I think My Redhat 6 is doing the same thing everytime it run's linuxconf it can't find the PID for GPM so it launches it again (I also thought it was a ps/2 serial issue but It's cause it can't find the PID file for it so it runs the script to load it again) > -----Original Message----- > From: Maurice Hendrix [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 7:07 AM > To: '@MailingList: Linux-Newbie' > Subject: GPM: No data > > In the system log I find an abundance of these messages: > > gpm[...]: No data > > Where ... is the PID. > > This started on my Compaq Presario 1234 running SuSE 6.1 (all kernels from > 2.2.6 thru 2.2.10). > At first I thought it was a hardware problem (TouchPad and PS/2 mouse > fighting) and didn't think much of it. > > However, this weekend I installed the same SuSE 6.1 distro on a Pentium 90 > with a serial mouse. And the same message shows up in the log. > > Does anybody have a clue what might cause this and how I can get rid of > these messages? > > TIA, > -- > Maurice Hendrix > > snailmail: Fuji Photo Film BV Standard disclaimers apply > Dept. P1LPI > attn. M. Hendrix > PO Box 90156 > 5000 LJ Tilburg > phone: +31 13-579 1370 or fax: +31 13-579 1385 > > - This environmentally friendly message came to you with the aid of 100% > recycled electrons.
