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Package: gpm
Version: 1.19.6-9
Severity: normal

gpm's currently reporting,

Jan 20 10:58:31 niagara /usr/sbin/gpm[593]: PS/2 mouse failed init
Jan 20 10:58:31 niagara /usr/sbin/gpm[593]: oops() invoked from gpm.c(1019)
Jan 20 10:58:31 niagara /usr/sbin/gpm[593]: mouse initialization failed: 
Resource temporarily unavailable

I sync with "testing" fairly frequently, so the upgrade that broke gpm
for me probably happened this month.

The uncommented lines in my /etc/gpm.conf read,

device=/dev/psaux
type=ps2
append=""
repeat_type=msc

Downgrading back to gpm 1.17.8-18.1 fixes the problem, so I'm not
horribly indisposed while this remains pending. Other system
information is,

-- System Information
Debian Release: 3.0
Kernel Version: Linux niagara 2.2.19 #2 Sun Oct 21 17:22:30 EDT 2001 i586 
unknown

Versions of the packages gpm depends on:
ii  debianutils    1.15           Miscellaneous utilities specific to Debian.
ii  libc6          2.2.4-7        GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone

I hope that's helpful! Thanks,
                               Mark


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