>I'm also seeing a ps/2 mouse bug, with 2.4.0-pre5 (I think) on a
>CS433 (486/33 laptop)
>Freezes after some time in X, killing keyboard.
>Is there a generic approach to finding where this sort of problem lies?
The exact same thing happens to me too. Winbook XL2 laptop.
I can ssh to the box
Alan Cox wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure whether this is related to the ominous ps/2 mouse bug
> > you have been chasing, but this problem is 100% reproducible and
> > very annoying.
>
> It isnt but it might be related to which 2.2.19pre you are running (if any)
No, at that time I was running 2.4.1-a
>
> > I'm not sure whether this is related to the ominous ps/2 mouse bug
> > you have been chasing, but this problem is 100% reproducible and
> > very annoying.
I'm also seeing a ps/2 mouse bug, with 2.4.0-pre5 (I think) on a
CS433 (486/33 laptop)
Freezes after some time in X, killing keyboar
Peter Horton wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 03:35:00AM +0100, Udo A. Steinberg wrote:
>> After upgrading my Asus A7V Bios from 1003 to 1005D
> Similiar problems here after my upgrade to 1005D.
you are not booting from a floppy, are you ?
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On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 03:35:00AM +0100, Udo A. Steinberg wrote:
>
> I'm not sure whether this is related to the ominous ps/2 mouse bug
> you have been chasing, but this problem is 100% reproducible and
> very annoying.
>
> After upgrading my Asus A7V Bios from 1003 to 1005D, gpm no longer
> re
> I'm not sure whether this is related to the ominous ps/2 mouse bug
> you have been chasing, but this problem is 100% reproducible and
> very annoying.
It isnt but it might be related to which 2.2.19pre you are running (if any)
> After upgrading my Asus A7V Bios from 1003 to 1005D, gpm no longe
"Udo A. Steinberg" wrote:
>
> I'm not sure whether this is related to the ominous ps/2 mouse bug
> you have been chasing, but this problem is 100% reproducible and
> very annoying.
>
> After upgrading my Asus A7V Bios from 1003 to 1005D, gpm no longer
> receives any mouse events and the mouse do
Hi Alan et. all
I'm not sure whether this is related to the ominous ps/2 mouse bug
you have been chasing, but this problem is 100% reproducible and
very annoying.
After upgrading my Asus A7V Bios from 1003 to 1005D, gpm no longer
receives any mouse events and the mouse doesn't work in text
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