Chris suggested killing moused like this: -
furrie@furriebox% ps -ax | grep moused
123 ?? Ss 0:00.70 moused -p /dev/psm0 -t auto
furrie@furriebox% kill -1 123
furrie@furriebox% ps -ax | grep moused
123 ?? Ss 0:00.70 moused -p /dev/psm0 -t auto
The process is still there my
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Christopher J Phillips
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Having tried it like this my mouse still not aiming correctly, I'm
losing hope... Unless you guys can provide any?
Can you try letting X talk to the mouse directly? I know I had strange
mouse problems with moused and they
OK, I'll try with another mouse ps2 style see if it is any different.
As far as killing the moused, I'd be fine if I knew exactly how to
restart it, to see if that will fix the problem without rebooting...
I believe it's currently set up as /dev/sysmouse. I have not actually
needed to set it
On Wed, 9 Jan 2003, Christopher J Phillips wrote:
OK, I'll try with another mouse ps2 style see if it is any different.
As far as killing the moused, I'd be fine if I knew exactly how to
restart it, to see if that will fix the problem without rebooting...
# moused -f -p /dev/psm0 -t auto