Hello,
Am Mittwoch 16 Januar 2008 08:17:52 schrieb Michael Schmarck:
Hello again!
On Jan 15, 2008 6:45 PM, Sascha Hlusiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
says which devices are evaluated and added. To keep it short, just
disable hotplugging in xorg by adding:
Option AutoAddDevices false
Hello again!
On Jan 15, 2008 6:45 PM, Sascha Hlusiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
says which devices are evaluated and added. To keep it short, just disable
hotplugging in xorg by adding:
Option AutoAddDevices false
to Section ServerFlags. Then good ol' xorg.conf alone is used.
I did that
Hello.
Yesterday, I upgraded to xorg-server 1.4 from 1.3. I also recompiled
all the x11-drivers packages, including xf86-input-mouse-1.2.3.
Today, I started Xorg 1.4 for the 1st time. When I now single click
something, the system seems to get a double click. Examples:
- In jedit, when I single
Yesterday, I upgraded to xorg-server 1.4 from 1.3. I also recompiled
all the x11-drivers packages, including xf86-input-mouse-1.2.3.
Today, I started Xorg 1.4 for the 1st time. When I now single click
something, the system seems to get a double click. Examples:
I uploaded my Xorg.conf to
Hello!
On Jan 15, 2008 10:16 AM, Sascha Hlusiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yesterday, I upgraded to xorg-server 1.4 from 1.3. I also recompiled
all the x11-drivers packages, including xf86-input-mouse-1.2.3.
Today, I started Xorg 1.4 for the 1st time. When I now single click
something,
Hello again.
On Jan 15, 2008 11:51 AM, Michael Schmarck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 15, 2008 10:16 AM, Sascha Hlusiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yesterday, I upgraded to xorg-server 1.4 from 1.3. I also recompiled
all the x11-drivers packages, including xf86-input-mouse-1.2.3.
I think you have too many mice in your running X, there is
/dev/input/mice, which is supposed to gather all mouse data, as well as
/dev/psaux (which is included in /dev/input/mice, as far as I know).
You mean the Identifier Logitech LX7 and USB Maus, correct?
This used to work fine,
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