Re: APM: disable mouse interrupt?

2000-09-19 Thread Krzys Majewski
What!? And here I thought I was at the height of fashion with
my brand new PS/2 mouse. (The hell is a PS/2, anyway?).
Anyway, eventually I'll figure out how to dispense with the
mouse entirely and throw it happily out the window into the
lane. Lots of good things to be found in that lane. 
-chris

On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Nate Amsden wrote:

 maybe time to switch to a USB or serial mouse :)
 
 or find a MB that supports that ...it may be worth emailing the company
 that makes the MB(provided its not a real old one) and askin them about
 that ..
 
 nate



Re: APM: disable mouse interrupt?

2000-09-18 Thread Krzys Majewski
Sadly, interrupt 12  is not listed in the  power management section of
the BIOS setup. It goes, perversely, something like this:

Interrupt 3 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
Interrupt 4 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
Interrupt 5 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
Interrupt 6 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
Interrupt 7 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
Interrupt 8 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
Interrupt 9 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
Interrupt 10 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
Interrupt 11 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
Interrupt 13 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
Interrupt 14 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
Interrupt 15 [Primary Secondary Disabled]

Bummer. -chris


  but no go. Then again, /proc/interrupts says:
  
  12: 130888  XT-PIC  PS/2 Mouse
  
  Note that 12 != 4. WTF? -chris
 
 you have a PS/2 mouse, and it's on interrupt 12. Try disabling
 that. /dev/mouse indicates that you're providing your mouse to X via
 gpm, so you'd have to check your gpm config to see what it thinks is
 your mouse (see /etc/gpm.conf).



Re: APM: disable mouse interrupt?

2000-09-18 Thread Nate Amsden
maybe time to switch to a USB or serial mouse :)

or find a MB that supports that ...it may be worth emailing the company
that makes the MB(provided its not a real old one) and askin them about
that ..

nate

Krzys Majewski wrote:
 
 Sadly, interrupt 12  is not listed in the  power management section of
 the BIOS setup. It goes, perversely, something like this:
 
 Interrupt 3 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
 Interrupt 4 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
 Interrupt 5 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
 Interrupt 6 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
 Interrupt 7 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
 Interrupt 8 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
 Interrupt 9 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
 Interrupt 10 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
 Interrupt 11 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
 Interrupt 13 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
 Interrupt 14 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
 Interrupt 15 [Primary Secondary Disabled]
 
 Bummer. -chris
 
   but no go. Then again, /proc/interrupts says:
  
   12: 130888  XT-PIC  PS/2 Mouse
  
   Note that 12 != 4. WTF? -chris
 
  you have a PS/2 mouse, and it's on interrupt 12. Try disabling
  that. /dev/mouse indicates that you're providing your mouse to X via
  gpm, so you'd have to check your gpm config to see what it thinks is
  your mouse (see /etc/gpm.conf).
 
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APM: disable mouse interrupt?

2000-09-17 Thread Krzys Majewski
How can I disable the mouse interrupt for APM so that moving the mouse
does not resume the machine? (The  mouse is on my desk, there are other
things on my desk, some of these things move occasionally, etc.) 
I tried disabling IRQ4 in the  apm section of the bios setup, which I
*think* is my mouse interrupt because 

14:29:24~$ setserial /dev/ttyS0
/dev/ttyS0, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x03f8, IRQ: 4

and because 

14:29:25~$ ls -la /dev/mouse
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root7 Aug 30 15:54 /dev/mouse - gpmdata
14:29:50~$ ls -la /dev/modem
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Aug 27 06:20 /dev/modem - /dev/ttyS1

but no go. Then again, /proc/interrupts says:

12: 130888  XT-PIC  PS/2 Mouse

Note that 12 != 4. WTF? -chris



Re: APM: disable mouse interrupt?

2000-09-17 Thread Brendan Cully
On Sunday, 17 September 2000 at 14:31, Krzys Majewski wrote:
 How can I disable the mouse interrupt for APM so that moving the mouse
 does not resume the machine? (The  mouse is on my desk, there are other
 things on my desk, some of these things move occasionally, etc.) 
 I tried disabling IRQ4 in the  apm section of the bios setup, which I
 *think* is my mouse interrupt because 
 
 14:29:24~$ setserial /dev/ttyS0
 /dev/ttyS0, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x03f8, IRQ: 4
 
 and because 
 
 14:29:25~$ ls -la /dev/mouse
 lrwxrwxrwx1 root root7 Aug 30 15:54 /dev/mouse - gpmdata
 14:29:50~$ ls -la /dev/modem
 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Aug 27 06:20 /dev/modem - /dev/ttyS1
 
 but no go. Then again, /proc/interrupts says:
 
 12: 130888  XT-PIC  PS/2 Mouse
 
 Note that 12 != 4. WTF? -chris

you have a PS/2 mouse, and it's on interrupt 12. Try disabling
that. /dev/mouse indicates that you're providing your mouse to X via
gpm, so you'd have to check your gpm config to see what it thinks is
your mouse (see /etc/gpm.conf).

Having your modem on ttyS1 probably means nothing.

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