Bug#623604: xserver-xorg: AllowEmptyInput kills keyboard mouse

2011-04-23 Thread Rafael Garrido
Rafael Garrido rgarrid...@gmail.com (22/04/2011): I have a similar problem with a fresh i386 install of wheezy in console. please follow up with answers to those questions: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=623604#10 KiBi. Sorry, Conrad Hughes debb...@xrad.org (21/04/2011

Bug#623604: xserver-xorg: AllowEmptyInput kills keyboard mouse

2011-04-23 Thread Rafael Garrido
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 9:32 PM, Cyril Brulebois k...@debian.org wrote: Hi, Rafael Garrido rgarrid...@gmail.com (23/04/2011): My touchpad works by loading the psmouse module(modprobe psmouse), I don't know why not loaded at startup.  I added to /etc/modules wild guess, udev + /run bug

Bug#623604: xserver-xorg: AllowEmptyInput kills keyboard mouse

2011-04-22 Thread Rafael Garrido
I have a similar problem with a fresh i386 install of wheezy in console. After installation, when I boot in graphical mode, keyboard and mouse of the laptop not working But if I create a configuration file of the X with Xorg-configure and I add the section: Section ServerFlags Option

Bug#601771: libmysql-ruby1.9.1: *** glibc detected *** ruby1.9.1: corrupted double-linked list: 0x08cbafd0 ***

2010-10-29 Thread Rafael Garrido
Package: libmysql-ruby1.9.1 Version: 2.8.2-1 Severity: normal Test: File my.rb # encoding: UTF-8 # #!/usr/bin/ruby require 'mysql' def init @my = Mysql.new( ip, user, passw, database) @stm_1 = Select * From CLIENTES_NUEVOS_TMP WHERE Cl_trans=? @stm_2 = Select