On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 08:09:41PM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote: > > > Hint: use /dev/gpmdata as your Pointer for X. > > > > Why? I've got gpm running to use the mouse on the console, and in > > my XF86Config the pointer section uses /dev/mouse, which is linked > > to /dev/psaux. And everything works just fine. Worked just fine > > when I was running slink, worked just fine when I was running potato, > > and still works just fine running woody. > > > because MY system tends to hang upon every third console switch with this > configuration. YMMV.
It depends on your hardware. I've had varying degrees of success with different mice. Currently I'm using XFree4 and that 7 button optical USB mouse that MS makes. I like it. It doesnt get gummed up, and was easy to setup. I had a mouse that whenever I setup as an IMPS2 pointer, refused to work if gpm was running. Its just good to know alternatives if you have issues with gpm/X. There's usually a work around. If you dont care, thats valid too. I was just pointing out an option. -- Mental "When in doubt, use brute force." --Ken Thompson (author of unix) PGP 2.6.3a Public Key: http://www.neverlight.com/Mental-PublicKey.pgp GPG 1.0.1 Public Key: http://www.neverlight.com/mental-gpg.asc
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