Unfortunately that problem involved the mouse being
locked up as well as the keyboard. However that does
sound interesting. How would I get gpm to set up these
keystrokes and associations? Maybe it should be a
standard part of the mandrake distribution to have
such an out!
--- Michael Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Fri, 25 May 2001, SI Reasoning wrote:
> > I cannot get XFdrake to properly read my
> system.with
> > the new XFree86. First it does not give the 3.3.6
> or 4
> > choice anymore. Then after it asks questions and I
> set
> > it to config that I always do, it will totally
> lock up
> > the system when doing the test until I have to
> hard
> > reboot. Immediately upon X the first thing I
> notice is
> > that the mouse does not work, then I notice that
> > nothing else does either including our favorite
> ctrl +
> > Alt + BS.Often after such a hard lock, the system
> will
> > kick out to maintenance where I have to do a
> manual fsck.
> 
> Not a solution, but something that might come in
> handy:
> 
> Executing the command "/usr/bin/kbd_mode -a" will
> take away XF86's control
> of the keyboard, and you can then use Alt-F1 to get
> back to a console and
> find out what's going wrong with X.  If you use
> gpm's repeater mode
> (rather than letting X talk to the mouse directly),
> then you can use gpm's
> "Special commands" feature which enables you to
> associate commands with
> unlikely mouse sequences (such as triple-clicks). 
> You can therefore set
> up gpm to execute "/usr/bin/kbd_mode -a" if you e.g.
> triple-click both
> buttons then wait for a beep and click the left
> button again, thus giving
> you a handy escape route if XF86 freezes up.
> 
> Incidentally, I've found that mouse behaviour in X
> is a lot better when
> routed via gpm - X refused to acknowledge the middle
> button on some mice
> but gpm picked it up happily and forwarded it to X
> in a way that X
> understood.  Using gpm also means that you can plug
> the mouse in after
> starting X, or even change from a serial to a PS/2
> mouse in the middle of
> an X session.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Michael
> 
> 


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SI Reasoning
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