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Re: Mouse configuration during installation needs improvement



Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> With current kernels, if you use /dev/input/mice, the port can be shared
> by gpm and X at the same time, and all mice you connect (no matter what)
> show up in that device.  Of course PS/2 mice can not be connected while
> the system is on, since the hardware simply is not designed for that (I
> believe it can actually be damaged by trying although I have no seen it
> happen.).  On a few systems it seems to work if you plug in a ps/2 mouse
> on the fly, but on the vast majority it does not work until you reset
> the system.  USB mice of course are hot plug and hence much simpler.
> 
> I like gpm, and use it, but I no longer point X at it like I used to
> now that the kernel allows mouse sharing at all times (as long as you
> don't try to use the obsolete /dev/psaux device to access the mouse).
> 
> gpm would also be on the first CD already, if lots of people used it.
> Apparently they do not.

gpm also leads to a number of complications for some users, as seen in the 
BTS.

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see shy jo

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