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Hugo van der Merwe wrote on Fri Sep 28, 2001 um 04:52:17PM:
> > xserver-xfree86 to be buggy, the problem did never appear with kernel
> > 2.4 and did not appear after playing with BIOS on these day.
>
> I have 2.4.9. I will try playing with BIOS settings next time I
Okay, I was able to
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Hugo van der Merwe wrote on Fri Sep 28, 2001 um 04:52:17PM:
> > xserver-xfree86 to be buggy, the problem did never appear with kernel
> > 2.4 and did not appear after playing with BIOS on these day.
>
> I have 2.4.9. I will try playing with BIOS settings next time I
Okay, I was able t
> I could reproduce it a while ago with kernel 2.2.19. After loading
> fail-safe setting in my BIOS, the problem disappeared. I still suspect
> xserver-xfree86 to be buggy, the problem did never appear with kernel
> 2.4 and did not appear after playing with BIOS on these day.
I have 2.4.9. I will
Eduard Bloch wrote:
> Hugo van der Merwe wrote on Thu Sep 27, 2001 um 06:43:17PM:
>
> > then after a few minutes my keyboard and PS/2 mouse become unresponsive.
> > My Serial mouse still works though...
>
> I could reproduce it a while ago with kernel 2.2.19. After loading
> fail-safe setting in
> I could reproduce it a while ago with kernel 2.2.19. After loading
> fail-safe setting in my BIOS, the problem disappeared. I still suspect
> xserver-xfree86 to be buggy, the problem did never appear with kernel
> 2.4 and did not appear after playing with BIOS on these day.
I have 2.4.9. I will
Eduard Bloch wrote:
> Hugo van der Merwe wrote on Thu Sep 27, 2001 um 06:43:17PM:
>
> > then after a few minutes my keyboard and PS/2 mouse become unresponsive.
> > My Serial mouse still works though...
>
> I could reproduce it a while ago with kernel 2.2.19. After loading
> fail-safe setting i
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Hugo van der Merwe wrote on Thu Sep 27, 2001 um 06:43:17PM:
> then after a few minutes my keyboard and PS/2 mouse become unresponsive.
> My Serial mouse still works though...
I could reproduce it a while ago with kernel 2.2.19. After loading
fail-safe setting in my BIOS, the problem dis
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Hugo van der Merwe wrote on Thu Sep 27, 2001 um 06:43:17PM:
> then after a few minutes my keyboard and PS/2 mouse become unresponsive.
> My Serial mouse still works though...
I could reproduce it a while ago with kernel 2.2.19. After loading
fail-safe setting in my BIOS, the problem di
> > then after a few minutes my keyboard and PS/2 mouse become unresponsive.
> > My Serial mouse still works though...
>
> Are you running gpm too?
Yes. gpm is configured to use Serial mouse only. That should mean it
won't interfere. OK, further results: I used gpm's repeater option, and
had X re
On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 06:43:17PM +0200, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
> I have this odd problem that if I enable my PS/2 mouse
>
> then after a few minutes my keyboard and PS/2 mouse become unresponsive.
> My Serial mouse still works though...
>
Are you running gpm too?
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Paul
Hello,
I have this odd problem that if I enable my PS/2 mouse
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "PS/2 Mouse"
Driver "mouse"
Option "SendCoreEvents""true"
Option "Device""/dev/misc/psaux"
Option
> > then after a few minutes my keyboard and PS/2 mouse become unresponsive.
> > My Serial mouse still works though...
>
> Are you running gpm too?
Yes. gpm is configured to use Serial mouse only. That should mean it
won't interfere. OK, further results: I used gpm's repeater option, and
had X r
On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 06:43:17PM +0200, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
> I have this odd problem that if I enable my PS/2 mouse
>
> then after a few minutes my keyboard and PS/2 mouse become unresponsive.
> My Serial mouse still works though...
>
Are you running gpm too?
--
Paul
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Hello,
I have this odd problem that if I enable my PS/2 mouse
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "PS/2 Mouse"
Driver "mouse"
Option "SendCoreEvents""true"
Option "Device""/dev/misc/psaux"
Option
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