This is fixed in Hardy alpha3, which is released later this week.
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Assignee: Bryce Harrington (bryceharrington) = (unassigned)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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installer and livecd should detect vmware mouse device and use the right driver
So all that's missing now is to put xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse in main?
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Status: New = Triaged
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installer and livecd should detect vmware mouse device and use the right driver
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Same problem as Tim Hull confirmed also with VMWare Workstation 5.5.2
and Gutsy Beta 1 (Desktop-LiveCD and Installed), Feisty Host.
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In Gutsy Beta 1, I am seeing this problem again with VMware Fusion 1.0 and
1.1b1. In particular, what is happening is that in addition to the vmmouse
driver not being used by default, it isn't even *included* on the beta 1 cd.
Thus, I had to download it from the repository and manually edit
This is now uploaded to gutsy and will be available in Tribe-5.
I tried packaging it two ways - first by utilizing vmmouse_detect's
autoconf infrastructure and putting mdetect's files into it. This gave
a nice package, but resulted in a gargantuan diff between us and debian.
I was concerned
Fine for me to fix for Tribe 4, but not a blocker.
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Target: tribe-4 = ubuntu-6.06.2
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Target: ubuntu-6.06.2 = ubuntu-7.10-beta
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After talking with colin watson, it seemed that mdetect was the best
place to put vmmouse_detect. Merging these was a bit of a challenge
since they use completely different build systems, but I got a
functioning package put together yesterday. I'll post it for testing
once it's had some review,
Bryce, thanks so much for doing this! The patch didn't apply cleanly in
a Feisty guest but adding the same changes worked just fine. I think
adding vmmouse_detect to an existing package would be the thing to do.
Also, (you probably already know this) xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse will
need to be
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Assignee: Rodrigo Novo = Bryce Harrington
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Hi Philip,
I've tested out your vmmouse detection command and it works perfectly.
I'm attaching a modified dexconf that incorporates use of this tool.
Would you mind testing it out and make sure it works properly under
vmware?
$ sudo ./dexconf -o xorg.conf
I'm wondering whether we should
I have put together a simple program that will test for the presence of
the vmmouse device and return 0 if it is present or 1 otherwise.
http://intr.overt.org/misc/vmmouse-detect-1.0.0.tar.bz2
I don't know what the best way to integrate this into the installer and
live-cd startup flows is. It
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