"Carl B. Constantine" wrote:
>
> On 11/15/2000 16:30, D & A Spicer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I'm having a strange problem with gpm (and X I guess) since I upgraded to
> > woody. Upon bootup, the mouse will not work. I believe X in Storm is setup
> > to use the gpm repeater.....so I figured the problem has to be with gpm. I
> > tried restarting gpm with gpm -k, to no avail. I was getting desperate so I
> > starting playing with gpm-mouse-test. As soon as I run this, the mouse
> > starts to work....at which point I ^C and gpm is now functioning....as does
> > mouse control in X.
> >
> > So my question is: How do I get gpm to behave properly on bootup? (Without
> > the hacked work-around)
>
> Did you ever find a solution to this issue? I'm now having a similar problem
> now that I've recompiled my kernel to a 2.4 kernel with USB support.
>
> Any USB guru's out there for the best USB setup solution so USB mice and
> kbds work properly? I have the hotpluggable stuff installed but still things
> don't seem to work right. Maybe I missed an option in the kernel??
>
> --
gpm -Did they fixed this to work with X4?X in woody is X4 and as per
X4.0 gpm
wouldn't work with it.Maybe it's still not fixed properly .
USB mice and Kbd- did you try to enable in BIOS -USB legacy support ?
Normally
it needed just for BIOS and DOS but you never know....Also it may be a
good idea
while you're there to set assign IRQ for USB and see if that IRQ doesn't
conflict
with something else.
--
The best way to escape from a problem is to solve it.
Alan Saporta
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