El Mar 16 Oct 2001 22:53, escribiste: > I had similar problems, but right after installing X and KDE 2.1.2 (no > upgrade) and after upgrading from potato which I installed from a CD to > woody. Therefore I don't know if this helps you: > > As I started xf86cfg (graphical configuration program for X) I noticed that > there were two mouse configurations (one "generic" and one "configured"). > After deleting the "generic" mouse configuration manually from the X > configuration file - I didn't want to learn the usage of this graphical > configuration tool - I've never had this problem.
Great !. This solved the problem. I left the section for the "generic pointer", but commented the line for the device, and the X environment (KDE in my case) began to work flawlessly. I do not have gpm installed because I already noticed that it spoiled the mouse behaviour in X11. thanks, Pablo de Vicente KDE spanish translatino team

