Hi Kingsly,
Damn, all I seem to be doing in this thread is:
1. Get a suggestion.
2. Say ``(1) doesn't work''
3. Goto (1)
>>>>> "Kingsly" == Kingsly John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kingsly> +++ Raj Mathur [2004-03-23 09:25:07]:
>> Upgraded to 2.6.0 a while back. Everything (except the ones
>> below) is fine, the machine is fast, devices are recognised and
>> working, etc. BTW, I compile my own kernels, this one was no
>> exception.
Kingsly> 2.6.4 has been out for a couple of weeks...
Yeah, but 2.6.3 sort of br0k3 sound for me, so I'm not too keen on
2.6.4 at the moment.
>> 1. APM+mouse. I have a PS/2 mouse with the driver compiled as
>> a module. Earlier when I suspended the system only a keystroke
>> would be able to unsuspend it. However, now a mouse movement
>> also unsuspends the system. Any clue how to disable that? I
>> prefer my systems to remain suspended until explicitly told to
>> unsuspend, and it's too easy to brush against the mouse table
>> when walking up and down.
Kingsly> I don't think this has to do with the 2.6 kernel.. my
Kingsly> mouse movements have always awakened my monitor(dpms).
Only with 2.6 for me.
>> 2. KDE screenlock. For some reason kcheckpass is refusing to
>> accept my password once the screen gets locked. Used to work
>> just fine with 2.4.x. Weird...
Kingsly> I had a similiar issue with xlock ... traced it down to a
Kingsly> missing pam config file.
Kingsly> wonder if this helps...
Kingsly> [EMAIL PROTECTED] kingsly]$ cat /etc/pam.d/kscreensaver
Kingsly> #%PAM-1.0 auth required /lib/security/pam_stack.so
Kingsly> service=system-auth [EMAIL PROTECTED] kingsly]$
Suxqu0rs, already have that file with the appropriate entry in place.
>> 4. Modules. Installed the new modutils and enabled module
>> auto-load in the kernel, but I still have to insert modules
>> manually.
Kingsly> Your init scripts may need some tweaking... some entries
Kingsly> in /proc have changed a bit from 2.4.
Got a pointer to where I could get more information about this?
Regards,
-- Raju
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