Re: [Pgui-devel] GPM

2003-03-12 Thread Micah Dowty
Oh, I forgot to mention- You really probably shouldn't be using the gpm driver unless your output device is very low-resolution. gpm lowers the resolution of the mouse movement events, since it assumes you'll be outputting in text mode. You could instead try using the ps2mouse or serialmouse driver

Re: [Pgui-devel] GPM

2003-03-12 Thread Micah Dowty
I just tried the gpm input driver along with the ncurses video driver using the latest CVS (My nvidia card gets very cranky if I use the framebuffer) It appeared to be working fine. Make sure you have permissions to /dev/gpmctl. If you still have problems, use strace to find out what exactly is fa

[Pgui-devel] GPM

2003-03-12 Thread Edward Sung
Hi Micah, I posted the message regarding GPM input driver on this mailing list about 2 weeks ago. When I executed the command "pgserver -v fbdev -i gpm" under my Linux console, the mouse arrow on screen had no response; and I am sure my gpm mouse daemon was running fine. I don't know what the

Re: [Pgui-devel] (no subject)

2003-03-12 Thread Philippe Ney
> hey Ronan and Ciara here, > > We are 3rd year computer science students doing a project. > It involves building an embedded system. > We are going to run an 486 embedded architecture emulator and we are > considering what embedded operating system to run over this. > We're probally going for

Re: [Pgui-devel] (no subject)

2003-03-12 Thread Frederic Wagner
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 03:34:23PM +, ciara mulvihill wrote: > hey Ronan and Ciara here, > hi, > We are 3rd year computer science students doing a project. > It involves building an embedded system. > We are going to run an 486 embedded architecture emulator and we are considering > what

[Pgui-devel] (no subject)

2003-03-12 Thread ciara mulvihill
hey Ronan and Ciara here, We are 3rd year computer science students doing a project. It involves building an embedded system. We are going to run an 486 embedded architecture emulator and we are considering what embedded operating system to run over this. We're probally going for TinyX or Pico