FYI, I believe the correct mouse setup procedure is to use settrans with the appropriate protocol; e.g. ps/2, but the big Hurd secret is to set the mouse type in XF86Config to "osmouse". I posted something to this extent about adding this info to the Debian Hurd setup FAQ a while back.
- Doug Ivan Vilata Balaguer wrote: > On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 09:47:15PM +0100, Bob Wilkinson wrote: > > > > Had much the same problem myself. After a process of guesswork, > > I set the mouse to use logitech protocol - it stopped jumping around > > my screen. I don't *think* I have a logitech mouse, but this did > > work for me. YMMV. > > > > Please report to the list if this does work for you. > > Voilá, that trick _did_ work. I don't have the sources. Maybe > there is a problem with the parsing of arguments? I mean, maybe > /hurd/mouse sees 'microsoft' as the protocol name, but selects > some othe protocol then. Ah!, thanks a lot. > > Ivan > > -- > Ivan Vilata i Balaguer @ Powered by Debian GNU/Linux @ > "Cogito, sed sum" @ apt-get a life! @ > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]