On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 04:32:10PM +0100, Vivek Dasmohapatra wrote:
> On Wed, 16 May 2001, Wenzhuo Zhang wrote:
> 
> > > Im running debian 2.2 on a IBM Thinkpad i1200. The kernel detects a ps/2
> > > mouse port. I installed gpm, wich works on the console. 
> [cut]
> > > I tried several setting in XF86Setup and xf86config to get the mouse
> > > running under X. The only thing that works is
> [cut]
> > Try 
> >     Protocol        "PS/2"
> >     Device          "/dev/psaux"
> 
> No. Only one thing can grab the psaux device at a time,

 Yes.

> so at best this
> will be flaky.

 No.
 
>You may need to pass extra options to gpm, or repeat it in
> a different protocol.

 Recent gpm versions (or maybe it's done this all along) will release the
mouse when you're not in X.  I've got a couple systems with PS/2 mice, and
gpm/X don't have any problems interacting.  Both X and gpm are reading from
/dev/psaux.

 If you don't believe this, then use strace on GPM, and observe that it
close(2)s the mouse device when you switch back to X, and reopens it when
you switch to a console.



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