* Brice Goglin (2007-07-14) writes:
> If you already tried downgrading to 2.6.18, I don't see what could cause
> the problem then. Does anything interesting appear in dmesg?
Not really:
# dmesg | grep -C 1 mouse
serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mic
Ralf Angeli wrote:
>> You could try running "cat /dev/psaux" or "cat /dev/input/mice" as root
>> while moving the mouse. If the kernel is fine, some ugly characters
>> should appear in the terminal.
>>
>
> Nothing appears. So perhaps it's really a problem of the kernel or a
> related package.
* Brice Goglin (2007-07-13) writes:
> Ralf Angeli wrote:
>
>> Perhaps somebody can help me narrow down the problem. My idea was to
>> downgrade X packages possibly causing the problem but I am not sure
>> which of them are candidates. I'm not even sure if it's the fault of X.
>
> xserver-xor
Ralf Angeli wrote:
> after updating my Debian/sid system yesterday the mouse stopped working,
> i.e. the X server starts up normally but the mouse pointer cannot be
> moved via trackpoint, touchpad or USB mouse (this is on a Thinkpad
> T41p). The keyboard is working normally. My last update wa
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.2-5
Severity: normal
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Hi,
after updating my Debian/sid system yesterday the mouse stopped working,
i.e. the X server starts up normally but the mouse pointer cannot be
moved via trackpoint, touchpad or USB mouse (
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