On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 08:51:22PM +0200 or thereabouts, Felix Natter wrote:
which settings ? I tried changing baud-rate, and I tried (almost)
all protocols. Very rarely the mouse-pointer moves (jumps) to one corner.
/dev/mouse is a symlink to /dev/ttyS0, and both gpm and X use it.
are you
19, 2000 09:21
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: serial mouse not working
hi,
I have a serial MS-mouse which runs great with gpm, but I do not get any
reaction under xfree86 3.3.6 (configured using XF86Setup).
which settings ? I tried changing baud-rate, and I tried
hi,
I have a serial MS-mouse which runs great with gpm, but I do not get any
reaction under xfree86 3.3.6 (configured using XF86Setup).
thanks,
--
Felix Natter
Post your /etc/gpm.conf file and the Pointer section of
/etc/X11/XF86Config. Then perhaps someone can help identify
your problem.
Felix Natter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: hi,
: I have a serial MS-mouse which runs great with gpm, but I do not get any
: reaction under xfree86 3.3.6 (configured
Alexander Poslavsky writes:
Is it possible to be a motherboard problem? Mine is a SiS (I forgot the
model), with all those PCI, PnP, onboard adapters (sigh). But I guess
this bears no problem with respect to serial ports. BTW, I've got a
(real) modem running without problems under
Hello,
My brandless, 3-button serial mouse won't work under Linux, neither in the
console nor under X. It works OK under Windows. I've been a Linux user
for about 3 years and I never had or heard of this kind of problem. I
guess it should be a stupid mistake or something, but I can't see what
I suspect this to be a gpm issue. Have you tyied changint the protocol?
Some nameless/brandless 3-button mice need to use type msc, some need type ms.
Bryan
On 26-Apr-2000 Rafael Caetano dos Santos wrote:
Hello,
My brandless, 3-button serial mouse won't work under Linux, neither in the
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Subject: serial mouse not working
Hello,
My brandless, 3-button serial mouse won't work under Linux, neither in the
console nor under X. It works OK under Windows. I've been a Linux user
for about 3 years and I never had or heard of this kind of problem. I
guess it should be a stupid mistake
Hi Rafael!
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Rafael Caetano dos Santos wrote:
Is it possible to be a motherboard problem? Mine is a SiS (I forgot the
model), with all those PCI, PnP, onboard adapters (sigh). But I guess
this bears no problem with respect to serial ports. BTW, I've got a
(real) modem
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