Re: No keyboard or mouse after X starts
I have now solved this problem... After booting a Debian live DVD I compared the xorg.log's and found an anomaly... The machine was still using the old kernel, despite having done a clean install.. and believing it had correctly installed the new version of grub (It hadn't). After running grub-install /dev/sda (and update-grub to be on the safe side) it booted the newer version of grub.. showing the correct kernel version. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/1432763170.2407.4.ca...@gmail.com
No keyboard or mouse after X starts
Hi, NB: I'm not subscribed on the list so please CC me II have just installed Jessie after using Wheezy for many months. The install completes fine but when X/gdm3 starts neither the keyboard or mouse are functional. If I boot into the recovery console, the keyboard works fine and both are present in lsusb. I have also tried using Cinnamon and lightdm, but this had the exact same problem. Any ideas? Cheers, Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/555f8912.2000...@serverb.co.uk
Re: no me funciona el teclado ni mouse en X
El vie, 21-09-2012 a las 19:45 -0300, Gonzalo Rivero escribió: Holas, pues... eso. Ayer o anteayer actualicé mi debian (tengo testing, para amd64 y actualizo cada 15 dias a un mes mas o menos) y al volver a encender la computadora desde entonces me doy con que no funcionaba el teclado ni el mouse, inicialmente pensé que era algo raro del gdm/gnome, así que entré por ssh y apagué gdm, probé startx y nada, teclado ni mouse responden (pero se que no se clavó el sistema porque veo cosas como el clima actualizándose) Entonces fui un paso mas atrás, xinit, para no cargar ningún entorno... y tampoco. Como pueden ver en el log ( http://pastebin.com/9FFx8DGc ) lo único raro son unos warning en la línea 40 que me desactiva teclado y mouse por no se que de hotplug, probé arrancando entonces SIN archivo de configuración y lo único que cambió es resolución bien fea porque levantó con vesa y no el driver de nvidia... y el mouse y teclado siguen sin funcionar. ¿donde se como desactivar ese hotplug?, igual no estoy desconectando y conectando el teclado ni el mouse todo el tiempo, de hecho mi computadora está en un lugar que esos conectores quedan muy incómodos como para estar poniendo y sacando a cada rato Cabe notar que no son usb o algo 'nuevo' sino los ps/2 de toda la vida, y que ni siquiera responden los led de blocknum/mayus/despl cuando estoy en X, por lo tanto no puedo pasar a las consolas y estoy obligado a entrar por ssh para matar X y poder hacer cosas. Yo hice esa misma pregunta hace poco por que me pasa lo mismo y nadie me ha contestado. Por lo que he visto en mis log solo falla el usbfs que no se soporta el las nuevas versiones. ¿Lo usas tu?. -- trujo antonio.trujillo.s...@juntadeandalucia.es -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1348473337.5390.14.ca...@trujo.hvn.sas.junta-andalucia.es
Re: no me funciona el teclado ni mouse en X
On Sábado, 22 de septiembre de 2012 13:11:07 Camaleón escribió: El Fri, 21 Sep 2012 19:45:09 -0300, Gonzalo Rivero escribió: pues... eso. Ayer o anteayer actualicé mi debian (tengo testing, para amd64 y actualizo cada 15 dias a un mes mas o menos) y al volver a encender la computadora desde entonces me doy con que no funcionaba el teclado ni el mouse, inicialmente pensé que era algo raro del gdm/gnome, así que entré por ssh y apagué gdm, probé startx y nada, teclado ni mouse responden (pero se que no se clavó el sistema porque veo cosas como el clima actualizándose) ¿Te funciona en una consola, por ejemplo, iniciando en init 1? Entonces fui un paso mas atrás, xinit, para no cargar ningún entorno... y tampoco. Como pueden ver en el log ( http://pastebin.com/9FFx8DGc ) lo único raro son unos warning en la línea 40 que me desactiva teclado y mouse por no se que de hotplug, probé arrancando entonces SIN archivo de configuración y lo único que cambió es resolución bien fea porque levantó con vesa y no el driver de nvidia... y el mouse y teclado siguen sin funcionar. ¿donde se como desactivar ese hotplug?, Recuerdo algo de eso pero no sé si te servirá para este caso. Había que añadir los siguiente en el /etc/X11/xorg.conf, dentro de la sección ServerFlags: Option AutoAddDevices false Saludos, Yo tenía que añadir esto: Option AllowEmptyInput false -- Usuario Linux: #156817 Debian Wheezy/Sid - Kernel 3.2.0 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201209241143.32794.deb...@caolin.net
Re: no me funciona el teclado ni mouse en X
El Fri, 21 Sep 2012 19:45:09 -0300, Gonzalo Rivero escribió: pues... eso. Ayer o anteayer actualicé mi debian (tengo testing, para amd64 y actualizo cada 15 dias a un mes mas o menos) y al volver a encender la computadora desde entonces me doy con que no funcionaba el teclado ni el mouse, inicialmente pensé que era algo raro del gdm/gnome, así que entré por ssh y apagué gdm, probé startx y nada, teclado ni mouse responden (pero se que no se clavó el sistema porque veo cosas como el clima actualizándose) ¿Te funciona en una consola, por ejemplo, iniciando en init 1? Entonces fui un paso mas atrás, xinit, para no cargar ningún entorno... y tampoco. Como pueden ver en el log ( http://pastebin.com/9FFx8DGc ) lo único raro son unos warning en la línea 40 que me desactiva teclado y mouse por no se que de hotplug, probé arrancando entonces SIN archivo de configuración y lo único que cambió es resolución bien fea porque levantó con vesa y no el driver de nvidia... y el mouse y teclado siguen sin funcionar. ¿donde se como desactivar ese hotplug?, Recuerdo algo de eso pero no sé si te servirá para este caso. Había que añadir los siguiente en el /etc/X11/xorg.conf, dentro de la sección ServerFlags: Option AutoAddDevices false Saludos, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/k3k6cb$mv$2...@ger.gmane.org
Re: no me funciona el teclado ni mouse en X [solucionado]
contesto dos correos en uno porque se arregló El sáb, 22-09-2012 a las 03:28 +0400, Evgeny M. Zubok escribió: Gonzalo Rivero fishfromsa...@gmail.com writes: Como pueden ver en el log ( http://pastebin.com/9FFx8DGc ) lo único raro son unos warning en la línea 40 que me desactiva teclado y mouse (...) siguen sin funcionar. ¿donde se como desactivar ese hotplug? No veo que se carga el módulo evdev. ¿Tienes instalado el paquete xserver-xorg-input-evdev? está instalado Lo otro que puede ser es que tengas problemas con udev. El sáb, 22-09-2012 a las 11:11 +, Camaleón escribió: El Fri, 21 Sep 2012 19:45:09 -0300, Gonzalo Rivero escribió: pues... eso. Ayer o anteayer actualicé mi debian (tengo testing, para amd64 y actualizo cada 15 dias a un mes mas o menos) y al volver a (...) así que entré por ssh y apagué gdm, probé startx y nada, teclado ni mouse responden (pero se que no se clavó el sistema porque veo cosas como el clima actualizándose) ¿Te funciona en una consola, por ejemplo, iniciando en init 1? funcionaba, lo que no andaba era teclado ni mouse por eso una vez levantado X la única forma de apagarlo era entrando por ssh (nunca salgan sin su cliente ssh niños :P), ni siquiera podía cambiar con ctrl-alt-f1,2,3... o matarlo con ctrl-alt-backspace Entonces fui un paso mas atrás, xinit, para no cargar ningún entorno... y tampoco. Como pueden ver en el log ( http://pastebin.com/9FFx8DGc ) lo único raro son unos warning en la línea 40 que me desactiva teclado (...) levantó con vesa y no el driver de nvidia... y el mouse y teclado siguen sin funcionar. ¿donde se como desactivar ese hotplug?, Recuerdo algo de eso pero no sé si te servirá para este caso. Había que añadir los siguiente en el /etc/X11/xorg.conf, dentro de la sección ServerFlags: Option AutoAddDevices false y eso fue lo que corrigió el problema. Aunque me suena anti-intuitivo, es decir: AutoaddDevices - falso: agrega y funcionan los dispositivos, y en true los apaga? -- (-.(-.(-.(-.(-.(-.-).-).-).-).-).-) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1348316561.4374.6.ca...@eeepc.ucasal.ar
Re: no me funciona el teclado ni mouse en X [solucionado]
El Sat, 22 Sep 2012 09:22:41 -0300, Gonzalo Rivero escribió: (...) lo único raro son unos warning en la línea 40 que me desactiva teclado (...) levantó con vesa y no el driver de nvidia... y el mouse y teclado siguen sin funcionar. ¿donde se como desactivar ese hotplug?, Recuerdo algo de eso pero no sé si te servirá para este caso. Había que añadir los siguiente en el /etc/X11/xorg.conf, dentro de la sección ServerFlags: Option AutoAddDevices false y eso fue lo que corrigió el problema. Aunque me suena anti-intuitivo, es decir: AutoaddDevices - falso: agrega y funcionan los dispositivos, y en true los apaga? Se supone que con esa opción desactivada lo que se consigue es desactivar udev como sistema para detectar los dispositivos de entrada y se vuelve al sistema antiguo (si quieres añadir un nuevo dispositivo tendrás que configurarlo manualmente para habilitarlo). En resumen, que no tendrías que desactivarlo salvo que te dé algún problema, como es el caso (aún así, yo informaría de estas cosas: si los de Xorg quieren usar udev, perfecto, pero si algo falla, pues bug al canto). De todas formas, si necesitas utilizar un archivo xorg.conf para configurar algunos ajustes de la gráfica nvidia, bien, pero mnatenlo al mínimo, es decir, deja el resto de secciones que no estén relacionadas con la tarjeta gráfica casi vacías para que las configure Xorg directamente. Seguramente así te evites más problemas. Saludos, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/k3kgq2$mv$1...@ger.gmane.org
Re: no me funciona el teclado ni mouse en X
On Sábado, 22 de septiembre de 2012 00:45:09 Gonzalo Rivero escribió: Holas, pues... eso. Ayer o anteayer actualicé mi debian (tengo testing, para amd64 y actualizo cada 15 dias a un mes mas o menos) y al volver a encender la computadora desde entonces me doy con que no funcionaba el teclado ni el mouse, inicialmente pensé que era algo raro del gdm/gnome, así que entré por ssh y apagué gdm, probé startx y nada, teclado ni mouse responden (pero se que no se clavó el sistema porque veo cosas como el clima actualizándose) Entonces fui un paso mas atrás, xinit, para no cargar ningún entorno... y tampoco. Como pueden ver en el log ( http://pastebin.com/9FFx8DGc ) lo único raro son unos warning en la línea 40 que me desactiva teclado y mouse por no se que de hotplug, probé arrancando entonces SIN archivo de configuración y lo único que cambió es resolución bien fea porque levantó con vesa y no el driver de nvidia... y el mouse y teclado siguen sin funcionar. ¿donde se como desactivar ese hotplug?, igual no estoy desconectando y conectando el teclado ni el mouse todo el tiempo, de hecho mi computadora está en un lugar que esos conectores quedan muy incómodos como para estar poniendo y sacando a cada rato Cabe notar que no son usb o algo 'nuevo' sino los ps/2 de toda la vida, y que ni siquiera responden los led de blocknum/mayus/despl cuando estoy en X, por lo tanto no puedo pasar a las consolas y estoy obligado a entrar por ssh para matar X y poder hacer cosas. Quizás no tenga nada que ver pero a una de mis máquinas, cuando se apaga de mala manera, le deja de funcionar el teclado y el ratón. Para solucionarlo desconecto teclado y ratón. Arranco y cuando llega al grub, apago. Vuelvo a conectar teclado y ratón, arranco y todo en su sitio. -- Usuario Linux: #156817 Debian Wheezy/Sid - Kernel 2.6.39 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201209230212.32607.deb...@caolin.net
Re: no me funciona el teclado ni mouse en X
On Domingo, 23 de septiembre de 2012 02:12:32 Javier San Román escribió: On Sábado, 22 de septiembre de 2012 00:45:09 Gonzalo Rivero escribió: Holas, pues... eso. Ayer o anteayer actualicé mi debian (tengo testing, para amd64 y actualizo cada 15 dias a un mes mas o menos) y al volver a encender la computadora desde entonces me doy con que no funcionaba el teclado ni el mouse, inicialmente pensé que era algo raro del gdm/gnome, así que entré por ssh y apagué gdm, probé startx y nada, teclado ni mouse responden (pero se que no se clavó el sistema porque veo cosas como el clima actualizándose) Entonces fui un paso mas atrás, xinit, para no cargar ningún entorno... y tampoco. Como pueden ver en el log ( http://pastebin.com/9FFx8DGc ) lo único raro son unos warning en la línea 40 que me desactiva teclado y mouse por no se que de hotplug, probé arrancando entonces SIN archivo de configuración y lo único que cambió es resolución bien fea porque levantó con vesa y no el driver de nvidia... y el mouse y teclado siguen sin funcionar. ¿donde se como desactivar ese hotplug?, igual no estoy desconectando y conectando el teclado ni el mouse todo el tiempo, de hecho mi computadora está en un lugar que esos conectores quedan muy incómodos como para estar poniendo y sacando a cada rato Cabe notar que no son usb o algo 'nuevo' sino los ps/2 de toda la vida, y que ni siquiera responden los led de blocknum/mayus/despl cuando estoy en X, por lo tanto no puedo pasar a las consolas y estoy obligado a entrar por ssh para matar X y poder hacer cosas. Quizás no tenga nada que ver pero a una de mis máquinas, cuando se apaga de mala manera, le deja de funcionar el teclado y el ratón. Para solucionarlo desconecto teclado y ratón. Arranco y cuando llega al grub, apago. Vuelvo a conectar teclado y ratón, arranco y todo en su sitio. ¡¡Malditos shides!!. El kernel de la máquina es el 3.2.0 -- Usuario Linux: #156817 Debian Wheezy/Sid - Kernel 3.2.0 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201209230234.25417.deb...@caolin.net
Re: no me funciona el teclado ni mouse en X
El 21/09/12 19:45, Gonzalo Rivero escribió: Holas, pues... eso. Ayer o anteayer actualicé mi debian (tengo testing, para amd64 y actualizo cada 15 dias a un mes mas o menos) y al volver a encender la computadora desde entonces me doy con que no funcionaba el teclado ni el mouse, inicialmente pensé que era algo raro del gdm/gnome, así que entré por ssh y apagué gdm, probé startx y nada, teclado ni mouse responden (pero se que no se clavó el sistema porque veo cosas como el clima actualizándose) Entonces fui un paso mas atrás, xinit, para no cargar ningún entorno... y tampoco. Como pueden ver en el log ( http://pastebin.com/9FFx8DGc ) lo único raro son unos warning en la línea 40 que me desactiva teclado y mouse por no se que de hotplug, probé arrancando entonces SIN archivo de configuración y lo único que cambió es resolución bien fea porque levantó con vesa y no el driver de nvidia... y el mouse y teclado siguen sin funcionar. ¿donde se como desactivar ese hotplug?, igual no estoy desconectando y conectando el teclado ni el mouse todo el tiempo, de hecho mi computadora está en un lugar que esos conectores quedan muy incómodos como para estar poniendo y sacando a cada rato Cabe notar que no son usb o algo 'nuevo' sino los ps/2 de toda la vida, y que ni siquiera responden los led de blocknum/mayus/despl cuando estoy en X, por lo tanto no puedo pasar a las consolas y estoy obligado a entrar por ssh para matar X y poder hacer cosas. Saludos. He tenido ese problema hace algún tiempo. Intenta desinstalar x, borrando su configuración. apt-get purge xorg y después instalas gnome de nuevo: apt-get install gnome Pero no te apures, espera a que alguien más responda. Saludos. -- Cuando tus fuerzas terminan, las de Dios comienzan... attachment: francipvb.vcf
Re: no me funciona el teclado ni mouse en X
Gonzalo Rivero fishfromsa...@gmail.com writes: Como pueden ver en el log ( http://pastebin.com/9FFx8DGc ) lo único raro son unos warning en la línea 40 que me desactiva teclado y mouse por no se que de hotplug, probé arrancando entonces SIN archivo de configuración y lo único que cambió es resolución bien fea porque levantó con vesa y no el driver de nvidia... y el mouse y teclado siguen sin funcionar. ¿donde se como desactivar ese hotplug? No veo que se carga el módulo evdev. ¿Tienes instalado el paquete xserver-xorg-input-evdev? Lo otro que puede ser es que tengas problemas con udev. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87txur551z@tochka.ru
Re: configuring an external usb mouse wiith x to dynamically connect
On Sat, Oct 27, 2007 at 04:34:38AM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote: I have a thinkpad laptop with a trackpoint, touchpad and occasionally an external usb mouse. The laptop goes to sleep between uses so X isn't restarted much. I want to be able to connect the mouse on occasions, when it was not connected when starting X, while still being able to give each device it's own configuration. Theoretically I would define the touchpad to use /dev/input/mouse0, the trackppoint /dev/input/mouse1 and the usb mouse /dev/input/mouse2 (as they do), but since mouse2 doesn't exist when X starts I can't connect it unless it was connected initially. I found a workaround of defining the trackpoint to use /dev/input/mice and the touchpad /dev/input/mouse0 so that it can use the synaptic driver, but that is not ideal as the trackpoint uses PS/2 or microsoftPS2 and the external mouse ImPs/2 (I hope I remember all of these correctly) and I also want different options for the mouse and touchpad. Is that possible? Windows does it, so I Hope that the answer is yes ... Thanks the things that occurs to me is maybe you can use gpm in repeater mode to generate mouse events for X. Then use some udev hooks to respawn gpm when you plug in the external mouse. Then do all the config within gpm. just a thought. I swear just yesterday I saw something about changing the mouse on the fly, but I'll be damned if I can find it now :( A signature.asc Description: Digital signature
configuring an external usb mouse wiith x to dynamically connect
I have a thinkpad laptop with a trackpoint, touchpad and occasionally an external usb mouse. The laptop goes to sleep between uses so X isn't restarted much. I want to be able to connect the mouse on occasions, when it was not connected when starting X, while still being able to give each device it's own configuration. Theoretically I would define the touchpad to use /dev/input/mouse0, the trackppoint /dev/input/mouse1 and the usb mouse /dev/input/mouse2 (as they do), but since mouse2 doesn't exist when X starts I can't connect it unless it was connected initially. I found a workaround of defining the trackpoint to use /dev/input/mice and the touchpad /dev/input/mouse0 so that it can use the synaptic driver, but that is not ideal as the trackpoint uses PS/2 or microsoftPS2 and the external mouse ImPs/2 (I hope I remember all of these correctly) and I also want different options for the mouse and touchpad. Is that possible? Windows does it, so I Hope that the answer is yes ... Thanks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Strange X problem--right mouse kills X
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 10:59:12 -0700, javi78 wrote: Today after upgrade my debian Sid, many keys of my keyboard didn't work properly. For example, Alt-Gr key had the enter function, when I pushed up direction key the Ksnapshot was launched, etc. Then I saw in this forum that the package xserver-xorg-input-evdev could have a problem with other modules related to xorg. To remove xserver-xorg-input-evdev with apt-get remove xserver-xorg-input-evdev solved my problem. Thank you very much for your help. It turns out the easier solution is to get rid of /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/10-xx-input.fdi. It caused evdev to be used in X. It seems my latest update (in Sid) has removed the file from that location. Things are now back to normal again :-) /M -- Magnus Therning (OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4) magnus@therning.org Jabber: magnus.therning@gmail.com http://therning.org/magnus signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Xorg keyboard and mouse problems (was: Strange X problem--right mouse kills X)
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 10:59:12 -0700, javi78 wrote: Today after upgrade my debian Sid, many keys of my keyboard didn't work properly. For example, Alt-Gr key had the enter function, when I pushed up direction key the Ksnapshot was launched, etc. Then I saw in this forum that the package xserver-xorg-input-evdev could have a problem with other modules related to xorg. To remove xserver-xorg-input-evdev with apt-get remove xserver-xorg-input-evdev solved my problem. It seems that this issue is fixed now, at least as far as the non-US keyboard layouts are concerned. Today I upgraded to hal 0.5.10-2 and reinstalled xserver-xorg-input-evdev (1:1.2.0~git20070819-3). My ES keyboard still works even when I force Xorg to load the evdev module. -- Regards,| http://users.icfo.es/Florian.Kulzer Florian | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Strange X problem--right mouse kills X
Today after upgrade my debian Sid, many keys of my keyboard didn't work properly. For example, Alt-Gr key had the enter function, when I pushed up direction key the Ksnapshot was launched, etc. Then I saw in this forum that the package xserver-xorg-input-evdev could have a problem with other modules related to xorg. To remove xserver-xorg-input-evdev with apt-get remove xserver-xorg-input-evdev solved my problem. Thank you very much for your help. Regards, Javier. Florian Kulzer-3 wrote: On Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 09:41:08 +0100, Magnus Therning wrote: After updating my Sid system yesterday I've noticed a rather funky thing--X dies when I use my right mouse button. Are other people noticing the same thing? I found that non-US keyboard layouts were no longer working after this morning's upgrade. It seems that the combination of the newest version of hal (0.5.10-1) with xserver-xorg-input-evdev (1:1.2.0~git20070819-3) causes some problems with xorg input devices. In my case I found that either downgrading hal (and hal-info) or uninstalling xserver-xorg-input-evdev fixes the problem. You could try if one of these actions helps with your mouse issue. (There are a few mouse-related bug reports open against the xserver-xorg-input-evdev package, but I did not look at them more closely.) -- Regards,| http://users.icfo.es/Florian.Kulzer Florian | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Strange-X-problem--right-mouse-kills-X-tf4675714.html#a13388810 Sent from the Debian User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Strange X problem--right mouse kills X
After updating my Sid system yesterday I've noticed a rather funky thing--X dies when I use my right mouse button. Are other people noticing the same thing? /M -- Magnus Therning (OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4) magnus@therning.org Jabber: magnus.therning@gmail.com http://therning.org/magnus signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Strange X problem--right mouse kills X
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 10/23/07 03:41, Magnus Therning wrote: After updating my Sid system yesterday I've noticed a rather funky thing--X dies when I use my right mouse button. Are other people noticing the same thing? I just clicked right-mouse and it worked fine. (It's a 2-button PS/2 mouse in 3-button emulation mode, using gpm. Section InputDevice Identifier Configured Mouse Driver mouse Option CorePointer Option Device /dev/psaux Option Protocol PS/2 Option Emulate3Buttons true Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 EndSection The (I think) relevant package is xserver-xorg-input-mouse 1.2.2-6. - -- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson LA USA Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day. Hit him with a fish, and he goes away for good! -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFHHbO1S9HxQb37XmcRAjIlAJwNqmcVFW1Lsi6IYn9Ws3Osx4F2HwCcC0c+ xXV1/GV+3kF310HH03kbkaU= =QeFZ -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Strange X problem--right mouse kills X
On Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 09:41:08 +0100, Magnus Therning wrote: After updating my Sid system yesterday I've noticed a rather funky thing--X dies when I use my right mouse button. Are other people noticing the same thing? I found that non-US keyboard layouts were no longer working after this morning's upgrade. It seems that the combination of the newest version of hal (0.5.10-1) with xserver-xorg-input-evdev (1:1.2.0~git20070819-3) causes some problems with xorg input devices. In my case I found that either downgrading hal (and hal-info) or uninstalling xserver-xorg-input-evdev fixes the problem. You could try if one of these actions helps with your mouse issue. (There are a few mouse-related bug reports open against the xserver-xorg-input-evdev package, but I did not look at them more closely.) -- Regards,| http://users.icfo.es/Florian.Kulzer Florian | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Strange X problem--right mouse kills X
On Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 11:38:19 +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote: On Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 09:41:08 +0100, Magnus Therning wrote: After updating my Sid system yesterday I've noticed a rather funky thing--X dies when I use my right mouse button. Are other people noticing the same thing? I found that non-US keyboard layouts were no longer working after this morning's upgrade. It seems that the combination of the newest version of hal (0.5.10-1) with xserver-xorg-input-evdev (1:1.2.0~git20070819-3) causes some problems with xorg input devices. In my case I found that either downgrading hal (and hal-info) or uninstalling xserver-xorg-input-evdev fixes the problem. You could try if one of these actions helps with your mouse issue. (There are a few mouse-related bug reports open against the xserver-xorg-input-evdev package, but I did not look at them more closely.) Yes, I did some testing and I suspect it's evdev that's messing with me. I have a Logitech cordless mouse and keyboard that go through the same USB connection. The confusing thing is that it seems the multimedia keys goes through the mouse channel rather than the keyboard channel. I suspect that's the cause for X thinking my mouse has 96 keys :-) I'll try rolling back to an earlier version later today and report back. /M -- Magnus Therning (OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4) magnus@therning.org Jabber: magnus.therning@gmail.com http://therning.org/magnus pgpalkZWsblTK.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Strange X problem--right mouse kills X
Hi. I can confirm this problem,... yesterdays updates broke my X,... mouse settings and keyboard settings are no longer detected. Regards, Chris. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Strange X problem--right mouse kills X
On Tuesday 23 October 2007 16:10, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote: Hi. I can confirm this problem,... yesterdays updates broke my X,... mouse settings and keyboard settings are no longer detected. Regards, Chris. Can you give us more info on your system. I am going to try to help my friend because he lost is mouse too. He is on Etch -X86. I had a fast look at it yesterday: some setting were back to default setting: emulation of a 3 buttons mouse, maybe some other.. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with mouse in X [WAS: Re: a dumb query? pls humor me]
William Mok wrote: I installed X windows system under Debian 3.1.r2, I typed 'startx' but I got the following error: xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/input/mice No such device Generic Mouse: cannot open input device PreInit failed for input device Generic Mouse Does anyone know how this problem can be fixed? Thanks. X expects you to have an USB mouse, and to have the appropriate USB modules loaded. If either of those conditions is false, this explains the error message. (You don't say what type of mouse you have, or which distro you're running; if Sarge, I suggest upgrading to Etch unless you need to stay with Sarge for some reason.) -- Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with mouse in X [WAS: Re: a dumb query? pls humor me]
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 12:35:15AM -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: Second, you could have at least changed the subject line. (Replying to self here) I have now changed the subject line. -- Roberto C. Sánchez http://people.connexer.com/~roberto http://www.connexer.com signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: No Mouse in X
On 3/6/07, Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dave Walker wrote: In summary, my problem was that X would load but the mouse would be frozen on the screen. Bingo, Andrew - your suggestion that there might be interference by another utility (maybe gpm) causing the problem proved to be the case. I issued the command:killall gpm and then : startx and I now have a working gnome desktop. You can keep gpm if you want by telling it to repeat data as ms3 and then configure the mouse in X to be on /dev/gpmdata. -- Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] Got the mouse to work as desired using a bit of advice from here and there (mostly here!) - thanks everyone. This what I did to make the mouse behave in X. - located my gpm.confin directory /etc/ - edited to confirm/change the following lines: device=/dev/psaux/ (was already there) repeat_type=raw (changed to this) type=ps2 (ditto) - then edited my X configuration file in the mouse device section: /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 /dev/psaux=== /dev/gpmdata This had to be done logged on as root. Note: I needed to re-boot to make the changes take effect. Just logging out and in again didn't make the changes take effect. Thanks again to the group Dave W. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: No Mouse in X
On 3/5/07, Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: in response to my query below: I have been having problems configuring my mouse in X. Andrew's suggestion: are you using any utility that might interfere with a mouse (I'm specifically thinking of gpm here). In summary, my problem was that X would load but the mouse would be frozen on the screen. Bingo, Andrew - your suggestion that there might be interference by another utility (maybe gpm) causing the problem proved to be the case. I issued the command:killall gpm and then : startx and I now have a working gnome desktop. Thanks to the group for all the useful suggestions. I now have a functional wireless network (using a problematic WLAN D-Link 520+ card), can cruise around to view the system arrangement and view docs and logs (using mc, in colour!) and now have a graphic desktop. This was only possible due to the help offered by the debian community. Dave W. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: No Mouse in X
Dave Walker wrote: In summary, my problem was that X would load but the mouse would be frozen on the screen. Bingo, Andrew - your suggestion that there might be interference by another utility (maybe gpm) causing the problem proved to be the case. I issued the command:killall gpm and then : startx and I now have a working gnome desktop. You can keep gpm if you want by telling it to repeat data as ms3 and then configure the mouse in X to be on /dev/gpmdata. -- Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No Mouse in X
Running Sarge 3.1 with kernel 2.4.27-2-386 I have been having problems configuring my mouse in X. My initial install was from the Sarge 3.1 cd's prior to my having an active internet connection. My install was via: apt-get install x-window-system (from cd's) I am considering removing x and reinstalling from the net, to see if my installation will become functional. I think the command to remove x should be: apt-get --purge remove x-window-system , then to run apt-get install x-window-system (from the net) Keeping in mind that I am a Debian newbie, does anybody see any problems with this approach? Thanks all Dave W. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: No Mouse in X
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 09:22:45PM -0600, Dave Walker wrote: I think the command to remove x should be: apt-get --purge remove x-window-system , then to run apt-get install x-window-system (from the net) I don't think that will accomplish what you want. The --purge option will only apply to the x-window-system package, but not any of its dependncies. Regards, -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://people.connexer.com/~roberto http://www.connexer.com signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: No Mouse in X
Dave Walker wrote: Running Sarge 3.1 with kernel 2.4.27-2-386 I have been having problems configuring my mouse in X. My initial install was from the Sarge 3.1 cd's prior to my having an active internet connection. My install was via: apt-get install x-window-system (from cd's) I am considering removing x and reinstalling from the net, to see if my installation will become functional. No need, if the only problem is a mouse problem. What I've tended to do in the past is get my mouse working _outside_ of X first, because that allows me to verify that the mouse is working without the complexity of X being involved. To do this, apt-get install gpm. Alternatively, you can simply keep trying to reconfigure X until you get a working mouse. dpkg-reconfigure xserver-common or dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 might get you going. Or you can manually edit /etc/X11/XF86Config-4. (Or perhaps Sarge uses X.org now instead of XFree86, in which case some of the commands above would be different, but I don't think that's the case. Sarge is pretty old; I suspect that unless you _need_ Sarge for some reason, you'd be happier with Etch.) You can also get a clue as to which mouse device to use in your X config file by typing something like cat /dev/ttyS0 or cat /dev/input/mice at a command line and moving the mouse; you should see garbage appear on the screen when you've found the correct device file. (ctrl-c to stop the garbage.) I think the command to remove x should be: apt-get --purge remove x-window-system , then to run apt-get install x-window-system (from the net) Keeping in mind that I am a Debian newbie, does anybody see any problems with this approach? As I understand it, x-window-system is simply a virtual package that depends on all the stuff needed for X. Removing this virtual package does not remove its dependencies, so this command would be useless for removing X. (aptitude, I believe, might do the task however, as it's smarter about removing dependencies than is apt-get, but I'm not positive on that.) But again, removing X is overkill in order to just fix a mouse problem. -- Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: No Mouse in X
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 09:22:45PM -0600, Dave Walker wrote: Running Sarge 3.1 with kernel 2.4.27-2-386 I have been having problems configuring my mouse in X. My initial install was from the Sarge 3.1 cd's prior to my having an active internet connection. My install was via: apt-get install x-window-system (from cd's) I am considering removing x and reinstalling from the net, to see if my installation will become functional. I think the command to remove x should be: apt-get --purge remove x-window-system , then to run to expand on Roberto's post a bit -- that would remove the *meta*-package x-window-system which pulled in a bunch of dependencies to build an x system for you. However, that package doesn't actually contain anything on its own so removing it won't really help. apt-get install x-window-system (from the net) Keeping in mind that I am a Debian newbie, does anybody see any problems with this approach? I think its probably not going to help your situation. how about if you provide us the output of awk /^\(WW\)|\(EE\)/ /var/log/X-log-file-name-here I can't remember what the log file name is for XF86, so you'll have to look for it. Also provide us a copy of your /etc/X11/XF86Config4 what kind of mouse, how is it attached? are you using any utility that might interfere with a mouse (I'm specifically thinking of gpm here). A signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: No Mouse in X
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 00:28, Dave Walker wrote: Hope I am at the right place to ask for help! I have reached a debian wall - I have been happy with my progress to date in getting my sarge built and running, but have run into something that I can't overcome. The Problem: When I run X (startx) from any user account, it begins, loads Gnome (just today downloaded it) but the mouse does not move. I found out that Ctrl Alt Backspace quits X, thankfully, so I can return to the command line. Thanks, much Dave Walker This may have absolutely nothing to do with your problem, but I had to load a couple of modules on one of my sarge installs to get the mouse working, which is a ps mouse (A4tech scrollball). The 2 modules are. psmouse mousedev If none of the other suggestions work, it may be worth doing a Ctrl Alt Backspace, then type root, (or su, if you are still logged in as user), ENTER, followed by your root password, and ENTER again, then type modprobe psmouse , ENTER, then type modprobe mousedev, ENTER, both without the double quotes. Then type exit. You should now be able to try startx again as user, and see if this fixes the mouse problems. As I say. My problem may be different to yours, but if it does work, and the mouse works ok when you're logged into Gnome, open the CLI (terminal), su to root, type gedit, for a text editor, click on filesystem, then on the right, click on etc. In etc, scroll down to the modules file, and click on it. Add the 2 modules psmouse, and mousedev on separate lines, then click on save, close the editor, and exit the terminal. Each time you boot now, these 2 modules will be loaded automatically when you bootup. All the best with your Sarge install. Nigel. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No Mouse in X
If it is a PS/2 mouse you should not have that /dev/input/mouse section. For PS/2 you should be fine with just /dev/psaux. Use dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 to reconfigure X again and just choose PS/2 when selecting mouse. let us know if the problem still exists. Couple of other things: 1. Please reply to the list, that way others can also help you. 2. Please bottom post with irrelevant sections removed instead of top posting. 3. text emails are preferred over HTML. raju In response to your suggestion, I tried: re-booted, logged in as root cd to /etc/x11/ less XF86Config-4 to confirm that there were 2 serarate mouse sections for InputDevice and that 2 input devices were present in ServerLayout one was Configured Mouse - the other Generic Mouse used ls -l and noted that file XF86Config-4 date was 2007-02-27 17:03 and additionally confirmed that system time was correct ran dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 and did not change any options (selected previously configured defaults as they appeared) mouse port is /dev/psaux and mouse is PS/2 no options were changed because the ones present reflected the desired configuration. There is no option during the process to remove a mouse. looked at the file time stamp after running dpkg as above no change - appears that the file was not modified at all. I can only guess that the file was not updated because no options were changed? I am at a loss otherwise to explain why the time stamp was not changed. The contents of the file was also unchanged. startx still results in no mouse action. I should add that I do have a well behaved mouse at the command line and in Midnight Commander (mc), and can cut and paste between terminal sessions using the mouse. From this I assume that gpm is running. gpm -v returns 1.19.6 I am willing to consider any further suggestions. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: No Mouse in X
[This message has also been posted to linux.debian.user.] In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dave Walker wrote: The Problem: When I run X (startx) from any user account, it begins, loads Gnome (just today downloaded it) but the mouse does not move. I found out that Ctrl Alt Backspace quits X, thankfully, so I can return to the command line. My Analysis, such as it is: I have run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 many times to check the mouse settings, and everything looks fine. If I look at the file: /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 it shows two entries for mouse one after the other as below... Are you installing Sarge 3.1 or Etch 4.0? My mouse broke when I moved to Etch, and replaced XFree86 with Xorg. Solution was to install the hal and xserver-xorg-input-mouse packages. Cameron -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: No Mouse in X
On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 06:42:47PM -0600, Dave Walker wrote: re-booted, logged in as root cd to /etc/x11/ less XF86Config-4 to confirm that there were 2 serarate mouse sections for InputDevice and that 2 input devices were present in ServerLayout one was Configured Mouse - the other Generic Mouse I don't think you want two mouse devices in ServerLayout. Do you mean Generic Keyboard and Configured Mouse?? used ls -l and noted that file XF86Config-4 date was 2007-02-27 17:03 and additionally confirmed that system time was correct ran dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 and did not change any options (selected previously configured defaults as they appeared) mouse port is /dev/psaux and mouse is PS/2 no options were changed because the ones present reflected the desired configuration. There is no option during the process to remove a mouse. looked at the file time stamp after running dpkg as above no change - appears that the file was not modified at all. have you manually modified that file? if so, the debconf won't modify it. There are instructions on how to reset it for modification by debconf at the beginning of the file. First, make a backup copy of the file, just in case, then follow those instructions at the head of the file and try again. I can only guess that the file was not updated because no options were changed? I am at a loss otherwise to explain why the time stamp was not changed. The contents of the file was also unchanged. startx still results in no mouse action. I should add that I do have a well behaved mouse at the command line and in Midnight Commander (mc), and can cut and paste between terminal sessions using the mouse. From this I assume that gpm is running. gpm -v returns 1.19.6 IIRC, gpm can interfere sometimes. you might disable gpm, or you have to configure X to get its mouse data from gpm. A signature.asc Description: Digital signature
No Mouse in X
Hope I am at the right place to ask for help! I have reached a debian wall - I have been happy with my progress to date in getting my sarge built and running, but have run into something that I can't overcome. The Problem: When I run X (startx) from any user account, it begins, loads Gnome (just today downloaded it) but the mouse does not move. I found out that Ctrl Alt Backspace quits X, thankfully, so I can return to the command line. My Analysis, such as it is: I have run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 many times to check the mouse settings, and everything looks fine. If I look at the file: /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 it shows two entries for mouse one after the other as below... # XF86Config-4 (XFree86 X Window System server configuration file) # # This file was generated by dexconf, the Debian X Configuration tool, using # values from the debconf database. # # Edit this file with caution, and see the XF86Config-4 manual page. # (Type man XF86Config-4 at the shell prompt.) # # This file is automatically updated on xserver-xfree86 package upgrades *only* # if it has not been modified since the last upgrade of the xserver-xfree86 # package. # # If you have edited this file but would like it to be automatically updated # again, run the following commands as root: # # cp /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.custom # md5sum /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 /var/lib/xfree86/XF86Config-4.md5sum # dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 Section Files FontPath unix/:7100 # local font server # if the local font server has problems, we can fall back on these FontPath /usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc FontPath /usr/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic FontPath /usr/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/:unscaled FontPath /usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/:unscaled FontPath /usr/lib/X11/fonts/Type1 FontPath /usr/lib/X11/fonts/CID FontPath /usr/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo FontPath /usr/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi FontPath /usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi EndSection Section Module Load GLcore Load bitmap Load dbe Load ddc Load dri Load extmod Load freetype Load glx Load int10 Load record Load speedo Load type1 Load vbe EndSection Section InputDevice Identifier Generic Keyboard Driver keyboard Option CoreKeyboard Option XkbRules xfree86 Option XkbModel pc104 Option XkbLayout us EndSection Section InputDevice Identifier Configured Mouse Driver mouse Option CorePointer Option Device /dev/psaux Option Protocol PS/2 Option Emulate3Buttons true EndSection Section InputDevice Identifier Generic Mouse Driver mouse Option SendCoreEvents true Option Device /dev/input/mice Option Protocol ImPS/2 Option Emulate3Buttons true EndSection Section Device Identifier Intel Corporation 82845G/GL[Brookdale-G]/GE Chipset Integrated Graphics Device Driver i810 VideoRam 65536 EndSection Section Monitor Identifier IBM E74 HorizSync 30-60 VertRefresh 50-75 Option DPMS EndSection Section Screen Identifier Default Screen Device Intel Corporation 82845G/GL[Brookdale-G]/GE Chipset Integrated Graphics Device Monitor IBM E74 DefaultDepth 16 SubSection Display Depth 1 Modes 1024x768 800x600 EndSubSection SubSection Display Depth 4 Modes 1024x768 800x600 EndSubSection SubSection Display Depth 8 Modes 1024x768 800x600 EndSubSection SubSection Display Depth 15 Modes 1024x768 800x600 EndSubSection SubSection Display Depth 16 Modes 1024x768 800x600 EndSubSection SubSection Display Depth 24 Modes 1024x768 800x600 EndSubSection EndSection Section ServerLayout Identifier Default Layout Screen Default Screen InputDevice Generic Keyboard InputDevice Configured Mouse InputDevice Generic Mouse EndSection Section DRI Mode 0666 EndSection The mouse that I want is the first one, the Configured mouse. I must have caused the Generic mouse to appear somehow. Now I have carefully edited the XF86Config-4 file, to remove the references to the Generic mouse, but still got no mouse response in X. I am concerned that the text: If you have edited this file but would like it to be automatically updated # again, run the following commands as root: # # cp /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 /etc/X11/XF86Config- 4.custom # md5sum /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 /var/lib/xfree86/XF86Config-4.md5sum # dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 is important, but don't know if it is significant. I did as it instructed, but ended up with the same file as before! I have the file /var/log/XFree86.0.log available, but it is rather lengthy to post here right now. I am very new to Debian, so please don't post try this. or maybe that.. because I won't be able to follow. I have been scouring forums (there are so many!) and trying various fixes that were suggested, but might have made things worse by partial (or no) understanding! I guess I need quite explicit instructions on where to go (within Debian, preferably) and what to do. Anybody willing to take this on Thanks, much Dave Walker
Re: No Mouse in X
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 02/27/07 17:28, Dave Walker wrote: Hope I am at the right place to ask for help! I have reached a debian wall - I have been happy with my progress to date in getting my sarge built and running, but have run into something that I can't overcome. The Problem: When I run X (startx) from any user account, it begins, loads Gnome (just today downloaded it) but the mouse does not move. I found out that Ctrl Alt Backspace quits X, thankfully, so I can return to the command line. My Analysis, such as it is: [snip] Screen Default Screen InputDevice Generic Keyboard InputDevice Configured Mouse InputDevice Generic Mouse EndSection [snip] I am very new to Debian, so please don't post try this. or maybe that.. because I won't be able to follow. I have been scouring forums (there are so many!) and trying various fixes that were suggested, but might have made things worse by partial (or no) understanding! I guess I need quite explicit instructions on where to go (within Debian, preferably) and what to do. Anybody willing to take this on Excellent analysis and smart question! Thank you. However, I'm going to say try this Edit (nano is a simple editor) /etc/X11/xorg.conf and comment out this line: InputDevice Generic Mouse Based on my reading of your analysis, that should work. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD4DBQFF5MFFS9HxQb37XmcRApI2AJjzbjfWK+QA17fuQYQnY71FrtgcAJ9xlmqI fI2BItn4NAOWBkonALqD2Q== =OCK2 -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: No Mouse in X
Dave Walker wrote: I have the file /var/log/XFree86.0.log available, but it is rather lengthy to post here right now. Looks for lines containing (EE) which indicates error lines and post them if you see any. Also what mouse is this? Is it a USB mouse? PS/2 mouse? touchpad on a laptop? raju -- Kamaraju S Kusumanchi http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/kk288/ http://malayamaarutham.blogspot.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: No Mouse in X
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote: Looks for lines containing (EE) which indicates error lines and post them if you see any. s/Looks/Look s/indicates/indicate (feeling embarrassed) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Re: No Mouse in X
On 2/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Your message was received at Wed, 28 Feb 2007 00:33:10 +: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: No Mouse in X This account is protected by Bluebottle. Please click on the following link to have your address added to the recipient's allowed list and to ensure delivery of your email. Quoting Dave Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This is a typical 2 button PS/2 mouse being used on an IBM Netvista 8306KCU. If it is a PS/2 mouse you should not have that /dev/input/mouse section. For PS/2 you should be fine with just /dev/psaux. Use dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 to reconfigure X again and just choose PS/2 when selecting mouse. let us know if the problem still exists. Couple of other things: 1. Please reply to the list, that way others can also help you. 2. Please bottom post with irrelevant sections removed instead of top posting. 3. text emails are preferred over HTML. raju -- Click to find great rates on health insurance, save big, shop here http://tags.bluebottle.com/fc/CAaCMPJkqMOM5F6Qe5037RFKNAOqgTP2/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: configurar resolucao do mouse pelo X
Neste site[1] há instruções para fazer os ajustes na velocidade do ponteiro. Qualquer coisa uma revirada no google[2] pode te ajudar :) [1] http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/21 [2] http://www.google.com.br/search?q=setting+mouse+speed+under+x On 12/7/06, Franklin Anderson de Oliveira Souza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Olá amigos Tanto o gnome quanto kde tem programas para configurar a resolução do mouse. Meu mouse se encontra muito rapido, e estou usando o fluxbox. Como esses gerenciadores de janelas mais simples não tem programas para configurar isso, me resta procurar uma forma de configura-lo diretamente pelo o servidor gráfico. Alguem sabe como fazer isso ? -- Maxwillian Miorim [EMAIL PROTECTED] Slackware 11.0/current, OpenBSD 3.9 and Debian SID/experimental.
configurar resolucao do mouse pelo X
Olá amigos Tanto o gnome quanto kde tem programas para configurar a resolução do mouse. Meu mouse se encontra muito rapido, e estou usando o fluxbox. Como esses gerenciadores de janelas mais simples não tem programas para configurar isso, me resta procurar uma forma de configura-lo diretamente pelo o servidor gráfico. Alguem sabe como fazer isso ? -- -BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK- Version: 3.12 GS d- s+:+ a- C++ UL P! L E--- W++ N++ o-- K--- w--- O-- M+ V- PS+ PE++ Y+ PGP--- t--- 5- X++ R--- tv+++ b++ DI- D++ G+++ e+++ h+ r+ y+++ --END GEEK CODE BLOCK--
Re: configurar resolucao do mouse pelo X
Não sei se configura o mouse, mais acho que você deveria dar uma olhada nesse pacote, fluxconf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mouse PS2 x USB
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 17:46:46 -0300 Maxwillian Miorim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Use a ferramenta mdetect do Debian para localizar o seu dispositivo de mouse e a partir dos resultados obtidos configure o seu X. O meu mouse usb funciona sem nenhum tipo de configuração no X. Só preciso me preocupar com o mouse usb quando vou usar o X em modo duas cabeças. -- Maxwillian Miorim [EMAIL PROTECTED] Slackware 10.2 / current e OpenBSD 3.8 There's no place like ${HOME} ___ Novo Yahoo! Messenger com voz: Instale agora e faça ligações de graça. http://br.messenger.yahoo.com/
Re: Mouse PS2 x USB
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 10:40:20 -0300 Alexandre Moura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Galera, tenho o debian rodando em uma máquina e estava funcionando bem, mas precisei trocar o mouse. O anterior era PS2 e troquei por um USB, porém não está funcionando. Como faço para configurá-lo ? entre na configuração do núcleo. Se não souber como, instale o focalinux e vá no capítulo 'kernel' que ensina. entre em: device drivers - usb support e marque as opções: USB Human Interface Device (full HID) support HID input layer support Depois recompile o núcleo linux e veja se funciona. Aqui funcionou sem nenhum tipo de configuração no X (exceto para X com duas cabeças). Funcionou no console também sem nenhum tipo de configuração no gpm. Mas um detalhe, aqui o mouse usb tem as mesmas funcionalidades do PS/2, três botões+rodinha. Paro por aqui, Fred ___ Novo Yahoo! Messenger com voz: Instale agora e faça ligações de graça. http://br.messenger.yahoo.com/
Mouse PS2 x USB
Galera, tenho o debian rodando em uma máquina e estava funcionando bem, mas precisei trocar o mouse. O anterior era PS2 e troquei por um USB, porém não está funcionando. Como faço para configurá-lo ?Alexandre. -- O nosso sacrifício é consciente. É a quota a pagar pela liberdade Ernesto Guevara de la SernaLinux Counter User #349572 [http://counter.li.org ]
Re: Mouse PS2 x USB
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 Em 21/03/06, Alexandre Moura [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: Galera, tenho o debian rodando em uma máquina e estava funcionando bem, mas precisei trocar o mouse. O anterior era PS2 e troquei por um USB, porém não está funcionando. Como faço para configurá-lo ?Alexandre. -- O nosso sacrifício é consciente. É a quota a pagar pela liberdade Ernesto Guevara de la SernaLinux Counter User #349572 [http://counter.li.org ] -- Guilherme RochaConsultor de TecnologiaConheça o Debian-BR-CDD http://cdd.debian-br.orgConheça o egroupware https://e-gui.homelinux.org/egroupware#Linux Registered User: 391180
Re: Mouse PS2 x USB
--- Guilherme Rocha [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 Quando eu comprei meu mouse usb, eu simplesmente conectei ele e ele começou a funcionar. O mouse ps/2 antigo e o novo, usb, moviam o ponteiro juntos. Não precisei reconfigurar o X. Em 21/03/06, Alexandre Moura [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: Galera, tenho o debian rodando em uma máquina e estava funcionando bem, mas precisei trocar o mouse. O anterior era PS2 e troquei por um USB, porém não está funcionando. Como faço para configurá-lo ? Talvez você tenha que recompilar seu núcleo, adicionando suporte a dispositivos de entrada. Existe a possibilidade de seu mouse ainda não ser suportado pelo linux. Já aconteceu comigo com um teclado usb. Eu esperei umas duas versões menores do linux e ele começou a ser suportado. Paro por aqui, Fred ___ Novo Yahoo! Messenger com voz: Instale agora e faça ligações de graça. http://br.messenger.yahoo.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mouse PS2 x USB
O mouse eu sei que tem suporte, pq ele roda em uma máquina que o linux já foi instalado com esse mouse USB. Inclusive o device (/dev/input/mice) que ele aponta no XF86-Config é o mesmo do que foi instalado com o mouse PS2. E verfiquei, nos dois casos, que não se trata de link. Em 21/03/06, Fred Maranhão [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: --- Guilherme Rocha [EMAIL PROTECTED]escreveu: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86Quando eu comprei meu mouse usb, eu simplesmente conectei ele e ele começou a funcionar. O mouse ps/2antigo e o novo, usb, moviam o ponteiro juntos. Nãoprecisei reconfigurar o X. Em 21/03/06, Alexandre Moura [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: Galera, tenho o debian rodando em uma máquina e estava funcionando bem, mas precisei trocar o mouse. O anterior era PS2 e troquei por um USB, porém não está funcionando. Como faço para configurá-lo ?Talvez você tenha que recompilar seu núcleo,adicionando suporte a dispositivos de entrada.Existe a possibilidade de seu mouse ainda não ser suportado pelo linux. Já aconteceu comigo com umteclado usb. Eu esperei umas duas versões menores dolinux e ele começou a ser suportado.Paro por aqui, Fred___ Novo Yahoo! Messenger com voz: Instale agora e faça ligações de graça.http://br.messenger.yahoo.com/--To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- O nosso sacrifício é consciente. É a quota a pagar pela liberdade Ernesto Guevara de la SernaLinux Counter User #349572 [http://counter.li.org ]
Re: Mouse PS2 x USB
On 3/21/06, Alexandre Moura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: O mouse eu sei que tem suporte, pq ele roda em uma máquina que o linux já foi instalado com esse mouse USB. Então provavelmente você tem que dar uma olhada na configuração do seu núcleo. Inclusive o device (/dev/input/mice) que ele aponta no XF86-Config é o mesmo do que foi instalado com o mouse PS2. E verfiquei, nos dois casos, que não se trata de link. Em 21/03/06, Fred Maranhão [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: --- Guilherme Rocha [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 Quando eu comprei meu mouse usb, eu simplesmente conectei ele e ele começou a funcionar. O mouse ps/2 antigo e o novo, usb, moviam o ponteiro juntos. Não precisei reconfigurar o X. Em 21/03/06, Alexandre Moura [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: Galera, tenho o debian rodando em uma máquina e estava funcionando bem, mas precisei trocar o mouse. O anterior era PS2 e troquei por um USB, porém não está funcionando. Como faço para configurá-lo ? Talvez você tenha que recompilar seu núcleo, adicionando suporte a dispositivos de entrada. Existe a possibilidade de seu mouse ainda não ser suportado pelo linux. Já aconteceu comigo com um teclado usb. Eu esperei umas duas versões menores do linux e ele começou a ser suportado. Paro por aqui, Fred ___ Novo Yahoo! Messenger com voz: Instale agora e faça ligações de graça. http://br.messenger.yahoo.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- O nosso sacrifício é consciente. É a quota a pagar pela liberdade Ernesto Guevara de la Serna Linux Counter User #349572 [http://counter.li.org ]
Re: Mouse PS2 x USB
Voce carregou o módulo usbmouse ? Boa sorte. Sucesso. Flávio Alberto Lopes Soares flaviothunder at terra.com.br Fred Maranhão escreveu: On 3/21/06, Alexandre Moura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: O mouse eu sei que tem suporte, pq ele roda em uma máquina que o linux já foi instalado com esse mouse USB. Então provavelmente você tem que dar uma olhada na configuração do seu núcleo. Inclusive o device (/dev/input/mice) que ele aponta no XF86-Config é o mesmo do que foi instalado com o mouse PS2. E verfiquei, nos dois casos, que não se trata de link. Em 21/03/06, Fred Maranhão [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: --- Guilherme Rocha [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 Quando eu comprei meu mouse usb, eu simplesmente conectei ele e ele começou a funcionar. O mouse ps/2 antigo e o novo, usb, moviam o ponteiro juntos. Não precisei reconfigurar o X. Em 21/03/06, Alexandre Moura [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: Galera, tenho o debian rodando em uma máquina e estava funcionando bem, mas precisei trocar o mouse. O anterior era PS2 e troquei por um USB, porém não está funcionando. Como faço para configurá-lo ? Talvez você tenha que recompilar seu núcleo, adicionando suporte a dispositivos de entrada. Existe a possibilidade de seu mouse ainda não ser suportado pelo linux. Já aconteceu comigo com um teclado usb. Eu esperei umas duas versões menores do linux e ele começou a ser suportado. Paro por aqui, Fred ___ Novo Yahoo! Messenger com voz: Instale agora e faça ligações de graça. http://br.messenger.yahoo.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- O nosso sacrifício é consciente. É a quota a pagar pela liberdade Ernesto Guevara de la Serna Linux Counter User #349572 [http://counter.li.org ] -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mouse PS2 x USB
Use a ferramenta mdetect do Debian para localizar o seu dispositivo de mouse e a partir dos resultados obtidos configure o seu X. -- Maxwillian Miorim [EMAIL PROTECTED] Slackware 10.2 / current e OpenBSD 3.8 There's no place like ${HOME}
Erro ao carregar o modulo mouse no X
Opá pessoalblz Após instalar o Debian Sarge (somente o basico) pelo aptitude instalei o Xorg e funcionou beleza, reconheceu minha GForce e mouse PS/2 com Scroll. então continuei a instalação pelo aptitude e instalei o Gnome 2.10 mas agora o X não sobe mais. ele retorna um erro na hora de carregar o device do mouse. meu /var/log/Xorg.0.log *** (EE) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/psaux No such device. (EE) Configured Mouse: cannot open input device (EE) PreInit failed for input device Configured Mouse Desde já agradeço. Obrigado. -- Att. Wagner Porto Stetika Informática - www.stetika.com.br -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Erro ao carregar o modulo mouse no X
On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 16:25:34 -0600 Wagner Porto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Opá pessoalblz Após instalar o Debian Sarge (somente o basico) pelo aptitude instalei o Xorg e funcionou beleza, reconheceu minha GForce e mouse PS/2 com Scroll. então continuei a instalação pelo aptitude e instalei o Gnome 2.10 mas agora o X não sobe mais. ele retorna um erro na hora de carregar o device do mouse. Esquisito isto... Seu rato é ps/2 mesmo? tentou no /dev/input/mice? Tentou com outro ambiente gráfico que não o gnome? Eu acho que não é isto, pela mensagem de erro abaixo. mas não custa tentar. E o gpm? tá funcionando? como está configurado? qual o device que tem no teu /etc/gpm.conf? Tá usando udev? será que o X tentou usar o dispositivo antes do udev criar? Tente reiniciar o X e ver se liga. Como você instalou o gnome, acho que deve ter instalado também o gdm. Tenta /etc/init.d/gdm restart para reiniciar o X. Paro por aqui, Fred meu /var/log/Xorg.0.log *** (EE) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/psaux No such device. (EE) Configured Mouse: cannot open input device (EE) PreInit failed for input device Configured Mouse Desde já agradeço. Obrigado. -- Att. Wagner Porto Stetika Informática - www.stetika.com.br -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Yahoo! Acesso Grátis: Internet rápida e grátis. Instale o discador agora! http://br.acesso.yahoo.com/
USB-Mouse unter X: funktioniert nur, wenn beim Booten eingesteckt - warum?
Hallo, meine Maus hängt am USB-Port, und früher konnte man sie problemlos im laufenden Betrieb ein- und ausstecken. Ich denke, dass das auch nach dem Upgrade auf Sarge noch so war - aber es könnte sein, dass ich es in dieser Zeit einfach nicht ausprobiert habe. Mittlerweile hat der Rechner eine neue Platte, daher habe ich sarge neu installiert und dabei einen 2.6er Kernel und udev verwendet - vorher war es 2.4. und devfs. Und nun kann ich die Maus nicht mehr verwenden, wenn ich sie erst im laufenden Betrieb einstecke. Allerdings tritt das Problem nur unter X auf: Ich habe gerade mal gpm installiert, den ich sonst nicht verwende, und mit dem kann ich auf der Konsole die Maus problemlos nach dem Einstecken verwenden. Nur unter X funktioniert es nicht, ich habe dann nur den Touchpad. Hier die Daten aus der XF86Config-4: Section InputDevice Identifier Logitech Wheel Mouse Driver mouse # Option CorePointer Option SendCoreEventstrue Option Device/dev/input/mouse2 Option Protocol IMPS/2 Option Emulate3Buttons false Option Buttons 3 # Option Buttons 5 Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 EndSection Section InputDevice Driversynaptics IdentifierTouchpad OptionDevice/dev/input/mouse0 OptionProtocol auto-dev OptionLeftEdge 1700 OptionRightEdge 5300 OptionTopEdge 1700 OptionBottomEdge4200 OptionFingerLow 25 OptionFingerHigh30 OptionMaxTapTime180 OptionMaxTapMove220 OptionVertScrollDelta 100 OptionMinSpeed 0.06 OptionMaxSpeed 0.12 OptionAccelFactor 0.0010 OptionSHMConfig on # Option Repeater /dev/ps2mouse EndSection Weiss jemand, wie ich das hinkriege, oder wie ich dem auf den Grund gehen kann? TIA, Frank -- Frank Küster Inst. f. Biochemie der Univ. Zürich Debian Developer
Re: USB-Mouse unter X: funktioniert nur, wenn beim Booten eingesteckt - warum?
On Do, 2005-09-01 at 11:51 +0200, Frank Küster wrote: Hallo, meine Maus hängt am USB-Port, und früher konnte man sie problemlos im laufenden Betrieb ein- und ausstecken. Ich denke, dass das auch nach dem Upgrade auf Sarge noch so war - aber es könnte sein, dass ich es in dieser Zeit einfach nicht ausprobiert habe. [...] Nur unter X funktioniert es nicht, ich habe dann nur den Touchpad. Hier die Daten aus der XF86Config-4: [...] Option Device/dev/input/mouse2 [...] OptionDevice/dev/input/mouse0 Wo hast du das her? Verwende /dev/input/mice (bei beiden) und überprüfe ob psmouse und mousedev von hotplug geladen wurden. ttyl8er, t.k. -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ): http://www.de.debian.org/debian-user-german-FAQ/ Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mit dem Subject unsubscribe. Probleme? Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] (engl)
Re: USB-Mouse unter X: funktioniert nur, wenn beim Booten eingesteckt - warum?
Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Do, 2005-09-01 at 11:51 +0200, Frank Küster wrote: Hallo, meine Maus hängt am USB-Port, und früher konnte man sie problemlos im laufenden Betrieb ein- und ausstecken. Ich denke, dass das auch nach dem Upgrade auf Sarge noch so war - aber es könnte sein, dass ich es in dieser Zeit einfach nicht ausprobiert habe. [...] Nur unter X funktioniert es nicht, ich habe dann nur den Touchpad. Hier die Daten aus der XF86Config-4: [...] Option Device/dev/input/mouse2 [...] OptionDevice/dev/input/mouse0 Wo hast du das her? Naja, es sind halt zwei verschiedene Mäuse, da finde ich es logisch, dass die auch zwei verschiedene Devices haben. Wie soll denn sonst auch die Zuordnung der unterschiedlichen Protokolle und Optionen funktionieren? Verwende /dev/input/mice (bei beiden) Ich werde das mit /dev/input/mice mal probieren, aber ich habe meine Zweifel, dass es daran liegt. Schließlich funktioniert es nur dann nicht, wenn die Maus beim Starten nicht vorhanden ist. Ich hätte eher erwartet, dass man noch eine zusätzliche Option mitgeben muss. und überprüfe ob psmouse und mousedev von hotplug geladen wurden. Nein, die werden nicht von hotplug geladen, sondern direkt aus /etc/modules. Macht das einen Unterschied? Gruß, Frank -- Frank Küster Inst. f. Biochemie der Univ. Zürich Debian Developer
Re: USB-Mouse unter X: funktioniert nur, wenn beim Booten eingesteckt - warum?
On Do, 2005-09-01 at 16:34 +0200, Frank Küster wrote: Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ich werde das mit /dev/input/mice mal probieren, aber ich habe meine Zweifel, dass es daran liegt. Schließlich funktioniert es nur dann nicht, wenn die Maus beim Starten nicht vorhanden ist. Ich hätte eher Vergleiche mal die Liste der geladenen Module in beiden Fällen. erwartet, dass man noch eine zusätzliche Option mitgeben muss. und überprüfe ob psmouse und mousedev von hotplug geladen wurden. Nein, die werden nicht von hotplug geladen, sondern direkt aus Werden sie nicht geladen oder benutzt du hotplug nicht? /etc/modules. Macht das einen Unterschied? Nicht wenn psmouse, evdev, mousedev in der richtigen Reihenfolge geladen werden. Frage mich aber bitte nicht welche. Ich benutze hotplug. ttyl8er, t.k. -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ): http://www.de.debian.org/debian-user-german-FAQ/ Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mit dem Subject unsubscribe. Probleme? Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] (engl)
Re: USB-Mouse unter X: funktioniert nur, wenn beim Booten eingesteckt - warum?
Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Do, 2005-09-01 at 16:34 +0200, Frank Küster wrote: Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ich werde das mit /dev/input/mice mal probieren, aber ich habe meine Zweifel, dass es daran liegt. Schließlich funktioniert es nur dann nicht, wenn die Maus beim Starten nicht vorhanden ist. Ich hätte eher Nein, einfach /dev/input/mice zu verwenden hilft nichts; aber ich habe schon den Eindruck, dass da irgendwo der Hund begraben liegt. Zunächst mal die Fakten zu mice: cat /dev/input/mice liefert zwar Daten von beiden Mäusen, aber unter X ist sie trotzdem nicht da. Möglicherweise kommt er ja doch nicht damit klar, dass die Mäuse etwas unterschiedliche Protokolle reden? Vergleiche mal die Liste der geladenen Module in beiden Fällen. Die ist gleich, nur dass mousedv und evdev bei used 1 anzeigen, wenn die Maus beim Booten drinsteckt, und 0 wenn nicht. erwartet, dass man noch eine zusätzliche Option mitgeben muss. und überprüfe ob psmouse und mousedev von hotplug geladen wurden. Nein, die werden nicht von hotplug geladen, sondern direkt aus Werden sie nicht geladen oder benutzt du hotplug nicht? Ich habe ihn noch installiert, aber er braucht sie nicht mehr laden, weil das schon vorher geschieht, wie gesagt, weil sie in /etc/modules stehen. /etc/modules. Macht das einen Unterschied? Nicht wenn psmouse, evdev, mousedev in der richtigen Reihenfolge geladen werden. Frage mich aber bitte nicht welche. Ich benutze hotplug. Müsste der Kernel sich nicht selber um die Reihenfolge kümmern? Und weiss jemand wie ich rausfinden kann, was die richtige ist - /etc/hotplug/* ist da nicht gerade hilfreich. Gruß, Frank -- Frank Küster Inst. f. Biochemie der Univ. Zürich Debian Developer
Re: USB-Mouse unter X: funktioniert nur, wenn beim Booten eingesteckt - warum?
On Do, 2005-09-01 at 17:27 +0200, Frank Küster wrote: cat /dev/input/mice liefert zwar Daten von beiden Mäusen, aber unter X ist sie trotzdem nicht da. Möglicherweise kommt er ja doch nicht damit klar, dass die Mäuse etwas unterschiedliche Protokolle reden? Steht denn irgendwas in Log des Xservers Werden sie nicht geladen oder benutzt du hotplug nicht? Ich habe ihn noch installiert, aber er braucht sie nicht mehr laden, weil das schon vorher geschieht, wie gesagt, weil sie in /etc/modules stehen. Warum eigentlich. Laß doch die Tools ihre Arbeit machen ohne ihnen dazwichen zu fummeln. ttyl8er, t.k. -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ): http://www.de.debian.org/debian-user-german-FAQ/ Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mit dem Subject unsubscribe. Probleme? Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] (engl)
Re: USB-Mouse unter X: funktioniert nur, wenn beim Booten eingesteckt - warum?
Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Do, 2005-09-01 at 17:27 +0200, Frank Küster wrote: cat /dev/input/mice liefert zwar Daten von beiden Mäusen, aber unter X ist sie trotzdem nicht da. Möglicherweise kommt er ja doch nicht damit klar, dass die Mäuse etwas unterschiedliche Protokolle reden? Steht denn irgendwas in Log des Xservers Oh, ja, gut. Da hätte ich mal früher schauen sollen: $ diff /var/log/XFree86.0.log{.old,} 25c25 (==) Log file: /var/log/XFree86.0.log, Time: Thu Sep 1 17:05:44 2005 --- (==) Log file: /var/log/XFree86.0.log, Time: Thu Sep 1 17:09:06 2005 662,666c662,666 (EE) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/input/mouse2 No such file or directory. (EE) Logitech Wheel Mouse: cannot open input device (EE) PreInit failed for input device Logitech Wheel Mouse (II) UnloadModule: mouse --- (**) Option Buttons 3 (**) Option Emulate3Buttons false (**) Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 (**) Logitech Wheel Mouse: ZAxisMapping: buttons 4 and 5 (**) Logitech Wheel Mouse: Buttons: 5 683a684 (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device Logitech Wheel Mouse (type: MOUSE) 685a687 (II) Logitech Wheel Mouse: ps2EnableDataReporting: succeeded Es ist also in der Tat ein Problem mit dem XServer. Ich muss ihm irgendwie beibringen, dass er die Maus neu initialisiert wenn sie wieder vorhanden ist. Nur wie? Ist das eigentlich normal, dass er mit xf86OpenSerial darauf zugreift, obwohl die Maus natürlich keine serielle ist? Werden sie nicht geladen oder benutzt du hotplug nicht? Ich habe ihn noch installiert, aber er braucht sie nicht mehr laden, weil das schon vorher geschieht, wie gesagt, weil sie in /etc/modules stehen. Warum eigentlich. Laß doch die Tools ihre Arbeit machen ohne ihnen dazwichen zu fummeln. Es dauert furchtbar lange. Gruß, Frank -- Frank Küster Inst. f. Biochemie der Univ. Zürich Debian Developer
Re: USB-Mouse unter X: funktioniert nur, wenn beim Booten eingesteckt - warum?
On Do, 2005-09-01 at 18:43 +0200, Frank Küster wrote: Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Es ist also in der Tat ein Problem mit dem XServer. Ich muss ihm irgendwie beibringen, dass er die Maus neu initialisiert wenn sie wieder vorhanden ist. Nur wie? Indem du den Xserver neu startest. Und jetz mal im ernst. - Stelle sicher das /dev/input/mice funktioniert (bei beiden Mäusen). Ich glaube das hatten wir schon geklärt. - Benutze für beide Mäuse /dev/input/mice. - Stelle sicher das in der ServerLayout Sektion sowas wie InputDevice Mouse[1] CorePointer InputDevice Mouse[2] SendCoreEvents drinsteht (natürlich mit deinen Identifiern, das Touchpad muss die primäre Maus sein). - Starte den X-Server neu (ohne USB-Maus). - Überprüfe das Logfile. Wenn da Mousefehler drinstehen bitte posten. - Stöpsel die USB-Maus ein. - Wenn die dann nicht funktioniert geht da irgendetwas ganz grausam schief. Dann wird es teuer. Warum eigentlich. Laß doch die Tools ihre Arbeit machen ohne ihnen dazwichen zu fummeln. Es dauert furchtbar lange. Da hotplug immer versucht die Module zu lade, egal ob sie schon geladen sind oder nicht (im ersten Fall meldet er dann eben Module alredy loaded sollte das eigentlich zeitlich keinen Unterschied geben. Gruß, Frank -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ): http://www.de.debian.org/debian-user-german-FAQ/ Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mit dem Subject unsubscribe. Probleme? Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] (engl)
Re: USB-Mouse unter X: funktioniert nur, wenn beim Booten eingesteckt - warum?
Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Do, 2005-09-01 at 18:43 +0200, Frank Küster wrote: Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Es ist also in der Tat ein Problem mit dem XServer. Ich muss ihm irgendwie beibringen, dass er die Maus neu initialisiert wenn sie wieder vorhanden ist. Nur wie? Indem du den Xserver neu startest. Und jetz mal im ernst. - Stelle sicher das /dev/input/mice funktioniert (bei beiden Mäusen). Ich glaube das hatten wir schon geklärt. - Benutze für beide Mäuse /dev/input/mice. - Stelle sicher das in der ServerLayout Sektion sowas wie InputDevice Mouse[1] CorePointer InputDevice Mouse[2] SendCoreEvents drinsteht (natürlich mit deinen Identifiern, das Touchpad muss die primäre Maus sein). - Starte den X-Server neu (ohne USB-Maus). - Überprüfe das Logfile. Wenn da Mousefehler drinstehen bitte posten. - Stöpsel die USB-Maus ein. - Wenn die dann nicht funktioniert geht da irgendetwas ganz grausam schief. Dann wird es teuer. Ja, super, vielen Dank. So funktionierts. JFTR: --- /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.2005-09-012005-09-01 16:51:56.0 +0200 +++ /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 2005-09-01 19:57:07.0 +0200 @@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ Identifier Logitech Wheel Mouse Driver mouse # Option CorePointer - Option SendCoreEventstrue - Option Device/dev/input/mouse2 +# Option SendCoreEventstrue + Option Device/dev/input/mice Option Protocol IMPS/2 Option Emulate3Buttons false Option Buttons 3 @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Section InputDevice Driversynaptics IdentifierTouchpad - OptionDevice/dev/input/mouse0 + OptionDevice/dev/input/mice OptionProtocol auto-dev OptionLeftEdge 1700 OptionRightEdge 5300 @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ Identifier Default Layout Screen Default Screen InputDevice Generic Keyboard - InputDevice Logitech Wheel Mouse AlwaysCore + InputDevice Logitech Wheel Mouse SendCoreEvents InputDevice Touchpad CorePointer Option SHMConfig EndSection Dankeschön, Frank -- Frank Küster Inst. f. Biochemie der Univ. Zürich Debian Developer
hotplug (was: USB-Mouse unter X: funktioniert nur, wenn beim Booten eingesteckt - warum?)
Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Warum eigentlich. Laß doch die Tools ihre Arbeit machen ohne ihnen dazwichen zu fummeln. Es dauert furchtbar lange. Da hotplug immer versucht die Module zu lade, egal ob sie schon geladen sind oder nicht (im ersten Fall meldet er dann eben Module alredy loaded sollte das eigentlich zeitlich keinen Unterschied geben. Gerade weil er sie zu laden versucht, braucht er länger als wenn er gar nichts versuchen würde. Was aber vor allem wohl lange dauert, ist dass er für jedes Modul die Abhängigkeiten berechnet und die zu laden versucht, gerne auch mehrmals; und das AFAIK in shell. Es gibt irgendwo ein perl-hotplug, das soll angeblich deutlich schneller sein: Es berechnet einmal alle Abhängigkeiten und lädt dann in der richtigen Reihenfolge. Gruß, Frank -- Frank Küster Inst. f. Biochemie der Univ. Zürich Debian Developer
Re: USB-Mouse unter X: funktioniert nur, wenn beim Booten eingesteckt - warum?
On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 06:43:33PM +0200, Frank Küster wrote: Es ist also in der Tat ein Problem mit dem XServer. Ich muss ihm irgendwie beibringen, dass er die Maus neu initialisiert wenn sie wieder vorhanden ist. Nur wie? In der Server-Sektion bei der Maus SendCoreEvent=true setzen oder so ähnlich? ciao, Dirk -- | Akkuschrauber Kaufberatung and AEG GSM stuff | | Visit my homepage: http://www.nutrimatic.ping.de/ | | FIDO: Dirk Salva 2:244/6305.10 Internet: dsalvaATgmx.de | |The Ruhrgebiet, best place to live in Germany! | -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ): http://www.de.debian.org/debian-user-german-FAQ/ Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mit dem Subject unsubscribe. Probleme? Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] (engl)
Re: Scroll do Mouse no X
Se não me engano, os elementos chaves pra 'rodinha' funcionar são o ImPS/2 e o ZAxisMapping. -- Marcos J. F. Mitre wrote: Adicione (se já não tiver) o seguinte script no final do arquivo /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 (ou equivalente) # Adicionado para ativar o scroll Section InputDevice Identifier PS/2 Roda Driver mouse Option Protocol IMPS/2 Option Device /dev/psaux Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 Option Butons 5 Option Emulate3Buttons true Option Emulate3Timeout 70 Option SendCoreEvents true EndSection E só adicionar, deve funcionar J. F. Mitre Em Domingo 02 Janeiro 2005 11:45, Giuliano Cardozo Medalha escreveu: Pessoal, Estou utilizando o Debian Sarge e consegui instalar um mouse optico USB da M$ com 5 botoes (incluindo a barra de rolagem). Estou utilizando o kernel 2.6.10 e tenho as seguintes opcoes de input e de USB habilitadas para o mouse funcionar no X e na console (gpm): psmouse usbmouse Minha configuracao do X esta assim: Section InputDevice Identifier Generic Keyboard Driver keyboard Option CoreKeyboard Option XkbRules xfree86 Option XkbModel pc104 Option XkbLayout us+ EndSection Section InputDevice Identifier Mouse Driver mouse Option CorePointer Option Device/dev/input/mice Option Protocol PS/2 Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 Option Buttons 5 O problema e que a barra de rolagem nao funciona de jeito nenhum no X !!!
Scroll do Mouse no X
Pessoal, Estou utilizando o Debian Sarge e consegui instalar um mouse optico USB da M$ com 5 botoes (incluindo a barra de rolagem). Estou utilizando o kernel 2.6.10 e tenho as seguintes opcoes de input e de USB habilitadas para o mouse funcionar no X e na console (gpm): psmouse usbmouse Minha configuracao do X esta assim: Section InputDevice Identifier Generic Keyboard Driver keyboard Option CoreKeyboard Option XkbRules xfree86 Option XkbModel pc104 Option XkbLayout us+ EndSection Section InputDevice Identifier Mouse Driver mouse Option CorePointer Option Device/dev/input/mice Option Protocol PS/2 Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 Option Buttons 5 O problema e que a barra de rolagem nao funciona de jeito nenhum no X !!! Ja tentei mudar o Protocol para Microsoft e tambem para InteliMouse nenhuma funcionou corretamente. Tambem ja tentei retirar a opcao emulate 3 button ... mas nao funcionou tambem. Estou carregando um mapa de teclado para o X ... isso poderia influencia ? Tenho uma placa de video nvidia GForce 440 MX e estou utilizando o driver do fabricante. O que poderia estar acontecendo ? Poderiam me ajudar ? Agradeco a ajuda. Att, Giuliano
Re: Scroll do Mouse no X
Adicione (se já não tiver) o seguinte script no final do arquivo /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 (ou equivalente) # Adicionado para ativar o scroll Section InputDevice Identifier PS/2 Roda Driver mouse Option Protocol IMPS/2 Option Device /dev/psaux Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 Option Butons 5 Option Emulate3Buttons true Option Emulate3Timeout 70 Option SendCoreEvents true EndSection E só adicionar, deve funcionar J. F. Mitre Em Domingo 02 Janeiro 2005 11:45, Giuliano Cardozo Medalha escreveu: Pessoal, Estou utilizando o Debian Sarge e consegui instalar um mouse optico USB da M$ com 5 botoes (incluindo a barra de rolagem). Estou utilizando o kernel 2.6.10 e tenho as seguintes opcoes de input e de USB habilitadas para o mouse funcionar no X e na console (gpm): psmouse usbmouse Minha configuracao do X esta assim: Section InputDevice Identifier Generic Keyboard Driver keyboard Option CoreKeyboard Option XkbRules xfree86 Option XkbModel pc104 Option XkbLayout us+ EndSection Section InputDevice Identifier Mouse Driver mouse Option CorePointer Option Device/dev/input/mice Option Protocol PS/2 Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 Option Buttons 5 O problema e que a barra de rolagem nao funciona de jeito nenhum no X !!! Ja tentei mudar o Protocol para Microsoft e tambem para InteliMouse nenhuma funcionou corretamente. Tambem ja tentei retirar a opcao emulate 3 button ... mas nao funcionou tambem. Estou carregando um mapa de teclado para o X ... isso poderia influencia ? Tenho uma placa de video nvidia GForce 440 MX e estou utilizando o driver do fabricante. O que poderia estar acontecendo ? Poderiam me ajudar ? Agradeco a ajuda. Att, Giuliano
Re: Scroll do Mouse no X
Se voce utiliza protocolo imps/2 nao precisa utilizar Emulacao de 3 botoes.. E o SendCoreEvents provavelmente nao sera necessario pois ja estara identificado na sessao ServerLayout. Sem mais, On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 15:08:32 -0200, Igor Morgado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Se voce utiliza protocolo imps/2 nao precisa utilizar Emulacao de 3 botoes.. E o SendCoreEvents provavelmente nao sera necessario pois ja estara identificado na sessao ServerLayout. Sem mais, Igor Morgado
Não consigo inverter botões de mouse no X
Colegas, Preciso do skill de vcs! A pergunta é meio besta, mas já arranquei muitos cabelos e não consigo sair do lugar. Não consigo inverter os mouses no meu Debian (do serviço). Instalei o woody 3.0, e depois mandei um 'apt upgrade' para testing. Ele está com Gnome2.4, Xfree4.1 e metacity. Ao tentar mudar os botões, quer por modprobe -e 'pointer = 3 2 1 4 5' ou pelo config gráfico (menu Aplicações|Preferências|Mouse), os dois botões ficam funcionando como botão de menu de contexto! Aí fica uma zona até eu conseguir desticar o 'modo de mouse para canhoto'. Cheguei a desintalar o x-window-system e o gnome e reinstalar de novo, mas o mesmo comportamento continua! Pior: anteriormente a máquina estava com RH9 e o mouse funcionava perfeitamente! Será que vou ter que me render ao RH e aos rpms? Detalhe: em casa tenho tb um Debian testing cujo mouse funciona direitinho, sem nenhum problema! Mais detalhes: os dois mouses são óticos e USB. Alguém tem alguma idéia do que possa ser? Não me conformo de não conseguir sequer identificar a causa desse comportamento tão díspare! -- Feng Sian redbrick1 at terra dot com dot br Linux user #160781
mouse - gpm, X (was: Re: sig dashes munged at master.d.o or Mutt issue?)
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 01:49:25PM +0100, Richard Lyons wrote: | On Tuesday 24 February 2004 11:58, Shot wrote: | Richard Lyons: | You have mouse active in console? I haven't seen that | since I switched from RedHat. How do you achieve that? | | Through apt-get install gpm. There were some problems with it not | behaving nicely with subsequently started X, but there were also | some solutions to this, I believe. | | Thanks. Turns out I have gpm installed. It just never worked on any of the | machines (one woody 2 sid). Wonder why... something for a lazy day -- not | urgent enough for now. Or spend 10 minutes now and be done with it. Really. Setting up gpm is very simple, and getting gpm and X to play together is equally as simple. The steps go like this (copied from earlier posts of mine to this list) : http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/debian-user-200312/msg06012.html I can't emphasize it enough: 1) stop X, get gpm working 1.a)pick the right device (usually /dev/psaux) 1.b)pick the right protocol (usually ps2 or imps2) 1.c)repeat_type=raw 1.d)start gpm, move mouse 1.e)if this doesn't work, go back to 1.a! 2) get X working 2.a)pick the right device (/dev/gpmdata!!) 2.b)pick the right protocol (the same one gpm is using; duh :-)) 2.c)start X, move mouse 2.d)if this doesn't work, which step did you not follow correctly? :-) Note the critical elements -- device and protocol. If you don't use the right device and the right protocol, it isn't going to work, right. Period. Get those two right and it will work. It works every time. -D PS. Additional information : http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/debian-user-200312/msg05826.html http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200201/msg01960.html http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2001/debian-user-200112/msg03414.html -- Don't use C; In my opinion, C is a library programming language not an app programming language. - Owen Taylor (GTK+ developer) www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: mouse - gpm, X (was: Re: sig dashes munged at master.d.o or Mutt issue?)
On Wednesday 25 February 2004 15:18, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote: [...] Or spend 10 minutes now and be done with it. Really. Setting up gpm is very simple, and getting gpm and X to play together is equally as simple. The steps go like this (copied from earlier posts of mine to this list) : http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/debian-user-200312/msg06012.html I can't emphasize it enough: 1) stop X, get gpm working 1.a)pick the right device (usually /dev/psaux) 1.b)pick the right protocol (usually ps2 or imps2) 1.c)repeat_type=raw 1.d)start gpm, move mouse 1.e)if this doesn't work, go back to 1.a! [...] PS. Additional information : http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/debian-user-200312/msg05826.html http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200201/msg01960.html http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2001/debian-user-200112/msg03414.html I'm obviously being unusually thick here. man gpm tells me nothing about configuration. I read all the references you gave, but still have no idea how to configure gpm. I have an empty file /etc/gpm.conf and a file called /etc/gpm-root.conf which I cannot understand, and which has no mention of protocol or device. So I am still unclear how to configure it. Mouse works fine in X -- it is only in console that it doesn't. I do see your point about the change I'll need to make in X if I have gpm configured - thanks for that pointer. And we are in the wrong thread for this... -- richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: mouse - gpm, X
Richard Lyons wrote: On Wednesday 25 February 2004 15:18, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote: [...] Or spend 10 minutes now and be done with it. Really. Setting up gpm is very simple, and getting gpm and X to play together is equally as simple. The steps go like this (copied from earlier posts of mine to this list) : http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/debian-user-200312/msg06012.html I can't emphasize it enough: 1) stop X, get gpm working 1.a)pick the right device (usually /dev/psaux) 1.b)pick the right protocol (usually ps2 or imps2) 1.c)repeat_type=raw 1.d)start gpm, move mouse 1.e)if this doesn't work, go back to 1.a! [...] PS. Additional information : http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/debian-user-200312/msg05826.html http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200201/msg01960.html http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2001/debian-user-200112/msg03414.html I'm obviously being unusually thick here. man gpm tells me nothing about configuration. I read all the references you gave, but still have no idea how to configure gpm. I have an empty file /etc/gpm.conf and a file called /etc/gpm-root.conf which I cannot understand, and which has no mention of protocol or device. So I am still unclear how to configure it. Mouse works fine in X -- it is only in console that it doesn't. I do see your point about the change I'll need to make in X if I have gpm configured - thanks for that pointer. And we are in the wrong thread for this... gpmconfig should get you started. -- Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: mouse - gpm, X
On Wednesday 25 February 2004 23:28, Kent West wrote: [...] I'm obviously being unusually thick here. man gpm tells me nothing about configuration. [...] gpmconfig should get you started. Thanks, Kent. So I was being thick :-( -- richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Configurando o mouse no X via gpm
Alô, Aqui vai minha primeira colaboração para o FAQ. Resolvi escrevê-lo por já ter respondido muitas vezes essa pergunta especialmente no #debian-br. Abraços, Luis Alberto. 10.5 Como faço para o mouse funcionar no X? Esta é uma saída que funciona em 99% dos casos. Você deve executar o roteiro a seguir no console em terminal texto, (acesse um com CTRL+ALT+F1, ou tente de F2 a F6, até achar um vago, e CTRL+ALT+F7, ou de F8 a F12, dependendo de onde você estava, para voltar ao modo gráfico caso esteja nele. É necessário acesso de superusuário. Vamos ao passo a passo comentado: 1. # aptitude install gpm O gpm é um daemon que lê os movimentos dos mouses para console. Mesmo assim é útil repassando a informação de uma forma melhor pro X birrento, o suporte a mouses bisonhos é melhor no gpm do que no X. 2. # gpmconfig Agora temos que configurar o gpm. A seguir estão enumeradas as opções cruciais para o funcionamento desta dica, as demais provavelmente você pode deixar com os valores padrão. Ao invés de /dev/ttyS0 você deve indicar o dispositivo que identifica porta em que seu modem está plugado (/dev/ttyS0 a /dev/ttyS3, equivalentes de com1 a com4 no mundo Windows, ou /dev/psaux se estiver na porta ps2). Quanto ao What type is your mouse, para a maioria dos mouses ms vai funcionar, use o help para achar o certo caso não funcion assim. A opção crucial é o Repeat protocol. Usaremos msc, que corresponde ao protocolo MouseSystems. - Do you want to change anything (Y/n)? Y - Where is your mouse [/dev/ttyS0]? /dev/ttyS0 - What type is your mouse (or help) [ms]? ms - Repeat protocol (enter 'none' to turn repeating off) [msc]? msc - Do you want to test this configuration (y/N)? y Após a última questão você entrará em modo de teste do gpm. Movimente o mouse e teste os botões. Finalize o teste com CTRL+D. Se o mouse não funcionou, volte e tente acertar o protocolo ou a porta, se deu certo, diga que não em Do you want to change anything (Y/n)? n Com isso o gpm já está configurado como repetidor, agora passaremos ao X 3. Existem vários configuradores para o X, você pode usar o seu preferido. Na hora de escolher a porta do mouse escolha /dev/gpmdata e como protocolo do mouse escolha MouseSystems. Se preferir editar na mão o /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, procure e edite as linhas Protocol e Device conforme o exemplo abaixo: Section InputDevice Identifier Serial Mouse Driver mouse Option Protocol MouseSystems Option Device /dev/gpmdata 4. Reinicie o X. O mouse deve estar funcionando. Esta dica também é útil se o seu mouse de 3 botões não estiver sendo reconhecido no X. Basta adicionar a opção do gpm que força o reconhecimento de 3 botões no mouse. Existem outras opções interessantes, como controle de sensibilidade, leia a página de manual do gpm para maiores informaçòes. -- Luis Alberto Garcia Cipriano - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sítio e blogue - http://luisalberto.sovacodecobra.com.br/ lagc no #debian-br em irc.debian.org - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Músicoamador .''`. http://www.sovacodecobra.com.br/ Tradutor solidário : :' :http://www.debian-br.org/ Jornalistavoluntário `. `'` http://www.cipsga.org.br/ Programador pós-moderno `-http://sp.debian-br.org/
Re: USB mouse under X not working
No, i finally figured it out, and i thought i'd post the reasons so others running into this can find a solution without being at for days like me. First i thought i messed something up with a dist-upgrade so i decided to do a completely fresh install, sigh, and of course it turned out that wasn't it. The problem was the device just wasn't there, i had never run 'MAKEDEV input' and 'MAKEDEV usb' because i simply assumed this was handled automatically. Makedev gets very little attention in the debian 'manual' which is quite suprising to me now that i finally figured out how important it actually is especially in situations like this. I guess this sideways hits on the 'debian for joe average' thread cause for someone trying it out 'just to see linux' it would have been a showstopper and a reason to run back to windows. I'm also rather flabbergasted no one on this list could point me in the right way with all the experts floating around here. I have yet to install X so i'm not totally sure it's fixed now but cat /dev/usb/input/mouse0 gies me the mouse output garbage on screen so i assume all is wel now Cheers At 17:57 2-10-2003 +0200, Roberto wrote: I guessed so, my guess is more in the direction of usbmouse which look like it should have trouble with hid. -Roberto -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: USB mouse under X not working
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 18:57, willem wrote: Been at this for two days and getting rather desperate...googled meself to bits but no luck...i'm really lost on this one. Sorry for such a big email with all the logs and such. I might be missing something very obvious. Running on a Asus P4P800. Legagy USB support and PNP OS disabled in BIOS. Debian SID. Trust 4 port compact USB HUB(supported according to www.linux-usb.org) Logitech wheelmouse (M-DB58) connected to the HUB. When i disable all the USB host options the mouse works fine in X. But as soon as i start enabling UHCI...or usb-UHCI or ECHI things go wrong. It does get detected fine during boot but refuses to work under X. And i can't get it to work with gpm either. Looking at the messages log it does get detected aswell when i disconnect and reconnect it. It doesn't show in sys.log, but during boot after: Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: input: USB HID v1.10 Mouse [Logitech USB Mouse] on usb3:3.0 it will pause and i get this sequense on screen(takes about 8 secs): 001 001 001 ] . Then it continues the boot process lsmod: Module Size Used byNot tainted usbmouse2296 0 (unused) usb-uhci 23600 0 (unused) keybdev 2116 0 (unused) mousedev4372 0 (unused) hid21860 0 (unused) ehci-hcd 17868 0 (unused) usbcore63372 1 [usbmouse usb-uhci hid ehci-hcd] pci_hotplug18532 0 (unused) input 3648 0 [usbmouse keybdev mousedev hid] As far as I can tell usbmouse and hid are mutually exclusive. Try unloading usbmouse (or not loading it in the first place preferably. if you compiled the kenel yourself change CONFIG_USB_MOUSE under USB support to n). From the config option of the driver: -- CONFIG_USB_MOUSE: Say Y here only if you are absolutely sure that you don't want to use the generic HID driver for your USB keyboard and prefer to use the keyboard in its limited Boot Protocol mode instead. This is almost certainly not what you want. This code is also available as a module ( = code which can be inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want). The module will be called usbmouse.o. If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read Documentation/modules.txt. If even remotely unsure, say N. - don't know how usb-uhci and ehci-hcd play together. iirc ehci-hcd is for usb 2.0, so if you don't have such bus, disable it. If this doesn't help, try removing all usb drivers (including input mousedev and keybdev) and then on a console, not in X (don't know if it matters if its tty1 or not) modprobe usb-uhci modprobe hid /etc/init.d/gpm start and see if you get any error message. I had that problem some time ago and apparently for some reason hid started requiring keybdev which it didn't before and I don't have any usb keyboards attached, but I saw that you have it loaded. XF86config4: Section InputDevice Identifier Configured Mouse Driver mouse Option CorePointer Option Device/dev/psaux Option Protocol PS/2 # Option Emulate3Buttons no Option Buttons 5 Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 EndSection Section InputDevice Identifier Generic Mouse Driver mouse Option SendCoreEventstrue Option Device/dev/input/mice Option Protocol IMPS/2 Option Emulate3Buttons no Option Buttons 5 Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 EndSection syslog: Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: pci_hotplug: PCI Hot Plug PCI Core version: 0.5 Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: Linux agpgart interface v0.99 (c) Jeff Hartmann Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: agpgart: Maximum main memory to use for agp memory: 941M Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: agpgart: Detected an Intel(R) 865G, but could not find the secondary device. Assuming a non-integrated video card. Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: agpgart: Detected Intel(R) 865G chipset Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: agpgart: AGP aperture is 64M @ 0xf800 Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards... Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: isapnp: No Plug Play device found Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: ide: late registration of driver. Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: PCI: Setting latency timer of device 00:1d.7 to 64 Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: ehci_hcd
Re: USB mouse under X not working
Micha Feigin wrote: don't know how usb-uhci and ehci-hcd play together. iirc ehci-hcd is for usb 2.0, so if you don't have such bus, disable it. They play fine together. In fact there is really no need disable it. If you have the USB 2.0, the modprobe succeeds. If not, the modprobe errors out with No Such Device, or something similar. That should not be an issue. -Roberto pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: USB mouse under X not working
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 20:43, Roberto Sanchez wrote: Micha Feigin wrote: don't know how usb-uhci and ehci-hcd play together. iirc ehci-hcd is for usb 2.0, so if you don't have such bus, disable it. They play fine together. In fact there is really no need disable it. If you have the USB 2.0, the modprobe succeeds. If not, the modprobe errors out with No Such Device, or something similar. That should not be an issue. I guessed so, my guess is more in the direction of usbmouse which look like it should have trouble with hid. -Roberto -- Micha Feigin [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
USB mouse under X not working
Been at this for two days and getting rather desperate...googled meself to bits but no luck...i'm really lost on this one. Sorry for such a big email with all the logs and such. I might be missing something very obvious. Running on a Asus P4P800. Legagy USB support and PNP OS disabled in BIOS. Debian SID. Trust 4 port compact USB HUB(supported according to www.linux-usb.org) Logitech wheelmouse (M-DB58) connected to the HUB. When i disable all the USB host options the mouse works fine in X. But as soon as i start enabling UHCI...or usb-UHCI or ECHI things go wrong. It does get detected fine during boot but refuses to work under X. And i can't get it to work with gpm either. Looking at the messages log it does get detected aswell when i disconnect and reconnect it. It doesn't show in sys.log, but during boot after: Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: input: USB HID v1.10 Mouse [Logitech USB Mouse] on usb3:3.0 it will pause and i get this sequense on screen(takes about 8 secs): 001 001 001 ] . Then it continues the boot process lsmod: Module Size Used byNot tainted usbmouse2296 0 (unused) usb-uhci 23600 0 (unused) keybdev 2116 0 (unused) mousedev4372 0 (unused) hid21860 0 (unused) ehci-hcd 17868 0 (unused) usbcore63372 1 [usbmouse usb-uhci hid ehci-hcd] pci_hotplug18532 0 (unused) input 3648 0 [usbmouse keybdev mousedev hid] XF86config4: Section InputDevice Identifier Configured Mouse Driver mouse Option CorePointer Option Device /dev/psaux Option ProtocolPS/2 # Option Emulate3Buttons no Option Buttons 5 Option ZAxisMapping4 5 EndSection Section InputDevice Identifier Generic Mouse Driver mouse Option SendCoreEvents true Option Device /dev/input/mice Option ProtocolIMPS/2 Option Emulate3Buttons no Option Buttons 5 Option ZAxisMapping4 5 EndSection syslog: Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: pci_hotplug: PCI Hot Plug PCI Core version: 0.5 Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: Linux agpgart interface v0.99 (c) Jeff Hartmann Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: agpgart: Maximum main memory to use for agp memory: 941M Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: agpgart: Detected an Intel(R) 865G, but could not find the secondary device. Assuming a non-integrated video card. Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: agpgart: Detected Intel(R) 865G chipset Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: agpgart: AGP aperture is 64M @ 0xf800 Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards... Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: isapnp: No Plug Play device found Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: ide: late registration of driver. Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: PCI: Setting latency timer of device 00:1d.7 to 64 Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: ehci_hcd 00:1d.7: Intel Corp. 82801EB USB2 Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: ehci_hcd 00:1d.7: irq 11, pci mem f8c7cc00 Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1 Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: ehci_hcd 00:1d.7: enabled 64bit PCI DMA Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: PCI: 00:1d.7 PCI cache line size set incorrectly (0 bytes) by BIOS/FW. Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: PCI: 00:1d.7 PCI cache line size corrected to 32. Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: ehci_hcd 00:1d.7: USB 2.0 enabled, EHCI 1.00, driver 2003-Jun-19/2.4 Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: hub.c: USB hub found Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: hub.c: 6 ports detected Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hiddev Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hid Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: hid-core.c: v1.8.1 Andreas Gal, Vojtech Pavlik [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: hid-core.c: USB HID support drivers Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: usb-uhci.c: $Revision: 1.275 $ time 21:22:19 Sep 27 2003 Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: usb-uhci.c: High bandwidth mode enabled Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: PCI: Setting latency timer of device 00:1d.0 to 64 Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: usb-uhci.c: USB UHCI at I/O 0xef00, IRQ 10 Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: usb-uhci.c: Detected 2 ports Oct 2 17:34:49 willemsbak kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2 Oct 2 17:34:49
Re: Sem mouse [Emulação do mouse no X]
Para aliviar seu sofrimento, sugiro uma solução paliativa para o mouse no ambiente gráfico. É possível emulá-lo, bastando para isso acionar simultaneamente as teclas Ctrl+Shift+NumLock. Abaixo a correspondência das teclas: * 8: Norte * 4: Oeste * 6: Leste * 2: Sul * 7: Noroeste * 9: Nordeste * 1: Sudoeste * 3: Sudeste * -: Seleciona o botão da direita * *: Seleciona o botão do meio * /: Seleciona o botão da esquerda * 5: Emula o clique do botão selecionado * 0: Clica e segura * +: Duplo clique On Sun, 25 May 2003 13:54:00 -0300 Luciano ES [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Colegas, Meu mouse não está funcionando. No Debian. Não faço a mais mínima e insignificante idéia do que fazer e agradeço sugestões. E fiz outra descoberta. Se você não tiver um mouse, é infinitamente mais fácil usar Windows que Linux. Tive muita dificuldade no KDE, alguns cantos eram totalmente inacessíveis, como um painel de leitura de parte do manual (que o povo chama de ajuda). No WindowMaker, foi pior ainda. No programa de configuração, por exemplo, nem todos os tabs, controls, alts e F[0-9]+ do mundo me permitiram acionar qualquer coisa. Muito mal feito nesse aspecto. []'s, -- Douglas Augusto
congelamento intermitente do mouse no X
Pessoal, Estou com um problema muito estranho: as aplicações travam (engasgam) no X intermitentemente. Ex.: estou com o Galeon, acesso uma página qualquer, e começo a rolar a página para baixo. Nem meia página rolada e o mouse congela. Outras vezes isso ocorre pelo simples chaveamento de janelas. Para fazê-lo voltar, só pressionando em alguma tecla (um CAPSLOCK por exemplo), observar se a luz no teclado acende. Se acender, blz, o mouse volta a movimentar. Se a luz do teclado não acende, então preciso mexer no mouse (e aí a luz no teclado acende). Curiosamente, o teclado não fica travado, e se ficar, é só mexer no mouse que ele é liberado. Pelo top, o XFree86 pula para o topo da lista qdo o mouse está congelado. Será que é algum processo por trás que está procurando por alguma coisa e fica bobo? Não sei como averiguar a fonte do problema. Peço ajuda pro pessoal. Informações sobre a minha configuração: woody testing placa de vídia TNT2 M64 + driver da NVidia xserver-common 4.1.0-16 kernel 2.4.18 com xfs e LVM
Re: congelamento intermitente do mouse no X
Aconteceu algo parecido comigo, alguma incompatibilidade entre o XFree86 e o 'gpm' (servidor de mouse no console). Apenas desabilitei o gpm. Não sei a causa, mas pode ser o seu caso. []'s, Douglas On Fri, 18 Apr 2003 06:49:41 + redbrick1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pessoal, Estou com um problema muito estranho: as aplicações travam (engasgam) no X intermitentemente. Ex.: estou com o Galeon, acesso uma página qualquer, e começo a rolar a página para baixo. Nem meia página rolada e o mouse congela. Outras vezes isso ocorre pelo simples chaveamento de janelas. Para fazê-lo voltar, só pressionando em alguma tecla (um CAPSLOCK por exemplo), observar se a luz no teclado acende. Se acender, blz, o mouse volta a movimentar. Se a luz do teclado não acende, então preciso mexer no mouse (e aí a luz no teclado acende). Curiosamente, o teclado não fica travado, e se ficar, é só mexer no mouse que ele é liberado. Pelo top, o XFree86 pula para o topo da lista qdo o mouse está congelado. Será que é algum processo por trás que está procurando por alguma coisa e fica bobo? Não sei como averiguar a fonte do problema. Peço ajuda pro pessoal. Informações sobre a minha configuração: woody testing placa de vídia TNT2 M64 + driver da NVidia xserver-common 4.1.0-16 kernel 2.4.18 com xfs e LVM
Re: congelamento intermitente do mouse no X
Putz E não é que funcionou? MUITO OBRIGADO, DOUGLAS!!! Agora, a pergunta natural que segue: Desabilitei parando o gpm (/etc/init.d/gpm stop) e tirando ele dos rc.X (via rcconf, que permite edição dos rc.X). Será que tem como manter o gpm no ar e as coisas funcionando (isto é, sem os engasgos)? Esta é apenas uma curiosidade, uma vez que, estando no ambiente gráfico, posso usar o mouse pra copiar/colar numa boa. Reza a lenda que em Fri, 18 Apr 2003 04:48:47 -0300 do Condado, Douglas A. Augusto [EMAIL PROTECTED], mais conhecido como o escritor, disse: Aconteceu algo parecido comigo, alguma incompatibilidade entre o XFree86 e o 'gpm' (servidor de mouse no console). Apenas desabilitei o gpm. Não sei a causa, mas pode ser o seu caso. []'s, Douglas On Fri, 18 Apr 2003 06:49:41 + redbrick1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pessoal, Estou com um problema muito estranho: as aplicações travam (engasgam) no X intermitentemente. Ex.: estou com o Galeon, acesso uma página qualquer, e começo a rolar a página para baixo. Nem meia página rolada e o mouse congela. Outras vezes isso ocorre pelo simples chaveamento de janelas. Para fazê-lo voltar, só pressionando em alguma tecla (um CAPSLOCK por exemplo), observar se a luz no teclado acende. Se acender, blz, o mouse volta a movimentar. Se a luz do teclado não acende, então preciso mexer no mouse (e aí a luz no teclado acende). Curiosamente, o teclado não fica travado, e se ficar, é só mexer no mouse que ele é liberado. Pelo top, o XFree86 pula para o topo da lista qdo o mouse está congelado. Será que é algum processo por trás que está procurando por alguma coisa e fica bobo? Não sei como averiguar a fonte do problema. Peço ajuda pro pessoal. Informações sobre a minha configuração: woody testing placa de vídia TNT2 M64 + driver da NVidia xserver-common 4.1.0-16 kernel 2.4.18 com xfs e LVM -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: congelamento intermitente do mouse no X
On Fri, 18 Apr 2003 13:29:38 -0300 redbrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Putz E não é que funcionou? MUITO OBRIGADO, DOUGLAS!!! Agora, a pergunta natural que segue: Desabilitei parando o gpm (/etc/init.d/gpm stop) e tirando ele dos rc.X (via rcconf, que permite edição dos rc.X). Será que tem como manter o gpm no ar e as coisas funcionando (isto é, sem os engasgos)? Bom, isso eu não sei. Não me empenhei muito porque mouse no console é indiferente para mim. Nunca mais tentei fazê-lo funcionar. Talvez baixando versões mais recentes dos pacotes envolvidos (Kernel, XFree, gpm e drivers da nVidia) o problema se resolva. Esta é apenas uma curiosidade, uma vez que, estando no ambiente gráfico, posso usar o mouse pra copiar/colar numa boa. []'s, Douglas
Re: congelamento intermitente do mouse no X
Em Sex, 2003-04-18 às 16:29, Douglas A. Augusto escreveu: Desabilitei parando o gpm (/etc/init.d/gpm stop) e tirando ele dos rc.X (via rcconf, que permite edição dos rc.X). Será que tem como manter o gpm no ar e as coisas funcionando (isto é, sem os engasgos)? Bom, isso eu não sei. Não me empenhei muito porque mouse no console é indiferente para mim. Nunca mais tentei fazê-lo funcionar. Talvez baixando versões mais recentes dos pacotes envolvidos (Kernel, XFree, gpm e drivers da nVidia) o problema se resolva. Esta é apenas uma curiosidade, uma vez que, estando no ambiente gráfico, posso usar o mouse pra copiar/colar numa boa. Eu tenho os dois funcionando. O que fiz foi editar o /etc/gpm.conf e deixar o paramemtro de repeticao repeat_type em branco. []'s -- _ Outgoing mail is certified Windows Free. Checked by Debian GNU/Linux anti-Windows system http://www.debian.org. Version: SiD / apt-get upgrade Database Release Date: 07/04/2003 signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: USB-Mouse und X
installier die pakete read-edid, discover und mdetect um usb usw automatisch erkennen zu lassen. alternativ such mit modconf das passende usb modul für deine hw. danach aktiviere die module usbmouse, hid und mousedev Am Sam, 2003-04-05 um 20.07 schrieb Marc Schiffbauer: * Tomek schrieb am 05.04.03 um 18:34 Uhr: Hi, zunächt muss ich loswerden , dass ich noch nicht sooo viel Erfahrung mit Debian habe, deswegen kann sein dass einigen diese Frage trivial erscheit. Aber zum Thema: Ich habe Woody von eier CD installiert, dann wollte ich X starten. zuerst gab es Probleme mit meiner GeForce 2 , die ich aber irgendwie ( ich habe eicfach die XF86Config-4 von Knoppix übernommen ). Nun bricht X mit einer Fehlermeldung dass die Maus nicht funktioniert. Ich habe eine USB-Maus. Leider liefert dmesg auch kein USB device , so dass meine Vermutung ist , dass die USB Unterstützung nicht aktiviert ist. Ich weiss leider nicht wie ich die einbinden kann. Der Versuch den Kernel anzupassen schlug auch fehl da menuconfig ncurses voraussetzt. Hat jemand eine Idee wie ich am einfachsten mein X hinkriege ? Danke schon im Voraus. Tomek Sniadach Hi Tomek, wenn du Internet quellen in /etc/apt/sources.list eingetragen hast hilf vielleicht das: apt-get install hotplug um den Kernel bauen zu können brauchst du eben auch noch ncurses-dev apt-get install libncurses5-dev Gruss -Marc -- +--+ | -- http://www.links2linux.de -- Jetzt mit neuen Features! | | wie z.B. [EasyLink]| +---Registered-Linux-User-#136487http://counter.li.org + -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ): http://www.de.debian.org/debian-user-german-FAQ/ Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mit dem Subject unsubscribe. Probleme? Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] (engl) -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ): http://www.de.debian.org/debian-user-german-FAQ/ Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mit dem Subject unsubscribe. Probleme? Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] (engl)
Re: USB-Mouse und X
On Saturday 05 April 2003 18:34, Tomek wrote: Hi, zunächt muss ich loswerden , dass ich noch nicht sooo viel Erfahrung mit Debian habe, deswegen kann sein dass einigen diese Frage trivial erscheit. Aber zum Thema: Ich habe Woody von eier CD installiert, dann wollte ich X starten. zuerst gab es Probleme mit meiner GeForce 2 , die ich aber irgendwie ( ich habe eicfach die XF86Config-4 von Knoppix übernommen ). Nun bricht X mit einer Fehlermeldung dass die Maus nicht funktioniert. Ich habe eine USB-Maus. Leider liefert dmesg auch kein USB device , so dass meine Vermutung ist , dass die USB Unterstützung nicht aktiviert ist. Ich weiss leider nicht wie ich die einbinden kann. Der Versuch den Kernel anzupassen schlug auch fehl da menuconfig ncurses voraussetzt. Hat jemand eine Idee wie ich am einfachsten mein X hinkriege ? Danke schon im Voraus. Tomek Sniadach Hallo Thomas, es ist eigentlich recht einfach: starte modconf dort lade die Module kernel/drivers/inputInput devices. - mousedev kernel/drivers/usb Universal Serial Bus (USB). - hid + USB Human Interface Device (full HID) support - usbmouse+ USB HIDBP Mouse (basic) support das Modul usb-uhci+ UHCI (Intel PIIX4, VIA, ...) support bzw. usb-ohci- OHCI (Compaq, iMacs, OPTi, SiS, ALi, ...) sollten automatisch als Abhängigkeit geladen werden. In der XF86Config-4 braucht eigentlich nichts geändert werden hier ein kleiner Auszug aus meiner Datei: Section InputDevice Identifier Configured Mouse Driver mouse Option CorePointer Option Device/dev/input/mice Option Protocol ImPS/2 Option Emulate3Buttons false Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 EndSection Ich habe X über dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 konfiguriert. Vielleicht habe ich noch etwas vergessen.. aber ich glaube dies könnte helfen. Henning -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ): http://www.de.debian.org/debian-user-german-FAQ/ Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mit dem Subject unsubscribe. Probleme? Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] (engl)
USB-Mouse und X
Hi, zunächt muss ich loswerden , dass ich noch nicht sooo viel Erfahrung mit Debian habe, deswegen kann sein dass einigen diese Frage trivial erscheit. Aber zum Thema: Ich habe Woody von eier CD installiert, dann wollte ich X starten. zuerst gab es Probleme mit meiner GeForce 2 , die ich aber irgendwie ( ich habe eicfach die XF86Config-4 von Knoppix übernommen ). Nun bricht X mit einer Fehlermeldung dass die Maus nicht funktioniert. Ich habe eine USB-Maus. Leider liefert dmesg auch kein USB device , so dass meine Vermutung ist , dass die USB Unterstützung nicht aktiviert ist. Ich weiss leider nicht wie ich die einbinden kann. Der Versuch den Kernel anzupassen schlug auch fehl da menuconfig ncurses voraussetzt. Hat jemand eine Idee wie ich am einfachsten mein X hinkriege ? Danke schon im Voraus. Tomek Sniadach -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ): http://www.de.debian.org/debian-user-german-FAQ/ Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mit dem Subject unsubscribe. Probleme? Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] (engl)
Re: USB-Mouse und X
* Tomek schrieb am 05.04.03 um 18:34 Uhr: Hi, zunächt muss ich loswerden , dass ich noch nicht sooo viel Erfahrung mit Debian habe, deswegen kann sein dass einigen diese Frage trivial erscheit. Aber zum Thema: Ich habe Woody von eier CD installiert, dann wollte ich X starten. zuerst gab es Probleme mit meiner GeForce 2 , die ich aber irgendwie ( ich habe eicfach die XF86Config-4 von Knoppix übernommen ). Nun bricht X mit einer Fehlermeldung dass die Maus nicht funktioniert. Ich habe eine USB-Maus. Leider liefert dmesg auch kein USB device , so dass meine Vermutung ist , dass die USB Unterstützung nicht aktiviert ist. Ich weiss leider nicht wie ich die einbinden kann. Der Versuch den Kernel anzupassen schlug auch fehl da menuconfig ncurses voraussetzt. Hat jemand eine Idee wie ich am einfachsten mein X hinkriege ? Danke schon im Voraus. Tomek Sniadach Hi Tomek, wenn du Internet quellen in /etc/apt/sources.list eingetragen hast hilf vielleicht das: apt-get install hotplug um den Kernel bauen zu können brauchst du eben auch noch ncurses-dev apt-get install libncurses5-dev Gruss -Marc -- +--+ | -- http://www.links2linux.de -- Jetzt mit neuen Features! | | wie z.B. [EasyLink]| +---Registered-Linux-User-#136487http://counter.li.org + -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ): http://www.de.debian.org/debian-user-german-FAQ/ Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mit dem Subject unsubscribe. Probleme? Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] (engl)
Re: fups2 mouse in X
Hi Kent Kent West wrote: PS/2 works, but as you say, without the wheel. I reckon it'll have to do for now. Thanks! Only an idea. Try fuimps2 in gpm.conf and IMPS/2 in X. cu Ruediger -- __ Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - http://mail.yahoo.de Bis zu 100 MB Speicher bei http://premiummail.yahoo.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: fups2 mouse in X
Ruediger Noack wrote: Hi Kent Kent West wrote: PS/2 works, but as you say, without the wheel. I reckon it'll have to do for now. Thanks! Only an idea. Try fuimps2 in gpm.conf and IMPS/2 in X. cu Ruediger Nope. PS/2 is the only driver in X I've found to work. Thanks anyway. Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: fups2 mouse in X
Hi Kent Kent West wrote: [fups2 and X] IIRC - long time ago... ;-) Try this: Use gpm with settings fups2 and repeat_type=raw. In your X-config set Option Device/dev/gpmdata Option Protocol IMPS/2 or Option Protocol PS/2 I got an strange old (f.. up) Logitech mouse running on my system, but - may be - without the wheel. cu Rüdiger __ Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - http://mail.yahoo.de Bis zu 100 MB Speicher bei http://premiummail.yahoo.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: fups2 mouse in X
Ruediger Noack wrote: Hi Kent Kent West wrote: [fups2 and X] IIRC - long time ago... ;-) Try this: Use gpm with settings fups2 and repeat_type=raw. In your X-config set Option Device/dev/gpmdata Option Protocol IMPS/2 or Option Protocol PS/2 I got an strange old (f.. up) Logitech mouse running on my system, but - may be - without the wheel. PS/2 works, but as you say, without the wheel. I reckon it'll have to do for now. Thanks! Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
fups2 mouse in X
I've got a 4-5 year old Compaq Presario desktop (not laptop) with a PS/2 wheel mouse. Without gpm, and with X set up to see an imps/2 mouse on /dev/psaux, the mouse in X is erratic. So I tried playing with it in console mode only with gpm. I set gpm up the same way (imps2 on /dev/psaux), and started gpm, but gpm never showed up in the running processes (ps ax | grep gpm). Very odd. I tried over and over in several ways. I finally set the mouse to be fups2 instead of imps2, and then gpm loads and the mouse driver works fine in console. (I also tried a different mouse before I discovered fups2; it behaved the same way; I thought fups2 referred to the mouse instead of to the ps2 port, but apparently not.) However, /etc/X11/XF86Config apparently doesn't recognize the fups2 type. (I haven't been able to find a canonical list of types that it does recognize, but X won't start with either fups2 or fups/2 as the type, either on /dev/gpmdata with gpm running, or on /dev/psaux with gpm not running.) Any clues? Thanks! Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Botões do mouse no X
Olá, tive uns problemas pesados (uso incorreto do HDPARM) neste último final de semana e tive que reinstalar tudo !! Neste caminho precisei dar uma olhada na configuração de entrada (teclado/mouse) do X: Usando o xmodmap vc. pode fazer isto; tem como um exemplo dele: xmodmap -e pointer = 3 2 1 Isto inverterá as funções dos botões direito e esquerdo. Para ver mais ... man xmodmap Um abraço, Nivaldo Tiago de Lima Bueno wrote: Oi Pessoal, Estou rodando o Window Maker e gostaria de saber se existe alguma maneira de inverter os botões do mouse para todas as aplicações do X. Se vou no Window Maker Preferences e altero o mouse lá, a alteração só funciona no meu workspace mas nas aplicações, tipo o mozilla e o sylpheed os botões não ficam invertidos. Existe alguma maneira de fazer essa inversão? Um detalhe quando eu usava o Gnome com o Window Maker eu trocava os botões lá no Gnome Control Center e ficava tudo beleza, mas agora somento com o Window Maker não. Valeu, Tiago
Botões do mouse no X
Oi Pessoal, Estou rodando o Window Maker e gostaria de saber se existe alguma maneira de inverter os botões do mouse para todas as aplicações do X. Se vou no Window Maker Preferences e altero o mouse lá, a alteração só funciona no meu workspace mas nas aplicações, tipo o mozilla e o sylpheed os botões não ficam invertidos. Existe alguma maneira de fazer essa inversão? Um detalhe quando eu usava o Gnome com o Window Maker eu trocava os botões lá no Gnome Control Center e ficava tudo beleza, mas agora somento com o Window Maker não. Valeu, Tiago
Re: Mouse en X y consola!
Los problemas con el raton son el gpm arrancado?? por que si es asi mira en la espiral hay una receta que te dice como hacer si no es asi ni idea http://www.laespiral.org/documentacion/recetas/bin/numero?27 El Lun 02 Sep 2002 22:50, Andrés Sáyago escribió: Cordial saludo. He instalado (de nuevo) Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 Woody. Todo bien excepto por dos cosas: 1) En el modo texto no se carga de forma automática el gpm (controlador del mouse). Debo ejecutarlo manualmente¨. 2) En modo gráfico NO he podido instalar el mouse. Definí usar el XF86 versión 4, pero no encuentro el programa que, en un modo gráfico emulado en consola, me permitía configurar mouse, teclado, video, etc. Antes lo hacía con ese, pero ahora no lo encuentro (creo que era el XF86Setup, no estoy seguro). Bueno, pero intenté editando el archivo /etc/X11/XConfig-4, y no sé qué ponerle. Tengo un mouse Genius que configuro como Logitech. Entro con startx (pues al iniciar con modo 5 el mouse no me sirve) y al estar ya dentro de KDE, o mouse se bloquea, tengo que cerrar las ventanas que tengo abiertas, y el mouse vuelve a trabajar normal. Le he cambiado en ese archivo los datos de BaudRate, con lo cual deja de funcionar para valores diferentes a 1200. Solo sirve con 1200, pero como digo se bloquea el mouse unas veces. Qué hago? :( Andrés = . Director Portal GNU ColombiaLinux [EMAIL PROTECTED] Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga Bucaramanga, Colombia Tel: (57-7) 6454994 Móvil: 3107656099 . _ Do You Yahoo!? Información de Estados Unidos y América Latina, en Yahoo! Noticias. Visítanos en http://noticias.espanol.yahoo.com -- __ * Web Personal http://go.to/nuestra.web * * Debian Woody GNU/Linux * * Kernel 2.4.18 (Raiserfs) * * Linux User #255925 * *_*
Mouse en X y consola!
Cordial saludo. He instalado (de nuevo) Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 Woody. Todo bien excepto por dos cosas: 1) En el modo texto no se carga de forma automática el gpm (controlador del mouse). Debo ejecutarlo manualmente¨. 2) En modo gráfico NO he podido instalar el mouse. Definí usar el XF86 versión 4, pero no encuentro el programa que, en un modo gráfico emulado en consola, me permitía configurar mouse, teclado, video, etc. Antes lo hacía con ese, pero ahora no lo encuentro (creo que era el XF86Setup, no estoy seguro). Bueno, pero intenté editando el archivo /etc/X11/XConfig-4, y no sé qué ponerle. Tengo un mouse Genius que configuro como Logitech. Entro con startx (pues al iniciar con modo 5 el mouse no me sirve) y al estar ya dentro de KDE, o mouse se bloquea, tengo que cerrar las ventanas que tengo abiertas, y el mouse vuelve a trabajar normal. Le he cambiado en ese archivo los datos de BaudRate, con lo cual deja de funcionar para valores diferentes a 1200. Solo sirve con 1200, pero como digo se bloquea el mouse unas veces. Qué hago? :( Andrés = . Director Portal GNU ColombiaLinux [EMAIL PROTECTED] Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga Bucaramanga, Colombia Tel: (57-7) 6454994 Móvil: 3107656099 . _ Do You Yahoo!? Información de Estados Unidos y América Latina, en Yahoo! Noticias. Visítanos en http://noticias.espanol.yahoo.com
Fw: Mouse en X y consola!
Begin forwarded message: Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 15:50:54 -0500 (CDT) From: Andrés Sáyago [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Subject: Mouse en X y consola! Cordial saludo. He instalado (de nuevo) Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 Woody. Todo bien excepto por dos cosas: 1) En el modo texto no se carga de forma automática el gpm (controlador del mouse). Debo ejecutarlo manualmente¨. 2) En modo gráfico NO he podido instalar el mouse. Definí usar el XF86 versión 4, pero no encuentro el programa que, en un modo gráfico emulado en consola, me permitía configurar mouse, teclado, video, etc. Antes lo hacía con ese, pero ahora no lo encuentro (creo que era el XF86Setup, no estoy seguro). para la version 4 tenes xf86cfg ( aunque prefiero manejarlo con debconf) Bueno, pero intenté editando el archivo /etc/X11/XConfig-4, y no sé qué ponerle. Tengo un mouse Genius que configuro como Logitech. Entro con startx (pues al iniciar con modo 5 el mouse no me sirve) y al estar ya dentro de KDE, o mouse se bloquea, tengo que cerrar las ventanas que tengo abiertas, y el mouse vuelve a trabajar normal. Le he cambiado en ese archivo los datos de BaudRate, con lo cual deja de funcionar para valores diferentes a 1200. Solo sirve con 1200, pero como digo se bloquea el mouse unas veces. Qué hago? :( Andrés = . Director Portal GNU ColombiaLinux [EMAIL PROTECTED] Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga Bucaramanga, Colombia Tel: (57-7) 6454994 Móvil: 3107656099 . _ Do You Yahoo!? Información de Estados Unidos y América Latina, en Yahoo! Noticias. Visítanos en http://noticias.espanol.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]