Re: Wacom-tablet: Gimp kills mouse

2000-07-13 Thread Victor Klos
Hi, I currently have a Wacom Intuos tablet in addition to a PS/2 mouse connected to my machine (Linux 2.2.15, XFree86 3.3.6, Gtk 1.2.8, Gimp 1.1.24). Normally, they live in peaceful coexistence - I can alternatively use the mouse or the tablet to move the X pointer. As soon as I

Re: Wacom-tablet: Gimp kills mouse

2000-07-13 Thread Peter Daum
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Victor Klos wrote: Hi, I currently have a Wacom Intuos tablet in addition to a PS/2 mouse connected to my machine (Linux 2.2.15, XFree86 3.3.6, Gtk 1.2.8, Gimp 1.1.24). Normally, they live in peaceful coexistence - I can alternatively use the mouse or

Re: Wacom-tablet: Gimp kills mouse

2000-07-13 Thread Victor Klos
huge snip more snip still more Hi Victor, can you remember specifically, what you changed to solve this problem? I can't really believe that in my case wrong device nodes are the problem. The only devices of interest are /dev/psaux (Nr. 10:1) for the PS/2 mouse and

Re: Wacom-tablet: Gimp kills mouse

2000-07-10 Thread Jeff Sheffield
well i am such a geek that I have multiple computers. I have 1 mon 1 key and 1 mouse. When i switch back and forth between x servers gpm gets all confused about the pointer (I suspect you are seeing a side effect of that same problem. My solution... ctrl-alt-f3 ctrl-alt-f7 (don't move the

Wacom-tablet: Gimp kills mouse

2000-07-09 Thread Peter Daum
Hi, I currently have a Wacom Intuos tablet in addition to a PS/2 mouse connected to my machine (Linux 2.2.15, XFree86 3.3.6, Gtk 1.2.8, Gimp 1.1.24). Normally, they live in peaceful coexistence - I can alternatively use the mouse or the tablet to move the X pointer. As soon as I start Gimp, the