On Tuesday 05 February 2002 12:30 pm, Craig Dickson wrote:
[snip]
>
> Unless you really have a need for the mouse in console mode, it's best
> to get rid of gpm entirely. X's responsiveness to mouse events is
> hindered by interposing an extra, unnecessary user process. There was
> some interesting
begin ben quotation:
> not sure if this will help, as i don't use a scroll-mouse--though the
> erratic mouse motion is exactly the problem i had--and i don't even
> understand why or how this solution works, but it does work for me, so
> you might want to try it.
>
> in /etc/gpm.conf, do
>
> r
On Tuesday 05 February 2002 08:59 am, Greer, Darren (MED) wrote:
> Lo all, I just installed the latest x-window-system-core from
> "unstable".
>
> I have configured it to my system, and am having some issues with my
> Mouse in X-windows. I have configured it with and without scroll
> enabled with
-windows + Mouse issue
You might try with gpm and without.
I usually had problems with gpm and pointing your mouse to /dev/gmpdata
-Original Message-
From: Greer, Darren (MED) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 12:10 PM
To: 'Kurc, Marcin A.'
Subject: RE:
7;
Subject: Re: X-windows + Mouse issue
begin Greer, Darren (MED) quotation:
> Lo all, I just installed the latest x-window-system-core from
> "unstable".
>
> I have configured it to my system, and am having some issues with my
> Mouse in X-windows. I have co
begin Greer, Darren (MED) quotation:
> Lo all, I just installed the latest x-window-system-core from
> "unstable".
>
> I have configured it to my system, and am having some issues with my
> Mouse in X-windows. I have configured it with and without scroll
> enabled with the same problem.
>
>
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