Samuel S Chessman wrote:
Likely causes:
gpm is configured and both x and gpm are using the same device
gpm is configured, X is using /dev/gpmdata and the repeat type
isn't raw, and X is getting the wrong mouse protocol
gpm is configured, the repeat type for gpm is raw, X is using
/dev/gpmdata, but protocol in XF86Config is incorrect.
Check /etc/gpm.conf repeat_type and device
Check /etc/XF86Config-4 Option "Device" and Option "Protocol"
If you are using gpm, it is recommended to set repeat_type=raw
and in XF89Config-4 use Option "Device" "/dev/gpmdata" and
Option "Protocol" whatever your mouse is.
Hearty and helpful. I'll take another serving of that anytime please.
You da man Sam. You da fscking man :)
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