plicated. If fixing xorg.conf does not help, please send your config
> and log.
Yes, that was the problem, I wonder how one of those got there.
However leaving /dev/input/mice dind't solve completely the problem, I
had to
leave /dev/psaux to get everything working.
Thanks. Cheers.
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ystem loads GDM.
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Disable "dri"
to "module", and:
Option "NoDRI"
to "device".
With DRI disabled the GDM screen is not as wide as it was but it works.
However the mouse is a bit "crazy" it always click twice and the Desktop
becomes almost u
Severity: important
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It happens since I upgraded xserver-xorg-video-ati (and many other xorg
packages due to yesterdays upgrade).
Running Linux 2.6.21-1-686 #1 and libc6 2.6.1-5.
I have an ATI RADEON 7000 graphics card.
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