On 06/05/2015 11:51 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I'm running Xubuntu, and have done for quite a while. Right now it's at
14.04. I just hosed it somehow, and when I reboot I cannot log in
because the keyboard and mouse are being ignored.
It's not the hardware, because the grub menu works
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
[CC me please]
Hi folks,
I am trying to diagnose why my USB mouse wont get powered up (DELL
Optical mouse) after resume. It used to work just fine on wheezy
(amd64).
Here is what dmesg says after resume:
[ 5022.967737] [drm] Enabling RC6 states: RC6 on, RC6p off, RC6pp off
[ 5022.979881] usb 4
On 18 May 2015 at 20:05, iain expat.i...@gmail.com wrote:
On 29/04/15 09:10, Johann Spies wrote:
Since the weekend (and Jessie becoming Stable) I could not use my
bluetooth mouse which I have been using for years. I get the message
successfully added but failed to connect.
I can confirm
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
On 29/04/15 09:10, Johann Spies wrote:
Since the weekend (and Jessie becoming Stable) I could not use my
bluetooth mouse which I have been using for years. I get the message
successfully added but failed to connect.
When I delete the device in the bluetooth setup and try to set it up
again
Hey.
I too had problems with the mouse cursor after upgrading to Jessie. It
turned out I had to uninstall/reinstall the drivers for the discrete gpu.
It seems you have an integrated gpu, but maybe it's worth trying
un/installing the drivers.
On May 2, 2015 9:48 AM, Gel Pan druk...@meta.ua wrote
Hello,
When I write something (Gedit, Gajim, etc), then slowly put cursor onto it
(input filed), I have buggy vanishing of the mouse cursor. It happens with
different DEs (I've tried Cinnamon, MATE). I use Intel driver and have
system up-to-date.
I don't know what to do, tried to disable
Glad I could help, although I wouldn' call that a solution. I'd rather
have the proprietary drivers working with a mouse cursor that I could
see. Gaming tends to get a little difficult when you can't see the mouse =P
--Francisco
On 05/01/2015 07:02 PM, Rafael Dias da Silva wrote:
Unistalling
it disappear (it
was working just fine after upgrade and before dist-upgrade).
What DE/WM are you using? I had this problem with Enlightenment when I
enabled Gnome services on startup.
Sorry. Didn't see the xfce part. Can you try switching mouse cursor
theme?
Petter
--
I'm ionized
Are you sure
On Fri, 1 May 2015 00:37:00 -0300
Rafael Dias da Silva rafael.dias.si...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried a few more tips I found but nothing brings back the cursor.
I have no idea what Jessie might have done to make it disappear (it
was working just fine after upgrade and before dist-upgrade).
What is your GPU?
I ran into something very similar when using the discrete GPU on a hybrid
setup. If I use the integrated GPU the mouse pointer is there, but when
using the discrete GPU it disappears, although the cursor *is* there just
as effective as before; I just can't see it.
From what I
and
stick to the integrated intel gpu).
Thanks for the heads-up.
2015-05-01 16:40 GMT-03:00 Francisco M Neto fmn...@gmail.com:
What is your GPU?
I ran into something very similar when using the discrete GPU on a hybrid
setup. If I use the integrated GPU the mouse pointer is there, but when
using
setup. If I use the integrated GPU the mouse pointer is there, but when
using the discrete GPU it disappears, although the cursor *is* there just
as effective as before; I just can't see it.
From what I could gather this is an X.Org issue; perhaps your problem is
related. I'm not at my computer
mouse cursor
theme?
Petter
--
I'm ionized
Are you sure?
I'm positive.
Rafael Dias da Silva rafael.dias.si...@gmail.com writes:
I have just upgraded Debian from wheezy to jessie and after
reboot the mouse cursor is invisible. Googled hard, but nothing
nearly specific came up.
Does anyone have any idea how to fix this?
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user
Nope. I did try that but nothing changed.
On Apr 30, 2015 11:25 PM, Alexis flexibe...@gmail.com wrote:
Rafael Dias da Silva rafael.dias.si...@gmail.com writes:
I have just upgraded Debian from wheezy to jessie and after reboot the
mouse cursor is invisible. Googled hard, but nothing nearly
wrote:
Rafael Dias da Silva rafael.dias.si...@gmail.com writes:
I have just upgraded Debian from wheezy to jessie and after reboot the
mouse cursor is invisible. Googled hard, but nothing nearly specific came
up.
Does anyone have any idea how to fix this?
https://lists.debian.org/debian
evening.
I have just upgraded Debian from wheezy to jessie and after reboot the
mouse cursor is invisible. Googled hard, but nothing nearly specific came
up.
Does anyone have any idea how to fix this?
all the best
Rafael Dias da Silva
Il n'y a qu'une tristesse, celle de n'être pas des saints
On Wednesday 29 April 2015 08:10:25 Johann Spies wrote:
This is happened on two different laptops so I do not think it is a
hardware problem.
The mouse is hardware. This test does not exclude the possibility that it is
the mouse that is faulty. It merely suggests (not proves
On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 09:10:25 +0200
Johann Spies johann.sp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Johann,
mouse which I have been using for years. I get the message
successfully added but failed to connect.
As Lisi says, you've not eliminated the mouse as the problem (in fact,
you've probably done
Since the weekend (and Jessie becoming Stable) I could not use my bluetooth
mouse which I have been using for years. I get the message successfully
added but failed to connect.
When I delete the device in the bluetooth setup and try to set it up again,
the device seems to be detected
On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 17:23:08 +0200
Johann Spies johann.sp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Johann,
On 29 April 2015 at 11:40, Brad Rogers b...@fineby.me.uk wrote:
As Lisi says, you've not eliminated the mouse as the problem (in fact,
you've probably done the opposite).
Correct! Thanks for opening my
On Wednesday 29 April 2015 16:23:08 Johann Spies wrote:
On 29 April 2015 at 11:40, Brad Rogers b...@fineby.me.uk wrote:
On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 09:10:25 +0200
Johann Spies johann.sp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Johann,
mouse which I have been using for years. I get the message
On 29 April 2015 at 11:40, Brad Rogers b...@fineby.me.uk wrote:
On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 09:10:25 +0200
Johann Spies johann.sp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Johann,
mouse which I have been using for years. I get the message
successfully added but failed to connect.
As Lisi says, you've
Hi all,
Further to my previous message, i found that when logging in to my
i3-based X environment, which makes use of gnome-settings-daemon,
the mouse pointer was present, but not visible. That is: the
pointer could be moved and used to select things, but was not
actually displayed
The bios, the last defense when things go south, may not
regcognise a bluetooth usb attached keyboard.
AFAIK the BIOS simply sees a USB keyboard and mouse whether or not the
actual device will be reached via a wire or a radio signal.
This depends: there are two kinds of cordless mouses
when things go south, may not regcognise a
bluetooth usb attached keyboard.
AFAIK the BIOS simply sees a USB keyboard and mouse whether or not the actual
device will be reached via a wire or a radio signal.
With wireless keyboard and mice be aware that Bluetooth uses the heavily
polluted
On Sun, 15 Mar 2015 12:47:40 + (UTC)
Marcelo marcelol...@gmail.com wrote:
My
left click mouse *only* work after a lot of clicks, my be a 2 or 6 repeated
clicks on the same target. Is like the left click is sleeping and is needed
to do a scare to wake him. I can use Touchpad like a charm
Touchpad eletrostatic
After install Debian testing (Linux marcelo 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian
3.16.7-ckt7-1 (2015-03-01) x86_64 GNU/Linux), my mouse got a problem: my
mouse can move, and I even have context menu on the desktop and the network
highlighted, but it doesn't left click in the first try
SATA Hybrid + 8 mSata
AMD Radeon™ HD R7 M265 2GB DDR3
Touchpad eletrostatic
After install Debian testing (Linux marcelo 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian
3.16.7-ckt7-1 (2015-03-01) x86_64 GNU/Linux), my mouse got a problem: my
mouse can move, and I even have context menu on the desktop
On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 8:55 PM, Kynn Jones kyn...@gmail.com wrote:
My mouse (Logitech TrackMan Wheel) works fine right after the system
is booted, but if the display (Dell U2713H) goes to sleep, then
afterwards there's a pronounced lag in the mouse's response, which
makes it very difficult
My mouse (Logitech TrackMan Wheel) works fine right after the system
is booted, but if the display (Dell U2713H) goes to sleep, then
afterwards there's a pronounced lag in the mouse's response, which
makes it very difficult to position the cursor. This problem persists
until I reboot the system
Comprei um Inspiron I15-5547-A20 e estou com um problema.
O mouse USB, tanto o que uso no trabalho quanto o que uso em casa, aponta o
texto, realça o texto, mas não clica. Eu tenho que dar dois ou três toques
no botão para que ele clique o link ou selecione o texto. Às vezes, quando
estou
I have Linux mint cinnamon LMDE based on Debian Testing installed. It
seems to have recently decided that it will arbitrarily drop the
connections to the usb or ps/2 ports for the mouse and the keyboard.
It's weird since the issue does not carry over into other OSes running
on the same
I have Linux mint cinnamon LMDE based on Debian Testing installed. It
seems to have recently decided that it will arbitrarily drop the
connections to the usb or ps/2 ports for the mouse and the keyboard.
It's weird since the issue does not carry over into other OSes running
on the same
On Thursday 29 January 2015 23:00:14 Bob Proulx wrote:
Hi, John,
Have some patience. It has only been three hours since your first
message. That is way too soon to be posting it again. Most of the
list won't have read it yet. People will only respond if they have
something to say about
Hi John,
Have some patience. It has only been three hours since your first
message. That is way too soon to be posting it again. Most of the
list won't have read it yet. People will only respond if they have
something to say about it.
Also note that Mint is not Debian. Please post Mint
After dkms installation of proprietary nvidia drivers mouse start to
work very bad. Double click too fast, too inaccurate.
Maybe I can change it in my xorg.conf section:
Section InputDevice
# generated from default
Identifier Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option
On 01/28/2015 03:28 PM, Ivan Petrov wrote:
After dkms installation of proprietary nvidia drivers mouse start to
work very bad. Double click too fast, too inaccurate.
Maybe I can change it in my xorg.conf section:
Section InputDevice
# generated from default
Identifier Mouse0
28.01.2015 22:47, Diogene Laerce пишет:
On 01/28/2015 03:28 PM, Ivan Petrov wrote:
After dkms installation of proprietary nvidia drivers mouse start to
work very bad. Double click too fast, too inaccurate.
Maybe I can change it in my xorg.conf section:
Section InputDevice
# generated
I have Linux mint cinnamon LMDE based on Debian Testing installed. It
seems to have recently decided that it will arbitrarily drop the
connections to the usb or ps/2 ports for the mouse and the keyboard.
It's weird since the issue does not carry over into other OSes running
on the same
I'm experiencing some issues after I upgraded a list of packages by running
apt-get upgrade.
Everything seems to start properly, but after logging in gnome, the mouse
pointer disappears. In addition to that I've noticed that during the time
the mouse is not visible, I cannot set the brightness
Hello Forum !
Since a couple of day, the middle button of my magic mouse (USB)
has experienced a major issue: I can more copy/past or open-in-new-tab.
A deeper investigation with xev shows that button 2 is no more existing:
any idea ?
My box is a Wheezy box that is daily updated.
Cheers,
Jerome
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:07:52 +0100
Jerome BENOIT g62993...@rezozer.net wrote:
Hello Forum !
Since a couple of day, the middle button of my magic mouse (USB)
has experienced a major issue: I can more copy/past or open-in-new-tab.
A deeper investigation with xev shows that button 2 is no more
On 08 Nov 2014, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Fri, 7 Nov 2014 22:21:27 -1000
Joel Roth jo...@pobox.com wrote:
Hi list,
I need larger mouse pointers.
I'm running sid, using i3 and icewm as window managers.
AIUI cursor images are set through X, and do not belong
to the window manager
Joel Roth jo...@pobox.com wrote:
Hi list,
I need larger mouse pointers.
I'm running sid, using i3 and icewm as window managers.
AIUI cursor images are set through X, and do not belong
to the window manager.
My first attempt was:
% apt
trocá-lo, então coloquei Debian
Wheezy LOP (Lxde+Openbox+Pcmanfm). No FISL eu estava ainda com Debian
Squeeze.
O mouse de dois botões e o toque sensível está em dificuldades. Algumas
vezes ao iniciar eu clico para abrir e o mouse não responde e não
funciona, mas depois de um tempo ele começa
Hi list,
I need larger mouse pointers.
I'm running sid, using i3 and icewm as window managers.
AIUI cursor images are set through X, and do not belong
to the window manager.
My first attempt was:
% apt-get install big-cursor
Restarting X brings no change. The docs suggest commenting
out
Am Freitag, 7. November 2014, 22:21:27 schrieb Joel Roth:
Hi list,
Hi Joel,
I need larger mouse pointers.
I'm running sid, using i3 and icewm as window managers.
AIUI cursor images are set through X, and do not belong
to the window manager.
My first attempt was:
Wow, what a challenge
Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Am Freitag, 7. November 2014, 22:21:27 schrieb Joel Roth:
Hi list,
Hi Joel,
I need larger mouse pointers.
I'm running sid, using i3 and icewm as window managers.
AIUI cursor images are set through X, and do not belong
to the window manager.
My
Hi.
On Fri, 7 Nov 2014 22:21:27 -1000
Joel Roth jo...@pobox.com wrote:
Hi list,
I need larger mouse pointers.
I'm running sid, using i3 and icewm as window managers.
AIUI cursor images are set through X, and do not belong
to the window manager.
My first attempt was:
% apt-get
On Fri 07 Nov 2014 at 22:21:27 -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
I need larger mouse pointers.
I'm running sid, using i3 and icewm as window managers.
AIUI cursor images are set through X, and do not belong
to the window manager.
Sid, JWM and no xdm here.
My first attempt was:
% apt-get
On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 12:15:09PM +0300, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Fri, 7 Nov 2014 22:21:27 -1000
Joel Roth jo...@pobox.com wrote:
Hi list,
I need larger mouse pointers.
I'm running sid, using i3 and icewm as window managers.
AIUI cursor images are set through X, and do not belong
On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 03:42:39PM +, Brian wrote:
On Fri 07 Nov 2014 at 22:21:27 -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
I need larger mouse pointers.
I'm running sid, using i3 and icewm as window managers.
AIUI cursor images are set through X, and do not belong
to the window manager.
Sid
On Sat 08 Nov 2014 at 06:02:00 -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
Do you have a reference about .xinitrc vs. .xsession?
Lots. :). Fortunately, startx(1) has now been altered to read:
Note that in the Debian system, what many people traditionally put in the
.xini‐
trc file should go in .xsession
Am Samstag, 8. November 2014, 05:55:58 schrieb Joel Roth:
On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 12:15:09PM +0300, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Fri, 7 Nov 2014 22:21:27 -1000
Joel Roth jo...@pobox.com wrote:
Hi list,
I need larger mouse pointers.
I'm running sid, using i3 and icewm as window
On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 04:17:21PM +, Brian wrote:
On Sat 08 Nov 2014 at 06:02:00 -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
Do you have a reference about .xinitrc vs. .xsession?
Lots. :). Fortunately, startx(1) has now been altered to read:
Note that in the Debian system, what many people
need larger mouse pointers.
I'm running sid, using i3 and icewm as window managers.
AIUI cursor images are set through X, and do not belong
to the window manager.
My first attempt was:
% apt-get install big-cursor
Restarting X brings no change. The docs
On Sat 08 Nov 2014 at 07:16:41 -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 04:17:21PM +, Brian wrote:
On Sat 08 Nov 2014 at 06:02:00 -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
Do you have a reference about .xinitrc vs. .xsession?
Lots. :). Fortunately, startx(1) has now been altered to read:
Hello,
I am experiencing trouble getting my bluetooth mouse to pair with my
machine in wheezy.
I have tried the following commands
hidd --connect my mouse mac address
Also tried bluez-test-input connect my mouse mac address
dmesg shows a succesful pair and connect
[90666.443913] hid
I have used a bluetooth mouse for the past 4 years without problems. Since
tha advent of systemd I cannot.
When I run blueman-manager, it detects the device, but the setup wants to
pair the mouse which of cause I cannot do (typing in a code on the mouse).
If I proceed without paring and and mark
Apologies for the noise. Playing again with blueman-manager I found an
option 'create paring' and after that I could connect to the mouse and it
is working now.
Regards
Johann
--
Because experiencing your loyal love is better than life itself,
my lips will praise you. (Psalm 63:3)
On Mon, 29 Sep 2014 10:08:02 +0200
Johann Spies johann.sp...@gmail.com wrote:
Apologies for the noise. Playing again with blueman-manager I found
an option 'create paring' and after that I could connect to the mouse
and it is working now.
Regards
Johann
Johann,
Great to hear you got
Lo consegui! un ejemplo de que por ahí hay cosas raras, compre un mouse
nuevo, lo conecte y anduvo barvaro, saque el anterior y lo conecte a un
windows y anduvo barvaro pero el debian no me lo reconoce.
Esas cosas extrañas de la vida jaja.
Muchas gracias a todos, saludos!
El 31 de agosto de 2014
sección
InputClass añadir al final:
Section InputClass
(...)
Option TapButton1 1
EndSection
En cuanto a los paquetes de Xorg, veo que tienes los relacionados con los
dispositivos de entrada instalados (input-edev, input-mouse) así que
parece correcto.
perdon ahi va el dmesg
touchpad de la notebook bien, punto numeor 1, no me funciona el click
cuando tocas una vez el touch pero si me funcionan las teclas de arriba asi
que no le di importancia, conecte mi mouse USB (comun y corriente) y este
no funciona, navegue por la web para buscar informacion pero las posibles
no le di importancia,
conecte mi mouse USB (comun y corriente) y este no funciona, navegue
por la web para buscar informacion pero las posibles reoluciones no me
funcionan:
1. etc/rc.d/rc.modules no existe rc.d si rc.0, 1, 2, 3 etc.
2. etc/X11/xorg.conf no existe xorg.conf
Esas soluciones
-all 1:7.7+3~deb7u1i386
X.Org X server -- input driver metapackage
ii xserver-xorg-input-evdev 1:2.7.0-1+b1 i386
X.Org X server -- evdev input driver
ii xserver-xorg-input-mouse 1:1.7.2-3 i386
1:2.7.0-1+b1
i386 X.Org X server -- evdev input driver
ii xserver-xorg-input-mouse 1:1.7.2-3
i386 X.Org X server -- mouse input driver
ii xserver-xorg-input-synaptics 1.6.2-2
i386 Synaptics TouchPad driver for X.Org server
ii xserver-xorg
El Thu, 21 Aug 2014 00:16:42 -0300, Eduardo Jorge Gil Michelena escribió:
Tengo un Debian con XFCE. (Por ser rápido, eficiente, sin consumo
excesivo de recursos)
Algunas veces arranca sin problemas pero otras veces tengo problemas con
el comportamiento del mouse.
¿Y de qué tipo de mouse se
Tengo un Debian con XFCE. (Por ser rápido, eficiente, sin consumo
excesivo de recursos)
Algunas veces arranca sin problemas pero otras veces tengo problemas
con el comportamiento del mouse.
Es errático, o bien no responde como debe cuando oprimo botón
izquierdo en los paneles (pero responde en
On Thu, 7 Aug 2014 09:38:26 + (UTC)
Curt cu...@free.fr wrote:
On 2014-08-06, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
In other words (laugh away, guys and gals), Claws-Mail's message
list breaks my computer.
*Post hoc ergo propter hoc* (a common logical fallacy when
On 2014-08-07, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
Alright, by all means, let me rephrase:
My computer always breaks immediately after I hover Claws-Mail's message list.
What are you, a helicopter? Stop hovering!
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org
On Thu, 7 Aug 2014 14:10:11 + (UTC)
Curt cu...@free.fr wrote:
On 2014-08-07, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
Alright, by all means, let me rephrase:
My computer always breaks immediately after I hover Claws-Mail's
message list.
What are you, a helicopter? Stop
...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
[clip Litt's bona-fides on RTFM]
I have Wheezy running Openbox (I'm not sure how to detect
Openbox's version, but I installed it normally with apt-get).
I'm *not* running unclutter. Sometimes, my mouse pointer
disappears when the mouse pointer comes to rest on anything
have Wheezy running Openbox (I'm not sure how to detect Openbox's
version, but I installed it normally with apt-get). I'm *not*
running unclutter. Sometimes, my mouse pointer disappears when the
mouse pointer comes to rest on anything with popup text, which is very
obstructive (if you've ever
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 10:41 PM, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
[...]
It's not intermittent anymore. I can reproduce it at will. I can log
out and rerun X, and do almost anything, including change screen
resolution, and this symptom will not appear until I run claws-mail and
me this favor:
Log out of and restart X, and for a day or two never use Sylpheed, and
see if you still get the disappearing mouse cursor.
But I think the real bug is not in Claws, although hand-installing the
latest version of Claws may help. Be interested in what you hear from
them.
X11
installed it normally with apt-get). I'm *not*
running unclutter. Sometimes, my mouse pointer disappears when the mouse
pointer comes to rest on anything with popup text, which is very
obstructive (if you've ever worked on a computer that does this, you
know what I mean).
Often, this symptom doesn't
Wheezy running Openbox (I'm not sure how to detect Openbox's
version, but I installed it normally with apt-get). I'm *not*
running unclutter. Sometimes, my mouse pointer disappears when the mouse
pointer comes to rest on anything with popup text, which is very
obstructive (if you've ever worked
not to be helpful:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=137080
I have Wheezy running Openbox (I'm not sure how to detect Openbox's
version, but I installed it normally with apt-get). I'm *not*
running unclutter. Sometimes, my mouse pointer disappears when the
mouse pointer comes
unclutter. Sometimes, my mouse pointer disappears when the
mouse pointer comes to rest on anything with popup text, which is
very obstructive (if you've ever worked on a computer that does
this, you know what I mean).
Often, this symptom doesn't happen for the first few minutes after
starting
Era Debian Wheezy instalado. Daí eu atualizei para Jessie. Deve ter
sobrado quase nada do Wheezy.
Sim, foi depois disto que apareceram problemas. O xserver é da unstable,
pequena confusão com nomes :)
Usando o mate-desktop, alterando configurações de mouse/touchpad por
ele, através das
,
pequena confusão com nomes :)
Usando o mate-desktop, alterando configurações de mouse/touchpad por
ele, através das preferências de hardware, também não resolve.
Há algum tempo atrás fiquei muito tempo sem mexer com Linux, antes de
mudarem o sistema de configuração do xorg. Quando voltei era
atualizei para Jessie. Deve ter
sobrado quase nada do Wheezy.
Sim, foi depois disto que apareceram problemas. O xserver é da
unstable, pequena confusão com nomes :)
Usando o mate-desktop, alterando configurações de mouse/touchpad por
ele, através das preferências de hardware, também não
Em 23 de julho de 2014 12:29, Listeiro 037 listeiro_...@yahoo.com.br escreveu:
Aqui aparece algo como 2:1.15.99.904-
então tem que atualizar para a 2:1.16.0-1:
http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs//main/x/xorg-server/xorg-server_1.16.0-1_changelog
que inclusive já está na
Enfim caros,
Essa é a benção e a maldição do Debian Testing:
Por vezes, aparecem alguns bugs, mas depois de algum tempo, eles são
fatalmente sanados! :)
Abraços
2014-07-23 22:59 GMT-03:00 Fred Maranhão fred.maran...@gmail.com:
Em 23 de julho de 2014 12:29, Listeiro 037
Caros,
Tanto meu notebook de trabalho quanto meu notebook pessoal são ambos da
mesma marca e modelo, e ambos com Debian Jessie.
No entanto, mesmo atualizando frequentemente os 2, o comportamento estranho
só se observou no notebook pessoal.
Recapitulando, quais seriam os pacotes responsáveis?
Em 21 de julho de 2014 23:47, Listeiro 037 listeiro_...@yahoo.com.br escreveu:
O Debian Jessie está mesmo com touchpad lento.
qual a versão do xserver-xorg-core? eu, na testing, instalei o
sxerver-xorg-core da unstable.
E se o notebook estiver
só na bateria, ele ainda fica emitindo um
Em 22 de julho de 2014 14:33, Shutdown -h now sh11td...@gmail.com escreveu:
Caros,
Tanto meu notebook de trabalho quanto meu notebook pessoal são ambos da
mesma marca e modelo, e ambos com Debian Jessie.
No entanto, mesmo atualizando frequentemente os 2, o comportamento estranho
só se
Eu só digitei 'apt-get dist-upgrade'. Provavelmente xserver está
unstable. O ^@ continuou mesmo depois de reiniciado. Só para se não
estiver na bateria. E esse NB não tem bluetooth, mas deveria me
preocupar caso arrume um que tenha.
Em Tue, 22 Jul 2014 14:56:25 -0300
Fred Maranhão
Em 22 de julho de 2014 23:40, Listeiro 037 listeiro_...@yahoo.com.br escreveu:
Eu só digitei 'apt-get dist-upgrade'.
como assim? depois deste comando o problema apareceu? qual a versão do debian?
Provavelmente xserver está
unstable.
você quis dizer 'xserver está instável' ou 'xserver está
Não tinha saído na testing. Adicionei temporariamente os repositótios da
unstable e atualizei só este pacote e funcionou
Em 18/07/2014 10:33, Ricardo Rafante jrafant...@gmail.com escreveu:
ontem saiu a versão do xorg-server que resolveu o problema
O Debian Jessie está mesmo com touchpad lento. E se o notebook estiver
só na bateria, ele ainda fica emitindo um caracter fantasma. No terminal
Alt+F1 aparece como ^@ e se estiver usando o Aptitude, ele fica
entrando e saindo sozinho do menu de barra como se alguém ficasse
apertando Ctrl+T.
ontem saiu a versão do xorg-server que resolveu o problema
https://packages.qa.debian.org/x/xorg-server.html
Em 16 de julho de 2014 12:15, Fred Maranhão fred.maran...@gmail.com
escreveu:
Em 16 de julho de 2014 11:59, Fred Maranhão fred.maran...@gmail.com
escreveu:
como faço para ver quais
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Jaboatão dos Guararapes, PE, 18 de julho de 2014.
O problema: o teclado e o mouse ambos da marca zmax não estavam
aparecendo na inicialização do sistema (Linux From Scratch 7.5 com kernel
3.13.3).
Obs.: os mencionados dispositivos aparecem e
acabo de atualizar o sistema e o meu ponteiro ficou lento apenas com o
touchpad. testei no xfce, no gdm e no fluxbox. nos três fica lento com
o touchpad e normal com o mouse.
como faço para ver quais pacotes foram atualizados?
aconteceu com mais alguém? estou na testing.
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11:54, Fred Maranhão fred.maran...@gmail.com escreveu:
acabo de atualizar o sistema e o meu ponteiro ficou lento apenas com o
touchpad. testei no xfce, no gdm e no fluxbox. nos três fica lento com
o touchpad e normal com o mouse.
como faço para ver quais pacotes foram atualizados?
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