[SGVLUG] FC 5 no mouse
David Lawyer
dave at lafn.org
Sun Apr 9 23:03:02 PDT 2006
On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 04:52:29AM -0700, Don Saxton wrote:
> mouseconfig was removed in fc5. The reason given is that it is suppose
> to the mouse "automatically". My xorg.conf looks similar to yours except
> my protocol is "IMPS/2" which in the interest of science I changed to
> "auto" and I have a /dev/input/mice instead of /dev/mouse. Neither works
> but this must be something lower in the food chain because I also get no
> mouse in text mode (cntl-alt-f1). If this was 30 years earlier, I would
> think that that is run by xterm, but now I don't know who runs the text
> mode terminal.
Text mode doesn't have a mouse unless a program you run in text mode
supports a mouse and gpm is running. gpm is often started by an init
script and runs as a daemon.
Who runs text mode? Getty does at first since it puts a login prompt
on the terminal. Then the login program takes over from getty and
lets you log in. Then the bash shell takes over and runs the
terminal. But I don't think that the bash shell knows anything about
the mouse.
> Looking at xterm I didn't see anything that obviously
> fixed mice.
>
> I have a line in dmesg starting "mice: ps/2 mouse..." but when I look at
> lsmod, I see nothing mouse like.
On my PC I show ps2mouse and mousedev modules. This support could be built
into the kernel so you wouldn't need these modules.
David Lawyer
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