mouse troubles with Debian on Dell Latitude CPx J650GT

2001-02-08 Thread Michael A. Miller
I've recently installed Debian (stable) onto a Dell CPx J650GT laptop. After installing the base system and the required packages, I added the SVGA and Mach64 xservers and the depended-upon packages. startx works in that I get a screen with an xterm in it, but I cannot move my pointer with the

Re: mouse troubles with Debian on Dell Latitude CPx J650GT

2001-02-08 Thread Warren Turkal
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Uninstall GPM. On Thursday 08 February 2001 15:53, Michael A. Miller wrote: I've recently installed Debian (stable) onto a Dell CPx J650GT laptop. After installing the base system and the required packages, I added the SVGA and Mach64 xservers

Re: mouse troubles with Debian on Dell Latitude CPx J650GT

2001-02-08 Thread Frank Copeland
On 8 Feb 01 21:53:48 GMT, Michael A. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've recently installed Debian (stable) onto a Dell CPx J650GT laptop. After installing the base system and the required packages, I added the SVGA and Mach64 xservers and the depended-upon packages. startx works in that I get

Re: Mouse troubles

2000-06-03 Thread adam.edgar
I had the same problem as you did and the easiest solution I found was simply to kill gpm. I know its not a perfect fix but how often do you use your mouse from a vt? Adam S Edgar On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Steve wrote: Need a little advice. I just loaded potato on my

Re: Mouse troubles

2000-06-03 Thread Dietmar
Steve wrote: Need a little advice. I just loaded potato on my machine. I'm using a ps2 style mouse with the psaux device. I also have gpm loaded and the mouse works fine with it. The trouble come when I load the GUI (gnome at this point). All the settings in XF86Config are the same as I've

Re: Mouse troubles

2000-06-03 Thread Christian Hammers
On Sat, 03.06.00 23:51 +0200, Dietmar wrote: set to /dev/gpmdata with Microsoft protocol. This works fine although I have a PS2 mouse, whereas /dev/psaux and PS2-protocol don't work. I had problems because I called the protocol PS/2 instead of ps/2 and X didn't want to start. Dietmar bye,

Mouse troubles

2000-06-02 Thread Steve
Need a little advice. I just loaded potato on my machine. I'm using a ps2 style mouse with the psaux device. I also have gpm loaded and the mouse works fine with it. The trouble come when I load the GUI (gnome at this point). All the settings in XF86Config are the same as I've had before

Mouse Troubles....

1997-09-27 Thread Rob MacWilliams
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Greetings all, ok first thank you to everyone who helped me earlier with the basic hd mounting stuff.after adding a few lines to the fstab and other file in /etc i quickly had the win95 partition mounted.. OK...my next scenario. i have

Mouse Troubles....

1997-09-26 Thread jd?
Greetings all, ok first thank you to everyone who helped me earlier with the basic hd mounting stuff.after adding a few lines to the fstab and other file in /etc i quickly had the win95 partition mounted.. OK...my next scenario. i have all the X .deb packages and have installed

Re: Mouse Troubles....

1997-09-26 Thread Oliver Elphick
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], writ es:... i have all the X .deb packages and have installed them.but when i ran X...i get the error that no mouse was found. i performed the xf86config and answered all the questions and tried various mice protocols but to no avail. i have an MS mouse

Re: Mouse Troubles....

1997-09-26 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Fri, 26 Sep 1997, Oliver Elphick wrote: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], writes:... i have all the X .deb packages and have installed them.but when i ran X...i get the error that no mouse was found. i performed the xf86config and answered all the questions and tried various mice

Mouse troubles

1996-11-21 Thread Tony Finch
I have a Logitech Pilot mouse which is giving me some trouble: the middle doesn't work correctly. Using xev it appears that at the mose is dragged with the middle button down, it bounces continuously. Using mev the button gives both up and down events at the start and the end of the drag and