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On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Maxim Wexler <maxim.wexler@×××××.com>wrote: |
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> Hi group, |
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> after a world update including 3.5.7 sources and nvidia-drivers-304.60 I |
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> have no mouse. In the console or desktop. The kernel recognizes the mouse |
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> and it appears in lsusb. I carried over the kernel from last time w/make |
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> oldconfig. All the relevant services are started: gpm, udev, dbus. |
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> My xorg.conf(written by nvidia-xconfig) is here: |
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> http://bpaste.net/show/54023 |
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> Xorg.0.log: |
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> http://bpaste.net/show/54024 |
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> FWIW I uncommented this line in rc.conf |
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> rc_hotplug="!net.*" |
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> Can't think of what else to add. |
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> Max. |
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> This is still a problem. Have to use Ubuntu, ugh! I booted a new kernel, |
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no help. Have all necessary config options. /dev/input/mice. Mouse/s work |
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in Ubuntu. Not in Gentoo, not a different mouse, not a different usb slot. |
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It's not hardware, but $cat /proc/bus/input/devices mentions keyboard but |
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no mouse. That's the only screwup. Oh, and when you enter #cat |
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/dev/input/mice while moving the mouse, nothing happens. Otherwise |
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everything seems "normal" dmesg, lsusb all see the mouse. gpm "started |
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successfully" etc. |
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Took this to irc #gentoo. <crickets> |