If I Suspend the laptop and then wake it back up, then the invisible mouse
pointer appears. Does this help diagnose the problem?
I got the idea from this:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=6t=61447
--- On Sun, 3/20/11, Steven Sciame sasci...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Steven Sciame
that way.
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Subject: Re: mouse pointer disappeared after upgrading to 6.0.1 in GNOME
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Sunday, March 20, 2011, 2:20 PM
If I Suspend the laptop and then wake
(= 0.5) | debconf-2.0,
dpkg (= 1.15.4) | install-info, debianutils (= 1.7), ucf (= 0.28),
lsb-base
Conflicts: libgpmg1
Description: General Purpose Mouse interface
This package provides a daemon that captures mouse events when the system
console is active, and delivers events
(= 1.20.4), debconf (= 0.5) |
debconf-2.0,
dpkg (= 1.15.4) | install-info, debianutils (= 1.7), ucf (= 0.28),
lsb-base
Conflicts: libgpmg1
Description: General Purpose Mouse interface
This package provides a daemon that captures mouse events when the system
console is active, and delivers events
On Sun, 20 Mar 2011 19:28:11 -0400 (EDT), Wayne Topa wrote:
That seems to be your problem, gpm is not installed.
As I do not use gnome this may not be required but the only way I can
get a mouse to work is by installing the gpm package and configuring it.
It would seem that some
I have the same problem after upgrade to Debian 6.0.1 yesterday. Try
suspend and wake up then the mouse point become visible. My video card
is intel 855GME. The package been upgrade as follow:
base-files_6.0squeeze1_i386.deb
console-setup_1.68+squeeze2_all.deb
desktop-base_6.0.5squeeze1_all.deb
Yes Chen, that is correct. Either Suspending or Hibernating followed by the
wake-up results in the mouse pointer reappearing. I found that to be the case
here too.
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From: Chen Wei weichen...@aol.com
Subject: Re: Re: mouse pointer
This turned out to be a Firefox issue. Solution is here:
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Mouse%20buttons%20do%20not%20work%20as%20Back%20and%20Forward
Thanks for your help,
Panayiotis
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isto no sistema, preferência, mouse. Mas não obtive
sucesso.
No Kde isto não acontece.
Alguém sabe o caminho das pedras para a solução?
Obrigado
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I have a good new installation of testing (Wheezy). I would like to use my
old three-button roll-ball serial mouse (Logitech M-MD15L) but have so far
failed. The PC is new with an Intel i5 motherboard and a serial port.
With Lenny, it was sufficient to have this section in xorg.conf:
Section
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 02:29:51PM +, Steve Kleene wrote:
Is there any way to get the old mouse working with Wheezy? Thanks.
I'm only educated-guessing here, but I think the best strategy would be to get
the kernel input system to see the mouse, and then X will automagically see it,
too
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2011/3/14 Steve Kleene sk...@syrano.acb.uc.edu
I have a good new installation of testing (Wheezy). I would like to use my
old three-button roll-ball serial mouse (Logitech M-MD15L) but have so far
failed. The PC
On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 14:29:51 + (UTC), I wrote:
I have a good new installation of testing (Wheezy). I would like to use my
old three-button roll-ball serial mouse (Logitech M-MD15L) but have so far
failed.
On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 15:39:00 +, Jon Dowland replied:
Take a look
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 03/09/2011 10:28 AM, Roger Leigh wrote:
On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 10:05:30AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
I must wait 20ish minutes until it goes into sleep mode for it to
respond to a kbd press or mouse wiggle.
There's nothing in syslog or Xorg.0.log
On 03/10/2011 10:23 AM, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 03/09/2011 10:28 AM, Roger Leigh wrote:
On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 10:05:30AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
I must wait 20ish minutes until it goes into sleep mode for it to
respond to a kbd press or mouse
Ron Johnson wrote:
I must wait 20ish minutes until it goes into sleep mode for it to
respond to a kbd press or mouse wiggle.
There's nothing in syslog or Xorg.0.log to
Attached is the contents of dmesg | tail. The difficulty with blaming
nouveau is that this started while I was still
On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 10:05:30AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
I must wait 20ish minutes until it goes into sleep mode for it to
respond to a kbd press or mouse wiggle.
There's nothing in syslog or Xorg.0.log to
Attached is the contents of dmesg | tail
On 03/09/2011 10:28 AM, Roger Leigh wrote:
On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 10:05:30AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
I must wait 20ish minutes until it goes into sleep mode for it to
respond to a kbd press or mouse wiggle.
There's nothing in syslog or Xorg.0.log to
Attached
Maharsha wrote:
can you post log messages and xorg.conf section input device?
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 3:47 AM, Panayiotis Karabassis
pan...@gmail.com mailto:pan...@gmail.com wrote:
I am having trouble getting my Logitech M305 mouse's last two
buttons (5- button mouse, 7 buttons counting
chosen from 1 choice
Mar 7 15:56:19 smyrna kernel: [149398.550347] input: Logitech USB
Receiver as /devices/pci:00/:00:04.0/usb3/3-2/3-2:1.0/input/input31
Mar 7 15:56:19 smyrna kernel: [149398.550466] generic-usb
0003:046D:C52F.0015: input,hidraw0: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech USB
-Logitech_USB_Receiver-mouse
/dev/input/by-path/pci-:00:04.0-usb-0:2:1.0-mouse
Hope this helps!
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I must wait 20ish minutes until it goes into sleep mode for it to
respond to a kbd press or mouse wiggle.
There's nothing in syslog or Xorg.0.log to
Attached is the contents of dmesg | tail. The difficulty with
blaming nouveau is that this started while I was still using the
nvidia driver
I am having trouble getting my Logitech M305 mouse's last two buttons
(5- button mouse, 7 buttons counting the wheel) working (wheezy).
This is my /etc/udev/rules.d/50-logitech-m305.rules:
ACTION!=add|change, GOTO=xorg_local_end
KERNEL!=event*, GOTO=xorg_local_end
ENV{ID_INPUT_MOUSE}!=1, GOTO
Here is a picture of the rodent, the buttons in question are the two
Zoom buttons on the upper left:
http://www.pompa.co.il/images/ItemPics%5COX1100.jpg
The two multimedia buttons on the left side of the mouse (below the
Zoom buttons in the picture) work as expected, as does the four-way
scroll
On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 18:03:34 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
I have a nice new mouse with two extra multimedia buttons. When I try to
get the scancodes with xev, xbindkeys -k, showkey, or showkey -s
then I see no output. There are some other functional keys on this mouse
which also show no output
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 18:42, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
Xinput or Imwheel? But it seems to me a bit overwhelming as both look
like tools for directly setting up the mouse by mapping buttons with
actions :-?
Yes, both these tools need the scancodes or keycodes already, as they
rely
On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 19:01:21 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 18:42, Camaleón wrote:
Xinput or Imwheel? But it seems to me a bit overwhelming as both look
like tools for directly setting up the mouse by mapping buttons with
actions :-?
Yes, both these tools need
is available.
Weird... Google finds no single reference for that device. Is there any
additonal information about the mouse at the Xorg log?
Sure:
✈ganymede:~$ grep -i mouse /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[15.197] (==) RADEON(0): Silken mouse enabled
[15.289] (II) Microsoft Natural® Ergonomic Keyboard
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 20:10:16 +0100, Simon Hollenbach wrote:
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 5:19 PM, Zbigniew Komarnicki wrote:
why If I choose in KDE
System Settings - Keyboard and Mouse - Mouse - Cursor Theme - KDE
Classic
the KDE Classic cursor theme it is not preserved after log out and also
Hi,
why If I choose in KDE
System Settings - Keyboard and Mouse - Mouse - Cursor Theme - KDE Classic
the KDE Classic cursor theme it is not preserved after log out and also in
many other applications is not preserved e.g. on Krusader, Kile etc.
Do you observe also such behavior? What to do
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 5:19 PM, Zbigniew Komarnicki cblas...@gmail.com wrote:
why If I choose in KDE
System Settings - Keyboard and Mouse - Mouse - Cursor Theme - KDE Classic
the KDE Classic cursor theme it is not preserved after log out and also in
many other applications is not preserved
On Fri, 07 Jan 2011 13:56:06 -0500, Paul Boughner wrote:
I have had a problem getting my mouse buttons to complete a click on
anything. This began after I wiped lenny and installed squeeze. If I
click on any button in the GUI, the mouse will hang and if I let it go
long enough I will get
I have had a problem getting my mouse buttons to complete a click on
anything. This began after I wiped lenny and installed squeeze. If I
click on any button in the GUI, the mouse will hang and if I let it go
long enough I will get an error 'unable to capture your mouse.' To
complete the click I
Hi all,
This has been happening from the day I installed Debian.
Sometimes the mouse just doesn't respond. On further investigation it
was revealed that in my X.org.log I was getting continuous messages
saying my mouse was dropping event due to full queue! . I don't know
why its behaving
On Tue, 21 Dec 2010 23:51:18 +0530, shirish शिरीष wrote:
Hi all,
This has been happening from the day I installed Debian.
Sometimes the mouse just doesn't respond. On further investigation it
was revealed that in my X.org.log I was getting continuous messages
saying my mouse
On Fri, 17 Dec 2010 18:55:00 +0200, George wrote:
Is there some listing of all the mouse options that can be specified in
xorg.conf in lenny? For example, acceleration and threshold options, but
also deceleration, resolution, sensitivity... Some of the options I find
on the web don't seem
Is there some listing of all the mouse options that can be specified
in xorg.conf in lenny? For example, acceleration and threshold
options, but also deceleration, resolution, sensitivity... Some of the
options I find on the web don't seem to work.
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(II) config/udev: Adding input device PS/2 Generic Mouse
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(**) PS/2 Generic Mouse: Applying InputClass evdev pointer catchall
(**) PS/2 Generic Mouse: always reports core events
(**) PS/2 Generic Mouse: Device: /dev/input/event10
(II) PS/2 Generic Mouse: Found 3
Le mardi 16 novembre 2010 à 13:41 +0100, DiRoOtS a écrit :
Hello la liste debian
sur un nouveau laptop (dell vostro V13), l'installation d'un systeme
debian based (testing)
c'est passé quasiment sans problemes, mais
[...]
ma question sur ce probleme :
existe t'il un moyen de bypasser la
Le 16/11/2010 14:23, Jérôme a écrit :
Le mardi 16 novembre 2010 à 13:41 +0100, DiRoOtS a écrit :
Hello la liste debian
sur un nouveau laptop (dell vostro V13), l'installation d'un systeme
debian based (testing)
c'est passé quasiment sans problemes, mais
[...]
ma question sur ce probleme :
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 13:41:24 +0100, DiRoOtS diro...@bellinux.org wrote:
sur un nouveau laptop (dell vostro V13), l'installation d'un systeme
debian based (testing)
c'est passé quasiment sans problemes, mais
j'ai déclaré le touchpad ds mon xorg.conf
Essaye déjà en commentant cette section
Le 16/11/2010 13:41, DiRoOtS a écrit :
sur un nouveau laptop (dell vostro V13), l'installation d'un systeme
debian based (testing)
c'est passé quasiment sans problemes, mais
j'ai déclaré le touchpad ds mon xorg.conf
Il n'y a normalement plus de xorg.conf sous testing, sauf dans certains
cas
).
When I do that, neither keyboard nor mouse work and I´m forced to
press the reset button.
That seems strange. Did you also disable AllowEmptyInput?
Can we take a look at /etc/X11/xorg.conf and /var/log/Xorg.0.log for
that case?
Have you tried to start X without any /usr/X11/xorg.conf file
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 08:19, lee l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote:
The keyboard layout is different on the console because Xmodmap is
ineffective on the console
Not at all, it works very well in my experience
... And how´s that the other way round:
When you modify the keyboard layout on the
/xserver-xorg-core/changelog.gz).
When I do that, neither keyboard nor mouse work and I´m forced to
press the reset button.
Otherwise the configuration shall be migrated to
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-evdev.conf (see
/usr/share/doc/xser-xorg-core/changelog.Debian.gz).
Thanks! The manpage
On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 03:37:13PM -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 20:31:34 +0200
lee l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote:
On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 07:56:07PM +0200, lee wrote:
Hi,
unfortunately, the configuration of mouse and keyboard for X11 has
changed, so they don
make it so that it's set up automatically?
Mouse stuff still goes in xorg.conf AFAIK
You probably want:
driver evdev
and delete the protocol line altogether.
You might try:
devicemouse0
as well.
The problem with the keyboard remains ...
try setting it in /etc/default/keyboard
Here's
, the configuration of mouse and keyboard for X11 has
changed, so they don´t work correctly anymore after a fresh
install.
Now I need keyboard and mouse to work as they did before:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option
++ Logitech TrackMan Evdev Wheel Emulation
Button 8
How do I make it so that it's set up automatically?
Mouse stuff still goes in xorg.conf AFAIK
You probably want:
driver evdev
and delete the protocol line altogether.
You might try:
devicemouse0
as well.
That might
AFAIR, to configure X only with the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file it is
recommended to disable the ServerFlags option AutoAddDevices (see
man xorg.conf and /usr/share/doc/xserver-xorg-core/changelog.gz).
Otherwise the configuration shall be migrated to
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-evdev.conf (see
keyboard nor mouse work and I´m forced to
press the reset button.
Otherwise the configuration shall be migrated to
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-evdev.conf (see
/usr/share/doc/xser-xorg-core/changelog.Debian.gz).
Thanks! The manpage of evdev shows that there´s no option to set the
property Evdev
Hi,
unfortunately, the configuration of mouse and keyboard for X11 has
changed, so they don´t work correctly anymore after a fresh
install.
Now I need keyboard and mouse to work as they did before:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option
On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 07:56:07PM +0200, lee wrote:
Hi,
unfortunately, the configuration of mouse and keyboard for X11 has
changed, so they don´t work correctly anymore after a fresh
install.
Now I need keyboard and mouse to work as they did before:
Section InputDevice
On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 20:31:34 +0200
lee l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote:
On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 07:56:07PM +0200, lee wrote:
Hi,
unfortunately, the configuration of mouse and keyboard for X11 has
changed, so they don´t work correctly anymore after a fresh
install.
Now I need keyboard
it up.
The latest 4.0.2-rc1-pre fixes my problem. I saw the patch
http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-4.0-testing.hg?rev/965d47d5d7c2
which looked relevant, so I tried a build including it and my laptop
keyboard and mouse work again.
Woot! Excellent!
Yeah, good to hear this got resolved
it was.
This is an example from xorg.conf:
Section Device
Identifier Configured Video Device
Driver Vesa
Option SWCursor yes
EndSection
snip
Alas, this did not work even after rebooting the computer. We still
have users losing their mouse several times each day
On Sat, 2010-09-04 at 00:21 -0400, Robert Brockway wrote:
On Fri, 3 Sep 2010, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
Has anyone experienced this in Debian? Is there a definitive cause and,
more importantly, a real solution? Thanks - John
I had this with an NVidia chipset (don't recall the exact
On Fri, 3 Sep 2010, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
Has anyone experienced this in Debian? Is there a definitive cause and,
more importantly, a real solution? Thanks - John
I had this with an NVidia chipset (don't recall the exact chipset right
now).
I had to add a SWCursor option to prevent
Caros,
Alguém sabe dizer se estes produtos funcionam num debian stable?
http://produto.mercadolivre.com.br/MLB-146485759-microsoft-bluetooth-notebook-laser-mouse-5000-pronta-entrega-_JM
http://produto.mercadolivre.com.br/MLB-146429878-sony-vaio-mouse-laser-bluetooth-vgp-bms55-vaio-tt-z-sr-p-_JM
Apparently this is fixed in udev 160-1, which is recently come into
unstable. I am going to give that a try tonight and see if it makes any
difference. Will keep you posted.
Mark
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I have a USB mouse and keyboard both plugged through an external hub and
connected into a USB port at the back of my computer
Separately I have a USB port out of the front of the computer in which
(via a short extension lead) I am plugging in a memory stick. (I am
saying this because I think
On 12/07/10 10:43, Alan Chandler wrote:
In the last few days, I have noticed that when I plug in the memory
stick my mouse stops responding.
I think it must be hardware related. I just tried moving to another USB
slot on the front, and that is working without any problem.
Forgive
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I am running amd64 squeeze on an Intel Core i7 920-based machine with
8GB RAM. I built the machine about a year ago and have been running
squeeze on it since.
I use a Logitech (Logicool) MX5500 wireless keyboard and mouse
I am running amd64 squeeze on an Intel Core i7 920-based machine with
8GB RAM. I built the machine about a year ago and have been running
squeeze on it since.
I use a Logitech (Logicool) MX5500 wireless keyboard and mouse combo.
For about the last month or so I hadn't updated packages
Bom dia
Possuo um servidor vmware server 2 no debiam com umas 6 VMs 5 delas estão
funcionando 100%(nem todas são debian) e uma que é debian o mouse esta com
problema, não sei bem como explicar mas o mouse só seleciona uns 5 cm de
distancia do ponteiro do mouse, pelo que pude intender não é o
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On 19-06-2010 16:54, Eduardo Santos Nascimento wrote:
Olá, pessoal!
Às vezes o mouse trava no debian 5. O que deve ser?
Mouse com defeito? :)
Abraço,
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Olá, pessoal!
Às vezes o mouse trava no debian 5. O que deve ser?
you describe. Even my Genius
bluetooth mouse works without a glitch, as do two distinct wireless
Trust el-cheapo mice (one PS/2, the other USB). I *do* however
encounter a somewhat similar problem with my laptop's touchpad: in
Iceweasel, instead of scrolling the page (the touchpad has right
I have been trying to get the thumb button of my mouse to act as a
middle button (paste, in most applications). So far I haven't had much
luck in Squeeze (it was much easier in Lenny), but earlier today I had
a flash of inspiration and tried clicking the wheel, which worked.
However, it's pretty
On Monday 17 May 2010 12:50:49 Chris Austin wrote:
Do you have some reason for not wanting to use a scrollwheel?
Not really, but looking on Google for 3-button mice, I saw a message that
said a scroll-wheel mouse is fiddly to use, and the scroll-wheel has to be
clicked accurately
some reason for not wanting to use a scrollwheel?
Not really, but looking on Google for 3-button mice, I saw a message that said
a scroll-wheel mouse is fiddly to use, and the scroll-wheel has to be clicked
accurately, or something to that effect. I had never seen one close up, so I
wasn't sure how
On 05/17/2010 06:50 AM, Chris Austin wrote:
On Mon, 17 May 2010 Tom Furie wrote:
Do you have some reason for not wanting to use a scrollwheel?
Not really, but looking on Google for 3-button mice, I saw a message that said
a scroll-wheel mouse is fiddly to use, and the scroll-wheel has
Hello,
How do I control how fast my mouse moves/accelerates? I'd like to have to
move it more than a half inch before it has crossed the entire width of my
screen.
I've used xset m 0 0 but it still moves very fast.
Hi,
On Saturday 15 May 2010 23:11:27 Kent West wrote:
I would take X out of the equation, and see if you can get it working in
the console with gpm.
This has now worked, and the 3-button serial mouse is now working in KDE with
the data fed through gpm more or less as described in
http
On Sunday 16 May 2010 14:37:45 James Stuckey wrote:
Hello,
How do I control how fast my mouse moves/accelerates? I'd like to have to
move it more than a half inch before it has crossed the entire width of my
screen.
I've used xset m 0 0 but it still moves very fast.
I have
Chris Austin wrote:
This has now worked, and the 3-button serial mouse is now working in KDE
with the data fed through gpm more or less as described in
Just for the record there are many ways to make it done and I think this
article explains a lot concerning your issue
http
gives an unwanted context menu,
and even worse, sometimes activates an item in that context menu.
Have you been using a scrollwheel mouse with 3-button emulation?
Cheers,
Tom
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Hi,
I have just bought a new 3-button mouse since 3-button emulation does not seem
to work well in Lenny - I had a lot of trouble with unpredictable behaviour
apparently due to contact bounce and getting unwanted context menus, some of
whose entries were sometimes unintentionally activated
On 5/15/10 10:34 AM, Chris Austin wrote:
Hi,
I have just bought a new 3-button mouse since 3-button emulation does not
seem to work well in Lenny - I had a lot of trouble with unpredictable
behaviour apparently due to contact bounce and getting unwanted context
menus, some of whose
El 21 de abril de 2010 15:39, Marcel Sanchez Gongora mrsanc...@uci.cuescribió:
El mié, 21-04-2010 a las 08:30 -0400, Marcel Sanchez Gongora escribió:
El mié, 21-04-2010 a las 01:45 +0200, Javier San Roman escribió:
Falta algo al final. Éste es el correcto:
Section ServerFlags
reinicie el sistema me
encuentro con que se queda conjelado al inicial las X pues no responde ni el
teclado ni el mouse,
Asegúrate de que el módulo evdev está cargado. udev debe encargarse de eso,
pero por si acaso compruébalo,
lsmod | grep evdev
A ver si hay suerte y es éso.
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El mié, 21-04-2010 a las 10:34 +0200, Agustin Martin escribió:
Asegúrate de que el módulo evdev está cargado. udev debe encargarse de eso,
pero por si acaso compruébalo,
lsmod | grep evdev
A ver si hay suerte y es éso.
gracias por responder agustin, ese módulo se carga correctamente.
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El mié, 21-04-2010 a las 01:45 +0200, Javier San Roman escribió:
Falta algo al final. Éste es el correcto:
Section ServerFlags
Option AllowEmptyInput false
EndSection
Muchas gracias Javier, esta era la solución.
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Compañero buenas tardes, a mi me pasó algo parecido hace poco, cuando se
cargaban las X, el único dispositivo de entrada que servía del portatil era el
botón apagado, ¡nada más!
La solución que yo pude darle a esa situación; que no es la mejor solución pero
que me lo solucionó el problema fue:
El mié, 21-04-2010 a las 08:30 -0400, Marcel Sanchez Gongora escribió:
El mié, 21-04-2010 a las 01:45 +0200, Javier San Roman escribió:
Falta algo al final. Éste es el correcto:
Section ServerFlags
Option AllowEmptyInput false
EndSection
Muchas gracias Javier, esta
no responde ni el
teclado ni el mouse, los controladores para estos dispositivos estan
correctamente actualizados tambien y he estado leyendo en la tarde y veo que
parece un bugs de algun paquete relacionado con el xorg. Estoy buscando aun en
internet pero si a alguien le dio este problema con el
el sistema me encuentro con que se queda conjelado al inicial las X pues
no responde ni el teclado ni el mouse, los controladores para estos
dispositivos estan correctamente actualizados tambien y he estado leyendo
en la tarde y veo que parece un bugs de algun paquete relacionado con el
el sistema me encuentro con que se queda conjelado al inicial las X pues
no responde ni el teclado ni el mouse, los controladores para estos
dispositivos estan correctamente actualizados tambien y he estado leyendo
en la tarde y veo que parece un bugs de algun paquete relacionado con el
Em Sat, 10 Apr 2010 21:44:40 -0300,
Elias Diniz eliasdi...@gmail.com escreveu:
Olá,
Baixei a imagem businesscard desse link[1] e quando aparece a tela
para escolha de idioma, o teclado e mouse travam.
O estranho é que na primeira tela da instalação o teclado/mouse
funcionam, consigo
Olá,
Baixei a imagem businesscard desse link[1] e quando aparece a tela para
escolha de idioma, o teclado e mouse travam.
O estranho é que na primeira tela da instalação o teclado/mouse funcionam,
consigo escolher o modo de instalação (expert install)
e quando o sistema mostra a tela para
* Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 07:49:28 -0800 I wrote,
... Squeeze ...
Consequently, the Lxde screen appears OK except that the
mouse pointer is immobile.
This appears pertinent,
pe...@joule:/var/log$ cat /var/log/X*old | grep (EE) MGA
(EE) MGA(0): [drm] Failed to initialize DMA! (-2)
and I
Yesterday afternoon I updated Squeeze on the home machine.
Consequently, the Lxde screen appears OK except that the
mouse pointer is immobile. Has anyone solved this?
Thanks, ... Peter E.
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Le 5 février 2010 08:14, FR deb...@miradou.com a écrit :
Le jeudi 4 février 2010 15:17:01, jerome moliere a écrit :
Bonjour à tous,
c'est peut-être débile comme question mais je viens de découvrir ce joli
magic mulot et je voulais savoir s'il était géré sous Linux?
Je me suis posé la
Bonjour à tous,
c'est peut-être débile comme question mais je viens de découvrir ce joli
magic mulot et je voulais savoir s'il était géré sous Linux?
Cela m'éviterait peut-être que mes douleurs actuelles se transforment en
tendinite..
C'est pas vital comme problème!!
Jerome
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Le jeudi 4 février 2010 15:17:01, jerome moliere a écrit :
Bonjour à tous,
c'est peut-être débile comme question mais je viens de découvrir ce joli
magic mulot et je voulais savoir s'il était géré sous Linux?
Je me suis posé la même question il y a deux jours, voila tout ce que j'ai
trouvé :
On Sunday 20 December 2009 22:56:06 David Baron wrote:
I have had problems with zillions of mouse message errors choking my /var
partitions with multi-gigabyte syslog and daemon.logs. This cripples Xorg
paralyzing KDE, KDM, and the only way to get on is from ssh outside, delete
those files
Klistvud wrote:
Dne, 18. 01. 2010 19:39:01 je Alan Chandler napisal(a):
I would like to initially prove that when I move my hand on the
touchpad it is sending information to the computer. How can I see
that something is being sent (which devices should be the mouse?)
By running xev from
a problem. The mouse part is not working in KDE - but there is
definitely a mouse device present in the system (/dev/input/mice and
/dev/input/mouse0 and /dev/input/mouse1 are present).
I would like to initially prove that when I move my hand on the touchpad
it is sending information
Dne, 18. 01. 2010 19:39:01 je Alan Chandler napisal(a):
I would like to initially prove that when I move my hand on the
touchpad it is sending information to the computer. How can I see
that something is being sent (which devices should be the mouse?)
By running xev from a terminal in X
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