Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Mouse/X problem

2003-02-24 Thread Ken Godee
Here's what I'm using and works with no problems. ws001 uses a MS Wheel Mouse Optical PS2/USB [Default] SERVER = 192.168.2.10 XSERVER= auto X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "PS/2" X_MOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev/psaux" X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION = 400

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Mouse/X problem

2003-02-24 Thread Henrik Ormåsen
Helo Kenneth! Sun, 19 Jan 2003, Kenneth Godee wrote: > > > I'm using generic three-button wheel mice (PS/2) and the > > > x_mouse_protocol (etc.) in lts.conf is: > > > X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "IMPS/2" > > > X_MOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev/psaux" > > > X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION = 400 > >

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Mouse/X problem

2003-01-19 Thread Tom Brown
>X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "IMPS/2" Protocol is MS Intelli Mouse (IM). Might try some other PS/2 protocols. Our gang of geeks has run into this problem installing X on Vector Linux (Slackware 8) low resource boxes. Using a different X configuration utility sometimes solves the problem, which le

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Mouse/X problem

2003-01-19 Thread pedro noticioso
check the servers XF86Config mouse settings, Im sure it will help, other than that heres the doc, and I asure you, there IS a solution 8) http://www.xfree86.org/4.2.1/mouse.4.html --- Kenneth Godee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'm using generic three-button wheel mice (PS/2) > and the > > > x

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Mouse/X problem

2003-01-19 Thread pedro noticioso
carefully set up a dynamic dns with dyndns.org for example since its a dialup service you will have to do a lot of testing to make sure it works well, because I doubt that someone in there could help you fix it in case something went wrong with it just a remote ssh connection will do the job --

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Mouse/X problem

2003-01-19 Thread Jake Schroeder
On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 07:16:33AM -0500, Jeff Nelson wrote: > Hi, > I'm using generic three-button wheel mice (PS/2) and the > x_mouse_protocol (etc.) in lts.conf is: > X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "IMPS/2" > X_MOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev/psaux" > X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION = 400 > X_

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Mouse/X problem

2003-01-19 Thread Kenneth Godee
> > I'm using generic three-button wheel mice (PS/2) and the > > x_mouse_protocol (etc.) in lts.conf is: > > X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "IMPS/2" > > X_MOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev/psaux" > > X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION = 400 > > X_MOUSE_BUTTONS= 3 > > > ... > > I have always had

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Mouse/X problem

2003-01-19 Thread rob apodaca
... > Hi, > I'm using generic three-button wheel mice (PS/2) and the > x_mouse_protocol (etc.) in lts.conf is: > X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "IMPS/2" > X_MOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev/psaux" > X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION = 400 > X_MOUSE_BUTTONS= 3 > ... I have always had problems w

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Mouse/X problem

2003-01-19 Thread Jeff Nelson
> I have experienced this behaviour and these were the causes: > > 1. The mouse was unplugged and plugged back in while the ws was powered > up. > > 2. Incorrect x_mouse_protocol in lts.conf > > There could be other causes. > > What kind of mice are you using and what does your lts.conf file >

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Mouse/X problem

2003-01-18 Thread rob apodaca
On 18 Jan 2003 18:23:32 -0500 Jeff Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, my Colombia lab is getting heavily used this afternoon, and I > have discovered just one big problem. Every now and then, the X > cursor goes absolutely wild--small mouse movements result in random > clicks and uncontrol

[Ltsp-discuss] Mouse/X problem

2003-01-18 Thread Jeff Nelson
Well, my Colombia lab is getting heavily used this afternoon, and I have discovered just one big problem. Every now and then, the X cursor goes absolutely wild--small mouse movements result in random clicks and uncontrollable, rapid movements. When this happens, Nautilus also crashes after a few