I know that for whatever reason one of our users computers also exhibits
erratic mouse behavior in the GUI. But this only occurs after a reboot.
The problem is apparently that there are 2 mouse device programs running
at once. By killing gpm in bash, the problem is resolved.
Curtis
Jonathan
On Sat, Apr 20, 2002 at 07:17:06PM -0500, John Foster wrote:
> -
> I've had a similar recent experience started about 2 weeks ago after a
> general woody upgrade. 2 wierd problems.
> 1. I now have a conflict between my console mouse and my xwindows. t
On Sat, Apr 20, 2002 at 02:25:45PM -0500, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> * Jonathan David Pearce ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020420 14:12]:
> > I've been running unstable for several months now. I just did a
> > package update in dselect and selected a few new packages to install.
>
> I've ran into some odd mou
On Sat, Apr 20, 2002 at 02:06:23PM -0400, Jonathan David Pearce wrote:
> I've been running unstable for several months now. I just did a package
> update in dselect and selected a few new packages to install. I also
> updated all the already installed packages that had updates available.
> Last upd
Hall Stevenson wrote:
>
> * Jonathan David Pearce ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020420 14:12]:
> > I've been running unstable for several months now. I just did a
> > package update in dselect and selected a few new packages to install.
>
> I've ran into some odd mouse behaviour after a recent xfree upgra
* Jonathan David Pearce ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020420 14:12]:
> I've been running unstable for several months now. I just did a
> package update in dselect and selected a few new packages to install.
I've ran into some odd mouse behaviour after a recent xfree upgrade too.
My mouse cursor will someti
I've been running unstable for several months now. I just did a package
update in dselect and selected a few new packages to install. I also
updated all the already installed packages that had updates available.
Last update I did was two, maybe three weeks ago.
After all the package updates were i
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