a kernel crash when the X server calls on the
> frame buffer driver to set color maps.
Fo
> > Thanks, but that's only for 2.2.17preX - I have the mouse working now,
> > turned
> > out I had to plug it into the other USB socket (the lower one). Is this
> > normal
> > or a bug?
>
> It works for me on both ports, even if I "hot-swap" it while X is running.
It sometimes did act up on my
Quoting Tuomas Kuosmanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > - try "cat /dev/usbmouse" and move the mouse, see if any output
> >
> > I redirected that to a file which was about 2 megs after a few
> seconds...
> > 'file' said it was ASCII text, and the first few pages in 'more' were
> empty.
> >
> > Does t
Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
> > I have the mouse working now, turned out I had to plug it into the other
> > USB socket (the lower one). Is this normal or a bug?
>
> It works for me on both ports, even if I "hot-swap" it while X is running.
Strange - do you have USB built into the kernel or as modul
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 08:04:59AM +0200, Sven LUTHER wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 08:30:41PM +0300, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 04:03:19PM +0200, Michel D?nzer wanted to say the
> > following:
[snip -- on detecting if the mouse is live]
> > You should probably do
> >
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 08:30:41PM +0300, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 04:03:19PM +0200, Michel D?nzer wanted to say the
> following:
> > Hadess wrote:
> >
> > > > I'm using 2.2.15 (yes, I know about the vulnerability ;), and I can
> > > > successfully load the usb-ohci, mous
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 11:17:05PM +0200, Michel D?nzer wanted to say the
following:
> Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
>
> > Yea the mini logitech works great. The think to do is the input device stuff
> > in Ben's kernel page and either compile your own or use his precompiled test
> > kernels. They work
Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
> Yea the mini logitech works great. The think to do is the input device stuff
> in Ben's kernel page and either compile your own or use his precompiled test
> kernels. They work fine. The url is http://ppclinux.apple.com/~benh/ (just
> for convenience here :)
Thanks, but
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "USBMouse"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2"
Option "Device""/dev/usb-mouse"
Option "Buttons" "5"
Option
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Michel D?nzer wrote:
> I'm using 2.2.15 (yes, I know about the vulnerability ;), and I can
> successfully load the usb-ohci, mouse and usbcore modules. But neither gpm nor
> XFree86 work with /dev/usbmouse, protocol IMPS/2 (also tried mman in gpm, no
> dice).
Read the docs in
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 04:03:19PM +0200, Michel D?nzer wanted to say the
following:
> Hadess wrote:
>
> > > I'm using 2.2.15 (yes, I know about the vulnerability ;), and I can
> > > successfully load the usb-ohci, mouse and usbcore modules. But neither
> > > gpm nor XFree86 work with /dev/usbmou
Hadess wrote:
> > I'm using 2.2.15 (yes, I know about the vulnerability ;), and I can
> > successfully load the usb-ohci, mouse and usbcore modules. But neither
> > gpm nor XFree86 work with /dev/usbmouse, protocol IMPS/2 (also tried mman
> > in gpm, no dice).
>
> Here are a few things you can tr
Quoting Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
>
> Indeed, thanks for the tip!
>
> But I wonder if some kind of magic is needed to get it working?
>
> I'm using 2.2.15 (yes, I know about the vulnerability ;), and I can
> successfully load the usb-ohci, mouse and usbcore m
Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
> But may I suggest a nice thing? I was in a computer shop and found a very
> nice USB mouse for the pismo:
>
> http://www.logitech.com/cf/products/productoverview.cfm/50
>
> I know it is not a solution to you problem, but for all the people o
> i just finished intalling debian on a G4 and as im setting up
> Xpmac, i realize that i have no /dev/usbmouse. when i try to
> make it with MAKEDEV, it just doesnt work. it says that it
> doesnt know how to make a usb device. ah! how do i make the
> device?
mknod /dev/usbmouse c 10 32
i just finished intalling debian on a G4 and as im setting up
Xpmac, i realize that i have no /dev/usbmouse. when i try to
make it with MAKEDEV, it just doesnt work. it says that it
doesnt know how to make a usb device. ah! how do i make the
device?
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