Here was the original spurring article from Ubuntu Devel digest. Might
be worthwhile emailing Oliver Grawert and see if he can get the Serial
mice working for Xubuntu
Message: 1
Date: Sat, 04 Feb 2006 14:27:39 +0100
From: Oliver Grawert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: serial mouse autodetection for Xorg - Look out, little furry
folk!
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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...And The Mouse Police Never Sleeps
we recently found a way to bind serial mice to /dev/input/mice which
will make the life of serial mouse users a lot easier in the future (no
need to reconfigure your X config anymore, just install and start the
inputattach tool with the correct values and it will work)
thats already quite nice, but we'd love to provide full autodetection
for such legacy hardware. to implement this, i'll need some more data
how many mice are really detectable and which brand/model they are...
(a question and some detection code will be added in later versions of
the hwdb-client application but first we want to get an overview of the
percentage of detectable serial mice at all)
if you own a serial mice and want to help here please run the following
commandline (copy/paste):
mdetect -vvv 2>/dev/null | grep tty
*** DONT MOVE THE MOUSE WHILE RUNNING IT, THIS WILL NOT GIVE THE DESIRED
INFO WE NEED HERE ***
if you have several serial ports, please repeat with the mouse plugged
in to each of them ...
collect the output and put it with the modelname and manufacturer name
into a mail that you send to me personally (please dont spam the
mailinglist with this info)
thanks for helping to make ubuntu better ....
ciao
oli
Colin McDermott wrote:
I will test this out on the Regular Ubuntu. But it did work in Breezy.
Colin
Matías Szeftel wrote:
Yes, but i'm talking about the live/desktop Xubuntu Flight 7, when XFCE4
starts, my mouse is locked. I know how to get it working, but i think it
would a very bad impression for people new to linux. Also, it's a LIVE
cd now, so it's supossed to work right out of the box and the main
installation procedure.
Well, just my thought.
Regards, Matías.
PS: I haven't test this with ubuntu or kubuntu (because is to heavy for
my old machine), but maybe they have this problem too. But since Ubuntu
and Kubuntu won't usually be installed on old hardware with serial
mouse, it's not serious.
Colin McDermott escribió:
I had thought that Ubuntu had resolved this issue with a particular
package that would sniff out the serial mouse automatically?
It may not have been in the Ubuntu Base.
Check up on it because it was in the ubuntu digest (somewhere). it was
possibly in a Bug fix as well
Naturally you can sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg to get the mouse
back .
Cheers
Colin
Matías Szeftel wrote:
I have a Celeron 300Mhz and a serial mouse that wasn t detected.
Shouldn't I have the option to chose what kind of mouse I'm using???
serial mouse are very common in old hardware, and this distribution
amis partly at that.
Thanx, Matías
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