-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Update to lastest Xorg and/or change mouse protocol in Xorg configuration.
The default protocol is not emulated (at all, or well enough) by QEMU and while it detects a mouse it does not work, lastest Ubuntu version does not show this problem man xorg.conf or google it No information on how to configure a PS/2 mouse protocol in X11 is inside the scope of this mailing list. Regards, Natalia Portillo El 22/05/2011, a las 00:32, Brad Hards escribió: > On Sat, 21 May 2011 09:43:57 pm Amirali Shambayati wrote: >> Hi Brad, > Hi. > Please don't "top post" (google for this if you don't understand it). > >> Qemu starts, kernel boots and ubuntu's GUI boots. I use "dmesg" in >> terminal to see printks which I have put in kernel code. > When I wrote "Does it show up in dmesg or /proc?", I meant "Does the mouse > connection show up in dmesg output" and "Do you see the mouse in > /proc/bus/input/devices?" > >> My problem is >> that, mouse is hanged in the middle of the screen. > I still don't understand the problem. I'm guessing you see the cursor in the > guest, but the host mouse isn't having any effect on that guest cursor. > >> I need mouse to >> connect to Internet!! if anyway exists to make Internet connection >> using terminal, I won't need mouse anymore! > I don't understand what you are doing with the mouse, but there are various > command line tools (dhclient, ifconfig, etc) that you may be able to use in > the > client. These are nothing to do with qemu though. > >> I'm newbie with kernel debugging and using qemu. Your help will be so >> valuable for me. > A clear, explicit problem description will make this a lot easier. > > You still haven't answered all of my questions, and you still haven't > described what you've done to try to debug this problem. > > >> On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 5:44 AM, Brad Hards <br...@frogmouth.net> wrote: >>> On Friday 20 May 2011 23:59:25 Amirali Shambayati wrote: >>>> Mouse doesn't work on guest ubuntu. >>> >>> You need to debug it, as if it was real hardware. >>> >>>> But none of them worked for me. any help is appreciated. >>> >>> This isn't a very in-depth problem description. Remember that we can't >>> see your screen. >>> >>> Does qemu not start? Does the kernel not boot? Does it show up in dmesg >>> or /proc? Does it work in text mode but not in X (or vice versa)? Does >>> it work if you use the -device (qdev) approach instead? Does it work if >>> you use the monitor console to "hotplug" the mouse after boot instead of >>> on the command line? >>> >>> Basically, you need to tell us what debugging you've done, and the >>> results of each part of that debugging. >>> >>> It might also help to know which version of qemu you are using. >>> >>> Brad > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.17 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iF4EAREIAAYFAk3YpMcACgkQv/wfOsykIRTAVAD/XalIs5B9hNbCXiT6mBX3CU1a D5nzg1XgRSOAIAMZ5+sA/2WNgkCG1WZCwwIKN4i5g4rwknlKiFixEvWH8yGaMd1p =ttaL -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----