inferno [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
If it's any help: I'm using 2.6.12-gentoo-r4 kernel not a
genkernel. Maybe the version of kernel on your computer is newer than
the one on the live cd, try a downgrade and see if it help.
Best regards
I found the problem. The USB
Martins Steinbergs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mouse support is built into kernel (now in 2.6.13-rc7), not module, xorg has
correct entry
ill try live_cd, maybe find something interesting
I have reinstalled gentoo 2005.1 (network install with stage1). The
system is currently using devfs and
On 8/28/05, Timur Aydin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martins Steinbergs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: mouse support is built into kernel (now in 2.6.13-rc7), not module, xorg has correct entry ill try live_cd, maybe find something interesting
I have reinstalled gentoo 2005.1 (network install with stage1).
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] [asking again] keyboard/mouse woes on 2.6 kernel
On 8/28/05, Timur Aydin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martins Steinbergs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mouse support is built
Erik Osterholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are you using the Event interface?
No. I tried enabling support for it. I have also enabled support for
the Event interface debug. After booting this kernel, nothing
changed. The are no syslog debug messages when I turn the wheel, so
the kernel
Hi,
If it's any help: I'm using 2.6.12-gentoo-r4 kernel not a
genkernel. Maybe the version of kernel on your computer is newer than
the one on the live cd, try a downgrade and see if it help.
Best regards
Timur Aydin wrote:
Erik Osterholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are you
i have this problem for ages, i mean mouse random activity on his own. this is
with diferent mouses since i'm on linux, say that was Mandrake 9.0
i would be happy to get rid of this too
Martins
On Thursday 25 August 2005 21:12, Timur Aydin wrote:
Ben Munat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Really
Hi,
I had that problem also ( mouse going crazy and keyboard was not
responding ( my chipset was nForce 2 on the motherboard )) and there are
to ways to fix it:( from my point of view).
First try with the live cd and see if you still get the same
problems and if not probably you have
mouse support is built into kernel (now in 2.6.13-rc7), not module, xorg has
correct entry
ill try live_cd, maybe find something interesting
martins
On Friday 26 August 2005 16:41, inferno wrote:
Hi,
I had that problem also ( mouse going crazy and keyboard was not
responding ( my
Ben Munat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Really hoping someone has some idea on this... haven't found any solid
answers on the web...
I have an AMD64 system (but I am running the 32 bit version of Gentoo
on it) and I am seeing mouse problems. The mouse wheel doesn't work at
all. Sometimes the
Ben Munat wrote:
PS: I also found the following stuff in my logs starting at the time
when I lost control
of the keyboard and mouse; there's this MTRR stuff and then hundreds of
lines with the
call trace stuff:
Aug 16 22:46:31 venus mtrr: no MTRR for cd80,80 found
Aug 16 22:46:31
Daniel Drake wrote:
Ben Munat wrote:
PS: I also found the following stuff in my logs starting at the time
when I lost control
of the keyboard and mouse; there's this MTRR stuff and then hundreds
of lines with the
call trace stuff:
Aug 16 22:46:31 venus mtrr: no MTRR for cd80,80
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 10:10 pm, Ben Munat wrote:
I recently did a fresh install of 2005.0 on a AMD thunderbird-based
machine. I wasn't in the mood for kernel configuring, so I just let
genkernel do it's thing, installing a 2.6 kernel.
There is your first mistake right there.
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