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| Mark Hobley... |
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 9:08 am |
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I am running Debian Lenny. My system was operating normally, but after
rebooting the computer, my X11 mouse pointer no longer moves in response to
mouse movement. I am using an IBM compatible computer, and my mouse is
attached to the PS/2 port on the back of the machine.
After encountering this,I unplugged the mouse and re-attached it after
testing it on another machine. The connection is a good fit and I suspect
that the problem is being caused by a configuration change that has
occured maybe as a result of an upgrade by Debian.
Is there some sort of diagnostics I can run to see if there is communications
coming from the mouse? Could I tell via software, if there appears to be
a mouse connected to the PS/2 port?
My mouse operates via the /dev/input/mice driver.
Mark.
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Mark Hobley
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| Bill Marcum... |
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 12:36 am |
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On 2009-09-27, Mark Hobley <markhobley at (no spam) hotpop.donottypethisbit.com> wrote:
Quote: I am running Debian Lenny. My system was operating normally, but after
rebooting the computer, my X11 mouse pointer no longer moves in response to
mouse movement. I am using an IBM compatible computer, and my mouse is
attached to the PS/2 port on the back of the machine.
After encountering this,I unplugged the mouse and re-attached it after
testing it on another machine. The connection is a good fit and I suspect
that the problem is being caused by a configuration change that has
occured maybe as a result of an upgrade by Debian.
Is there some sort of diagnostics I can run to see if there is communications
coming from the mouse? Could I tell via software, if there appears to be
a mouse connected to the PS/2 port?
My mouse operates via the /dev/input/mice driver.
Mark.
You can type "sudo cat /dev/input/mice" and move the mouse. |
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