On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 09:51:46AM +0100, Klaus Ethgen wrote: > Hello Mr. Branden, > > Am Do den 26. Feb 2004 um 20:21 schriebst Du: > > I agree. Mr. Ethgen, your input device configuration looks pathological > > to me. I am not sure it is reasonable to load 5 instances of the wacom > > driver, each with a different configuration, point them all at the same > > port, and expect things to work. > > Ehem, this configuration is absolutely correct and working. The wacom > has different pens and other devices which has only different ID's This > is working fine for a cuple of years now.
Okay. Thanks for correcting my misunderstanding. > The open error message is only because the wacom is simply not > connected. But this was also no problem until now. I only connect the > wacom if I whant to use it. > > But this all is not the problem. The problem is that the mouse > (/dev/psaux) and the keyboard freeze. I do not think that this has > anythink to do with the not existing wacom on usb. Are you using Linux 2.6, by any chance? > Also the error is very spontanely. It hapens not directely after start. > It hapens after a cuple of houres or at least after 15-20 Minutes. So I > think about a memory problem. (missing free()?) Could be that, could be something else. Some kind of timeout, perhaps. -- G. Branden Robinson | Arguments, like men, are often Debian GNU/Linux | pretenders. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- Plato http://people.debian.org/~branden/ |
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