that wouldn't work in ubuntu, since the main installer is ubiquity,
which runs on top of X. Maybe this bug belongs to casper then..
ps. I'm amazed that people still miss serial mice.. surely those can't
be bought as new anymore?
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> Anyone have a pointer to mandriva's patch or package that implements
> this?
>From my experience installing Mandrake/Mandriva over the last ten years,, the
install process loo
Anyone have a pointer to mandriva's patch or package that implements
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I am all for Rons solution. Can we rip that from mandriva somehow?
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Bug still present in Hardy, as reported above.
Got the mouse working with
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto and some trivial
changes. which I've added to the document.
A solution such as what other distros use, as suggested by Ron above,
would be more than sufficient.
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On Sunday 22 June 2008, my mailbox was graced by a missive
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> * Other distros detect serial mice
Would not go as far as saying "detect".
But in Mandrake/Mandriva in tha abscence of a PS2 or USB mouse a window opens
inquiring about your mouse, what
* Other distros detect serial mice
* It's OK to ask the user for input
* Has anyone looked at "Please move your mouse" while read-only probing serial
ports?
* If there is hardware that gets permanently damaged from probing, it's the
responsibility of maintainers for the drivers for that hardware
On Saturday 21 June 2008, my mailbox was graced by a missive
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> If that is a no go for you how about low tech solution .. have a configure
> dialog pop up and ask people what kind of mouse they have.
Or a mite more hi-tech: have the preceeding pop-up
I think Tom Arnold's idea would do the trick.
And as Renaud OLGIATI said it's probably also a good idea to take a look how
other distro's solve the problem.
We don't need to query the Serial Port to know _exactly_ what kind of
Serial Mouse we're using. If we could at least discover that the user
Hmm, I don't know.
I guess I would do it like Windows95 and just use "Standard Serial Mouse"
protocol. That should make most people happy ( like 99 % .. like the ones that
complain a lot :P ). People do not exspect Ubuntu to work with every obscure
hardware ( well some probably do ) but it sho
On Saturday 21 June 2008, my mailbox was graced by a missive
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> There is no way to get information about attached serial mice on the serial
> port by HW design,
Maybe have a look at how the Mandriva people do it ?
Serial mouse have installed/wor
thats easy, but how would you determine the needed protocol (there are
plenty) without quering the port and make sure you dont trash the $1000
serial braille terminal attached to ttyS0 then ?
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There is no way to get information about attached serial mice on the serial
port by HW design,
if someone has any idea or suggestion how to query serial ports in an effective
way to fix this (whithout trashing (and i mean trashing like you can throw it
away) other attached serial HW by sending
sorry, that should have read
"if you know a way ... "
instead of
"if there is no way ..."
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Additional info:
It is not detected in installer, live-CD and installation.
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Other distros can do it just fine since 1996 .. how about:
If no PS/2 , USB etc mouse is found just assume that there is a serial
mouse attached and configure X accordingly.
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Confirmed for Ubuntu and Xubuntu 8.04
Yay for _four_ years old bugs that have NOT been fixed! ;)
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I confirmed this bug in Ubuntu Hardy
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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It's still a problem in 8.04 my solution is the folowing:
in /etc/X11/xorg.conf make sure you have the folowing section:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Configured Mouse"
Driver "mouse"
Option "CorePointer"
Option "Device""
AFAIK this bug still affects Hardy, I'm going to test it this weekend
when I'll install Ubuntu on a PC which I know only uses a serial mouse.
Depending on the results I'll confirm or close this bug.
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> still see the bug with 8.04, feel free to reopen.
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> ** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
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Closing the bug since there has been no replies since January. If you
still see the bug with 8.04, feel free to reopen.
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Please try with Hardy livecd if you can reproduce the issue. It doesn't
force the Device or Protocol anymore.
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Mouse is Serial Genius Easy Mouse with 3 button.
mdetect:
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/dev/psaux
intellimouse
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mdetect -vvv 2>/dev/null:
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The mouse police never sleep.
Read 2 chars from /dev/ttyS3: *q
Read 4 chars from /dev/ttyS0: \030\036\000\015
/dev/psaux sending intellimouse init sequence.
Read 1 chars from /d
NorthCS,
Please provide the information described here
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-February/015020.html in
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I boot to Ubuntu 7.04 (this problem also present in 6.06) LiveCD, and
have in /etc/X11/xorg.conf:
Option "Device""/dev/input/mice"
Option "Protocol" "ImPS/2"
I change this to:
Option "Device""/dev/ttyS0"
Option "Protocol" "MouseSystems"
...for mouse work.
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The Ubuntu team would love to provide full autodetection for such legacy
hardware. To implement this, we need some more data how many mice are
really detectable and which brand/model they are.
If you have a serial mouse and want to help, please follow the step
described here: https://lists.ubuntu.
yes, it helped, piotr. Thank you.
This is still an issue for me. As nathanbriggs said, mdetect reports
incorrect values if it has to guess.
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Serial mouse can work in xubuntu 7.04 !!! I also couldn't make it work
for years :] on my old PC, but this time I did it :)
I'm just showing what helped for me. Read on and get your own
conclusions.
I had a serial mouse, inserted directly to a COM. The problem was not
only about X. cat /dev/ttyS0
Installing 7.04-beta (alternative, text-mode installation) onto system
equipped with serial mouse.
After initial reboot mouse is not function.
Things not changed, may the installer ask me if I have serial mouse? It
asks me for a less important information many times...
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Gosh, the bug is opened for more than two years :/
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The people at Knoppix seem to have worked it out, my Knoppix live CD has
a working serial mouse. straight out of the box.
Maybe we should ask them ?
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Problem persist in Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy)
I make a fresh install and the serial mouse not works :-(
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to follow up, I eventually got this working by running
mdetect -v
I discovered that if mdetect finds nothing it defaults to intellimouse on psaux
(on my mobo ymmv)
replacing the mouse then gave me the output
/dev/ttyS0
microsoft
which can be used to edit (copy old version first I ended up with no
ubuntu 6.06 tried both fixes
input attach --microsoft /dev/ttys1
gives
"Inputattach: input/output error"
and modifying xorg.conf as above makes my x session hang
I think calling this bug low priority a little harsh and agree the best option
would be an on install if no ps2/usb mouse detected, "do
I just installed Kubuntu 6.06 on a dual pentium pro 200mhz box.
I'm having the same problem with the serial mouse - used the input attach
method but says input/output error.
Any ideas of what could be wrong?
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On Sun, 2006-09-10 at 13:24 +, paritosh.aggarwal wrote:
> sudo inputattach --mouseman /dev/tty50
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> and it just freezes.
>
> If i try without sudo, it says permission denied.
> and by the way, is it tty50 or ttySO because it says file not found with SO
Neither. It's ttyS0 (Ess Zero). You'
I tried using the inputattach method.
I have a logitech 3 button serial mouse so I found the appropritate
protocol(--mouseman)
I typed the command
sudo inputattach --mouseman /dev/tty50
and it just freezes.
If i try without sudo, it says permission denied.
and by the way, is it tty50 or ttySO
Well as I see it's quite an old bug, so I just want to say that today I
wanted to try out my brand new, cool looking (sent from Canonical)
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS CD ... I put it in, boot the system - I see the desktop
and that's it - since my old Logitech serial mouse is NOT working, I'm
not able to use t
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