Hi
Christian Helmuth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hm, sounds strange... maybe your BIOS's USB legacy support interferes with
> the PS/2 mouse - just a guess.
Even with USB legacy disabled, this happens.
But now, I am not blocked. I think usbhid should be used as most of
recent hardware use USB keyboa
Hi,
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 06:21:50PM +0100, Marc CHALAND wrote:
> Marc CHALAND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > - one PS/2 which looses sync without usbhid task, but works perfectly
> > when usbhid task is started
>
> Sorry, this info is not right. After some testing, sync is also lost
> but very le
Marc CHALAND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> - one PS/2 which looses sync without usbhid task, but works perfectly
> when usbhid task is started
Sorry, this info is not right. After some testing, sync is also lost
but very less often than without usbhid task.
Regards
Marc
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2007/11/7, Christian Helmuth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 03:09:24PM +0100, Marc CHALAND wrote:
> > I've found a mouse which perfectly works ;).
>
> So, you use a working PS/2 mouse now?
Yes, I've got 3 mice :
- one PS/2 which works
- one PS/2 which looses sync without usbhid ta
Cheers,
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 03:09:24PM +0100, Marc CHALAND wrote:
> I've found a mouse which perfectly works ;).
So, you use a working PS/2 mouse now?
> > The package was missing from our remotely available SVN repository, but
> > Adam added it today (will be available tomorrow). For a first
2007/11/7, Christian Helmuth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> sorry for the delay ;)
No problem :). sometimes, I make mistakes with my mailbox :/.
I've found a mouse which perfectly works ;).
> The package was missing from our remotely available SVN repository, but
> Adam added it today (will be availabl
Hi,
sorry for the delay ;)
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 10:02:12AM +0100, Marc CHALAND wrote:
> > You could try to checkout and run l4/pkg/usbhid and plug your mouse into
> > any USB port. Usbhid should also be on the demo CD.
>
> I see it on demo CD, but not on svn. Is there something to do ?
The p
2007/11/6, Christian Helmuth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I think your recent super-duper mouse is not well supported by the used
> Linux 2.6.11 input drivers, sorry. I skimmed through a diff against 2.6.23
> and there changed a lot. So, backporting the fixups is no option.
Yes, I've seen.
> You coul
2007/11/6, Christian Helmuth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I think your recent super-duper mouse is not well supported by the used
> Linux 2.6.11 input drivers, sorry. I skimmed through a diff against 2.6.23
> and there changed a lot. So, backporting the fixups is no option.
Yes, I've seen.
> You coul
Hey,
On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 01:02:54PM +0100, Marc CHALAND wrote:
> > BTW: Does our demo CD from http://demo.tudos.org/ suffer from the same
> > problem?
>
> Yes, it happens less often but it happens. On demo CD, events is not
> used as I use it. I tried without events but same problems happens
2007/11/5, Christian Helmuth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Marc,
Hi
> Did you start L4Linux too?
I don't start L4Linux.
> I think a complete Fiasco bootlog
> and L4Linux configuration file may help to expose the culprit.
I joined bootlog as attachment.
> BTW: Does our demo CD from http://demo.tud
Hi Marc,
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 07:50:29PM +0100, Marc CHALAND wrote:
> I use Nitpicker with dope applications. Sometimes, mouse cursor
> becomes mad: it goes from right to the left or up to the down. On
> serial console, I get the following message :
[...]
> nitpicke| psmouse.c: Explorer Mouse a
Hi
I use Nitpicker with dope applications. Sometimes, mouse cursor
becomes mad: it goes from right to the left or up to the down. On
serial console, I get the following message :
nitpicke| serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
nitpicke| serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
...
nitpicke| c
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