Re: Lenny: Mouse freezes after kde ends a session and kdm reappears on Intel G35 chipset

2008-10-05 Thread Rainer Dorsch
Patrice,

Am Mittwoch, 1. Oktober 2008 schrieb Patrice Pillot:
 Rainer Dorsch a écrit :
  I would like to verify if that problem also occurs on a fresh lenny
  install (without reinstalling the system). How would I completely
  regenerate an xorg.conf?

 Just try to do _without_ an xorg.conf. As far as your USB mouse is
 concerned, lenny's xorg can do pretty well without a conf file.


thanks for your reply. My lenny systems works well without an xorg.conf.

That is a nice solution.

Thanks, again,
Rainer




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Re: Lenny: Mouse freezes after kde ends a session and kdm reappears on Intel G35 chipset

2008-10-01 Thread Patrice Pillot
Rainer Dorsch a écrit :
 I would like to verify if that problem also occurs on a fresh lenny install 
 (without reinstalling the system). How would I completely regenerate an 
 xorg.conf?

Just try to do _without_ an xorg.conf. As far as your USB mouse is
concerned, lenny's xorg can do pretty well without a conf file.

HTH

pp


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Re: Lenny: Mouse freezes after kde ends a session and kdm reappears on Intel G35 chipset

2008-09-30 Thread Rainer Dorsch
Brice,

thanks for your quick reply. I applied this change to xorg.conf


Option  Device
/dev/input/by-id/usb-Logitech_USB-PS.2_Optical_Mouse-event-mouse
#   Option  Device/dev/input/event1

But this does not change the situation, the problem still exists. The mouse in 
kdm still hangs after I exit the first session.

Is X restarted when kdm reappears after a user quits a session?

I think about opening a bug report. Does anybody have an idea if that is 
rather a kdm issue or a X server issue? 

I would like to verify if that problem also occurs on a fresh lenny install 
(without reinstalling the system). How would I completely regenerate an 
xorg.conf?

Thanks,
Rainer

PS: I uploaded the new Xorg.0.log to 
http://bokomoko.de/~rd/X3500/Xorg.0.log-by-id


Am Montag, 15. September 2008 schrieb Brice Goglin:
 Rainer Dorsch wrote:
  Hello,
 
  I have a reproducable issue on with an Intel G35 chipset using the Intel
  GMA X3500 running Debian lenny with the latest updates of today:
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -s xserver-xorg-video-intel|grep Version
  Version: 2:2.3.2-2+lenny2
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -s kdm|grep Version
  Version: 4:3.5.9.dfsg.1-5
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
 
  Whenever I end a session and kdm reappears (which happens as far as I
  understand without restarting X), the mouse freezes and is placed in the
  middle of the screen. The keyboard ist still working within kdm and I can
  switch to virtual consoles. Crtl-Alt-Backspace restarts the X-Server and
  this fixes then the mouse issue.
 
  I checked Xorg.0.log on a virtual console, when the mouse hang. It
  contains these lines towards the end:
 
  (WW) Configured Mouse: Grab failed (Bad address)
  (WW) Configured Mouse: Release failed (Bad address)
 
  For reference, the full Xorg.0.log and xorg.conf are at
 
  http://bokomoko.de/~rd/X3500/
 
  Can anybody with confirm the problem? If yes, do yo have the same intel
  Xorg driver and kdm?
 
  Can anybody advice if and if yes, against which package I should open a
  bug report? What information should be included?

 The problem is probably
 Option Device /dev/input/event1
 I don't think there's any guarantee that this file is always named the
 same.

 You may find some help in
 http://who-t.blogspot.com/2008/07/input-configuration-in-nutshell.html

 Brice



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