Re: X working on VMware

2007-02-24 Thread massimo s.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: > Hi, > > > I wanna work X on Debian GNU/Hurd on VMware. > But VMware seems not to support xorg mouse protocol "OSMouse." > > How should i correct it on protocol? On my vmware virtual machine it seems to work.WHat problems do you experience? m. -- To UNSUBSCRI

Re: X working on VMware

2007-02-24 Thread yama1066
"massimo s." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: > > Hi, > > > > > > I wanna work X on Debian GNU/Hurd on VMware. > > But VMware seems not to support xorg mouse protocol "OSMouse." > > > > How should i correct it on protocol? > > On my vmware virtual machine it seems to w

Re: X working on VMware

2007-02-24 Thread massimo s.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: > "massimo s." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: Try removing the "ZAxisMapping", I remember to have read that this causes troubles on GNU/Hurd. m. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Co

Re: X working on VMware

2007-02-24 Thread Yamamoto, Hiroyuki
"massimo s." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: > > "massimo s." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: > > Try removing the "ZAxisMapping", I remember to have read that this > causes troubles on GNU/Hurd. I tried removing the "ZAxisMapping", and al

Re: X working on VMware

2007-02-25 Thread Yamamoto, Hiroyuki
Have I made a mistake in the method of generating /dev/mouse? I generate /dev/cons/mouse by # console -d vga -d pc_kbd --repeat=kbd -d pc_mouse --repeat=mouse -c /dev/vcs or # console -d vga -d pc_kbd --repeat=kbd -d pc_mouse --repeat=mouse --protocol=ps/2 -c /dev/vcs and /dev/mouse is symbolic-l

Re: X working on VMware

2007-02-26 Thread Richard Braun
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 02:21:24PM +0900, Yamamoto, Hiroyuki wrote: > Have I made a mistake in the method of generating /dev/mouse? > > I generate /dev/cons/mouse by > # console -d vga -d pc_kbd --repeat=kbd -d pc_mouse --repeat=mouse -c /dev/vcs > or > # console -d vga -d pc_kbd --repeat=kbd -d p

Re: X working on VMware

2007-02-26 Thread Yamamoto, Hiroyuki
"Richard Braun." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Let me recall that the mouse support isn't entirely functionnal. For example, > you can't drag (click and then move the mouse, to select text or move a > window). Also, I didn't find any error in your log. Please paste it on > a paste site like http://p

Re: X working on VMware

2007-02-26 Thread Andreas B. Mundt
Hi Hiroyuki, I observed exactly the same behaviour you describe on my qemu Hurd installation and also on my installation on real hardware. Both after updating to the latest packages a few days ago. X worked before and I didn't change the configuration, so there might be some bug in the latest X

Re: X working on VMware

2007-03-01 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki
Hi, all. If it was fvwm, I was able to start on VMware by referring to the following mail though I cannot start xfce4 completely yet. http://lists.debian.org/debian-hurd/2006/11/msg00100.html Why only fvwm was able to be started is not understood though wmaker and ctwm also tested the start to m

Re: X working on VMware

2007-03-01 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki
I described the mistake a little. As a result of the examination, Window Maker and ctwm started. The result of trying various Window Manager on Debian GNU/Hurd on VMware is as follows: Window Maker: OK Afterstep: OK IceWM: OK Qvwm: OK ratpoison: OK fvwm: OK ctwm: OK Fluxbox: impossible Waimea:

Re: Re: X working on VMware

2007-02-28 Thread Yamamoto, Hiroyuki
"Andreas B. Mundt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I observed exactly the same behaviour you describe on my qemu Hurd > installation and > also on my installation on real hardware. Both after updating to the latest > packages > a few days ago. X worked before and I didn't change the configuration,