Hi all,
On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 01:11:45PM -0500 , Michael Heldebrant <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2001-10-06 at 21:14, Torsten Kersting wrote:
> > im running woody/sid and did an update yesterday, since then I cant get
> > my mouse to work with a 2.4.x kernel anymore. Its a PS/2 mouse th
On Sat, 2001-10-06 at 21:14, Torsten Kersting wrote:
> Hi all,
> im running woody/sid and did an update yesterday, since then I cant get
> my mouse to work with a 2.4.x kernel anymore. Its a PS/2 mouse that works
> fine with kernel 2.2.19 (console and X) but with a 2.4.x kernel I cant
> start g
Hi all,
im running woody/sid and did an update yesterday, since then I cant get
my mouse to work with a 2.4.x kernel anymore. Its a PS/2 mouse that works
fine with kernel 2.2.19 (console and X) but with a 2.4.x kernel I cant
start gpm (no error message but ps ax shows no gpm process, oops in sy
My problem has been solved. Turns out
my mouse wasn't working becuase I was
trying to connect a serial mouse
to a PS/2 port (using an adaptor).
But once I tried connecting a real
PS/2 mouse, it worked.
As for interrupt 12, turns out that
my BIOS was in Auto mode for PS/2
auxillary device support,
okay , i think you should tell X that the device you are to use is
/dev/psaux
Khavkine Igor wrote:
I have an Asus P5A motherboard and I'm
running Linux-2.4.5, custom compiled.
I have a problem using my PS/2 mouse port.
I have enabled PS/2 mouse support in
the kernel. I get this message
when the computer boots up:
...
Starting kswapd v1.8
Detected PS/2 Mouse Port. <-
Khavkine Igor wrote:
Try posting both your /etc/gpm.conf and the mouse section from your
/etc/X11/XF86config to the list. I'm using PS/2 mice on three different
systems under a few different kernels with no troubles at all.
--
Mike Werner KA8YSD | He that is slow to believe anything and
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001 01:35:08
Col. Mojo T. Wiggley wrote:
>
>- Original Message -
>From: Khavkine Igor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Newsgroups: linux.debian.user
>Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 7:20 PM
>Subject: PS/2 mouse problems
>
>
>> I have an Asus P5A
the mouse.
>- Original Message -
>From: "Khavkine Igor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To:
>Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 10:14 PM
>Subject: PS/2 mouse problems
>
>
>> I have an Asus P5A motherboard and I'm
>> running Linux-2.4.5, custom compiled.
>
I have an Asus P5A motherboard and I'm
running Linux-2.4.5, custom compiled.
I have a problem using my PS/2 mouse port.
I have enabled PS/2 mouse support in
the kernel. I get this message
when the computer boots up:
...
Starting kswapd v1.8
Detected PS/2 Mouse Port. <---
pty: 256 Unix98 ptys
On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 08:43:04PM +0200, Joost Kooij wrote:
> 1st question: Are you also using gpm? Try turning that off and see if
> problems persist.
I have gpm running, but configured it to use only the serial mouse. (As
I don't want to use the repeater, and ps/2 mouse cannot be used by both
On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 07:53:18PM +0200, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
> I've had problems with X input... basically, after doing some stuff, the
> keyboard and PS/2 mouse would stop working altogether... (the serial
> mouse still worked...) until I figured out to disable the PS/2 mouse. I
> am now op
Hello,
I've had problems with X input... basically, after doing some stuff, the
keyboard and PS/2 mouse would stop working altogether... (the serial
mouse still worked...) until I figured out to disable the PS/2 mouse. I
am now operating without it. I find that if I enable it, after some
work, inp
Hello,
did you check that your file /etc/X11/XF86Config specifies the
correct mouse device? I have :
Protocol"IMPS/2"
(XF86Config produced by XF86Setup, with some help of xf86config).
Also, do you manage to have gpm running?
Etienne
I'm currently trying to configure XFree86. It seems to hang up on my PS/2
mouse (generic Artec). Is there anything special I should do besides
compiling support into my kernel? It claims there is no mouse when I link
to /dev/mouse as well as /dev/psaux.
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