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Peter, |
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Same problem here, evdev no longer seems to work for me, but I can't find |
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any error messages. I have both an MX1000 and a G5, both of which I used |
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custom udev nodes on. Worked fine in 7.0. I have switched to the |
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ExplorerPS/2 protocol for now, and it works fine without any additional |
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settings. You may have to alter your xmodmap or xinput settings. |
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On 10/8/06, Peter Gille <farfargoth@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hello all, |
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> I have installed beryl and Xorg 7.1 as described in this guide: |
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> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_nVidia_GL_Desktop_Effects |
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> It is working great, except for the fact that my USB mouse, a Logitech |
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> MX-518, is no longer working. It works in console-mode using gpm so I |
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> assume there must be something wrong in either my xorg.conf or in the |
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> evdev driver. |
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> Attached are my xorg.conf and my Xorg.0.log. |
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> /dev/input/logitech is a device-node created by my custom udev-rules. |
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> If anyone have any suggestions for solving this problem they would be |
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> greatly appreciated. |
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Jason Weisberger |
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jbdubbs@×××××.com |