On Thu, 31 May 2018 12:10:13 +0200 deloptes <delop...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You see all works fine until systemd gets in the game. > As I refused to use systemd I can't help much, but this needs to be > investigated Was Jessie already using systemd by default? If "yes" then maybe this is not the source of the problem as the mouse was working correctly on Jessie? I connected another BT controller (chinese MOCUTE BT controller, which can be used as keypad or mouse) and it was working correctly. > Here you see sender=:1.0 -> destination=(null destination) > > signal time=1527752498.410215 sender=:1.0 -> destination=(null destination) > serial=4147 path=/org/freedesktop/systemd1; > interface=org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager; member=UnitRemoved > > Can you try booting without systemd ? You need sysvinit and add > init=/lib/sysvinit/init to your kernal command line. > When system is up check > > ps -A | head -3 > PID TTY TIME CMD > 1 ? 00:00:33 init > 2 ? 00:00:01 kthreadd OK, I booted as you suggested, but the mouse problem remains. Any other suggestions? Regards, Piotr