It's also possible you chose the wrong protocol for X. I can get my PS/2
mouse to work badly (like you describe) using a protocol other than
PS/2.
--
++
| Eric G. Milleregm2@jps.net |
| GnuPG public key:
Hi,
I just installed Debian 2.2 (freeze). Everything is fine except the
mouse which is moving very haphazardly ie. it moves very fast and
doesn't go beyond the bottom of the screen.
I can't use xmseconfig as I can't use the mouse on that window.
Any suggestions
Thanks in advance
Rajesh
Rajesh Radhakrishnan skrev:
I just installed Debian 2.2 (freeze). Everything is fine except the
mouse which is moving very haphazardly ie. it moves very fast and
doesn't go beyond the bottom of the screen.
I can't use xmseconfig as I can't use the mouse on that window.
Any suggestions
On 2000-02-11 18:14:52, Heikki Henriksen wrote:
Are you using gpm (mouse support for virtual consoles)? If so, switch to a
terminal-window using Ctrl-Alt-F1, login and for now do /etc/inid.d/gpm
stop. There are options to make gpm support X or vice-versa, but I
haven't got them in my head.
4 matches
Mail list logo