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
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
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
Hi
I couldn't get the GPM input driver working on PicoGUI. I was using
linux framebuffer device and have enabled GPM input driver only. The
gpm server was running fine on my PC.
After executing "pgserver -v fbdev -i gpm" under my Linux console, I got
a white screen and a little mouse arrow
No, the current driver uses the same interface that text-mode mouse programs use.
(that's why it's so 'chunky')
On Thu, 12 April 2001, "Gray, Tim" wrote:
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> Would I need to start GPM in repeater mode for picoGUI?
>
> thanks.
>
> Tim
>
>
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Would I need to start GPM in repeater mode for picoGUI?
thanks.
Tim
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