Does this issue happen with the current beta of Jaunty? I don't seem to
be able to get vmmouse to work unless I disable AutoAddDevices.
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Same problems with VMWare Fusion and vmmouse_drv.so.
Can confirm update in proposed resolves the mouse problems.
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Copied to intrepid-updates.
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Package from -proposed works correctly in a VMware VM.
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Thanks for confirming the changes fix the issue.
Please don't append additional unrelated issues to this bug report...
this isn't a forum, it'll just add clutter. One issue per bug report
please!
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Martin, sorry, I was just copying what you specified in your comment
#25...
Argh, yeah, I'm a moron. Sorry. Looks good then.
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Great work! I tested it with a Kubuntu 8.04.1 host, VMWare Workstation
6.5.0, Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid guest with WMWare Tools 6.5.0 build 118116
installed. I installed the xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse fix from the
intrepid-proposed repository, then restarted the virtual machine. The
mouse now moves
I had a section for an aiptek tablet using the wacom driver that wasn't
connected that started with 4/11 updates to give problems. X would
consume ~40% CPU along with g-s-d ~30%, some settings applications would
complain about g-s-d not being available (although it was running).
I first thought
I confirm that with the old version I had to grab the input focus in kvm
to use the mouse. With the -proposed version, the mouse works seamlessly
between kvm guest and the host system.
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+ install -D -m 755 debian/hal-probe-vmmouse debian/usr/bin
/xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse/usr/lib/hal/hal-probe-vmmouse
debian/usr/bin/ is obviously wrong here, it's debian/PACKAGENAME, i.
e. debian/xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse/usr...
Also, it's *still* not the new upstream version which fixes
Martin, sorry, I was just copying what you specified in your comment
#25...
Regarding the upstream version, as comment #28 from the upstream
developer points out, this patch carries the change which fixes the
actual driver. The upstream changes were this one fix, plus a lot of
autoconfage change
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Bryce,
I meant that you cannot use debian/xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse.install to
install the hal callout, since the package ships it with 644 permissions
(in the diff.gz). Thus the .install should only install the FDI, and
drop the hal-probe-vmmouse line. debian/rules shuold then do
install -D
Martin,
Good point. As I said, I have no problems shipping the original fdi file
- it will work just fine.
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In my opinion, this fix should not be sent out until bug 248521 is
fixed. It's marked as fixed now (after 1:12.5.1-1ubuntu5 was pushed
out), but several comments and my own observations shows that it's not
fixed.
It's better that vmware users get the mouse driver (which kind of works)
than that
Bryce has incorporated a more robust fix for 248521 into his diff for
this bug.
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Martin, I don't understand your directions in #18, but attached is my
guess at what you mean?
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Bryce, diff looks good to me.
I'm attaching an improved version of the fdi file - it tries to detect
the VMware virtual machine so the probe binary isn't actually called on
real hardware. The probe is still required because a VM could have the
mouse device disabled.
This is just an optimization
Is this realy still a problem?? I am using Intrepid RC on Vmware
Workstation 5.5.0 and do not have this problem. The mouse releases with
Ctrl-Alt and when I click into the VM it grabs my mouse. This also works
with the livecd, an upgrade from 8.04 to Intrepid RC and with the latest
updates.
Tux [2008-10-24 10:25 -]:
Is this realy still a problem?? I am using Intrepid RC on Vmware
Workstation 5.5.0 and do not have this problem. The mouse releases with
Ctrl-Alt and when I click into the VM it grabs my mouse. This also works
with the livecd, an upgrade from 8.04 to Intrepid RC
Ok, clear. Can I help solve this by testing or providing information?
Tux
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I have no mouse entry in my xorg.conf and lshal | grep mouse gives me
the following result:
info.capabilities = {'input', 'input.mouse'} (string list)
info.product = 'Macintosh mouse button emulation' (string)
input.product = 'Macintosh mouse button emulation' (string)
info.product =
Sorry, I missed that in my first review: You need to install the hal
callout in debian/rules with install -m 755. Wit just dh_install, it
will end up as 644 in /usr/lib/hal and not work. The script is in the
diff.gz, so on unpacking the source it will be 644.
Also, this debdiff now removes a
That is, since the current -vmmouse driver is broken and can hardly get
worse, I wouldn't mind an upload of the newer version *without* the
magic fdi for intrepid final. We don't use it by default, so having it
available for people who enable it manually would be good.
I'm just a bit concerned
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Sorry, I guess it wasn't pointed out anywhere: xserver-xorg-input-
vmmouse.install needs fixed paths. The .fdi goes into
/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/, the hal callout goes into
/usr/lib/hal/.
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Also, I guess that update should include the new upstream version?
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Change looks fine and Martin's file locations are the the ones to use.
As Martin says, we'd better make sure the updated vmmouse binary works
correctly or the hotplug support will actually make things worse
(throwing a completely broken driver at the user instead of a sub-
optimal but basically
More than one way to skin a cat...
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If that doesn't work, nothing will :-)
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Martin, could you take a brief look at this?
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Bryce, can you get a debdiff prepared with all of the bits from Philip
so that we can review this?
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I don't have vmware at hand ATM, but I tested it with kvm. The .fdi and
callout look sane, are focused, and do the right thing, my mouse now
uses the vmmouse driver. ACK on those. However, the mouse just jumps
around erratically between the corner in kvm, if I see it at all. I
guess that's what is
if a fix is available we can still consider it prior to release, but I'm
dropping the milestone since this shouldn't be a release blocker.
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Do I understand correctly that you're proposing to fix this bug in SRU?
In that case, we should drop the 'ubuntu-8.10' milestone, which refers
to bugs fixed before the final release.
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I added the ubuntu-8.10 milestone in hopes it could be included with the
release, esp. if it is a trivial fix as Timo suggests.
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Sounds like a trivial fix. The driver can host these files for now,
until HAL can detect the device.
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** Attachment added: fdi descriptor for vmmouse
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** Attachment added: Callout script to invoke vmmouse-detect
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I'd like to nominate adding input hotplug support as an SRU. Intrepid
isn't officially out yet, but it will be before any update can take
place. If we agree that the broken driver should be fixed, the driver
will still be very difficult to actually use in the absence of fixing
this bug. Users
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