On Monday 20 October 2003 05:59 am, John Allen wrote:
> On Monday 20 October 2003 13:29, Brook Humphrey wrote:
> > On Monday 20 October 2003 04:28 am, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
> > > will you be nice enough to redo an install, save the config files, run
> > > mousedrake and post here a diff of the config files before and after
> > > running mousedrake ?
> >
> > yes I could but I have found the problem. I share one monitor between a
> > windows box and a linux box and I have one of those little switch boxes
> > that shares the monitor keyboard and mouse. It works well accept for one
> > thing when I switch back and forth between linux and windows it looses
> > the mouse wheel. Everything else works it is just the mouse wheel that
> > gets lost.
>
> Mine does something similar. But if  I just roll the wheel for a bit
> (10+secs) it recovers. If that fails the a quick Ctrl+Alt+F1 followed by
> Ctrl+Alt+F7 usually sorts it out.

you know that did it switching terminals that is. I used to have a similar 
problem with xfree. It would just hang up and switching terminals would fix 
it. It was kind of strange though as the fonts would still render but 
everything else was kind of see though. It was bazzar looking at the least.

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