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Mostofi 09-14-2009 12:11 PM

Mouse not working in Slackware 13
 
Hi,

I have downloaded Slackware 13 and installed it on Virtual Box.
When I was running it I noticed that gpm is working but when I started X I couldn't even move my mouse.

Then I installed Slackware 13 on my Compaq laptop both usb mouse and touchpad worked with gpm but I had the same problem in X.

I have used Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, Fedora, Mandriva, and even Slackware 12.2 before but never seen this problem.

Any help out there?

Alien Bob 09-14-2009 12:21 PM

Slackware 13.0 32bit or 64bit?

Eric

Mostofi 09-14-2009 02:47 PM

Slackware 13 32 bit

Alien Bob 09-14-2009 02:59 PM

Did you by any chance install the 32bit multilib packages that I created, and then ran the slackpkg command after that?

There is a bug in my multilib setup (which I am fixing right now) so that if you run slackpkg after installing my set of multilib packages and then tell slackpkg to install the *.new files that it finds, you will end up with empty /etc/rc.d/rc.hald , /etc/rc.d/rc.messagebus and /etc/rc.d/rc.mysqld scripts.

The result of not starting hal and dbus when the computer boots will perhaps not be immediately obvious, but if you start X, you will have no mouse and no keyboard.

The fix is to reinstall the hal, dbus and mysqld packages:
Code:

upgradepkg --reinstall a/dbus-1.2.14-x86_64-1.txz
upgradepkg --reinstall l/hal-0.5.11-x86_64-6.txz
upgradepkg --reinstall ap/mysql-5.0.84-x86_64-1.txz

and make sure you use the *.new files that will be installed in /etc/rc.d/ ...

Eric

raconteur 09-14-2009 06:31 PM

I'm seeing an issue with KVM switches and KDE where the keyboard works fine and the mouse won't, but I don't have enough info to pin it on any aspect of the distribution yet. It could be gpm or just about anything related to the switches. I'll keep poking around to develop better info.

onebuck 09-14-2009 06:55 PM

Hi,


Quote:

Originally Posted by raconteur (Post 3682813)
I'm seeing an issue with KVM switches and KDE where the keyboard works fine and the mouse won't, but I don't have enough info to pin it on any aspect of the distribution yet. It could be gpm or just about anything related to the switches. I'll keep poking around to develop better info.

I suggest creating a new thread instead of hi-jacking this one. :)

Mostofi 09-14-2009 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alien Bob (Post 3682617)
Did you by any chance install the 32bit multilib packages that I created, and then ran the slackpkg command after that?

There is a bug in my multilib setup (which I am fixing right now) so that if you run slackpkg after installing my set of multilib packages and then tell slackpkg to install the *.new files that it finds, you will end up with empty /etc/rc.d/rc.hald , /etc/rc.d/rc.messagebus and /etc/rc.d/rc.mysqld scripts.

The result of not starting hal and dbus when the computer boots will perhaps not be immediately obvious, but if you start X, you will have no mouse and no keyboard.

The fix is to reinstall the hal, dbus and mysqld packages:
Code:

upgradepkg --reinstall a/dbus-1.2.14-x86_64-1.txz
upgradepkg --reinstall l/hal-0.5.11-x86_64-6.txz
upgradepkg --reinstall ap/mysql-5.0.84-x86_64-1.txz

and make sure you use the *.new files that will be installed in /etc/rc.d/ ...

Eric

no,
I'm using the 32 bit version not 64.

Alien Bob 09-15-2009 01:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mostofi (Post 3682916)
no,
I'm using the 32 bit version not 64.

Well ISee you edited your previous post from "64bit" to "32bit". IN the case of 32bit Slackware, my answer does not apply of course.
Unless you provide troubleshooting information (log excerpts etc...) I can not start imagining what is wrong in your virtual box.

Eric

Mostofi 09-15-2009 07:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alien Bob (Post 3683200)
Well ISee you edited your previous post from "64bit" to "32bit". IN the case of 32bit Slackware, my answer does not apply of course.
Unless you provide troubleshooting information (log excerpts etc...) I can not start imagining what is wrong in your virtual box.

Eric

Can you explain more about "log excerpts" and where can I get them?

Alien Bob 09-15-2009 07:36 AM

A "log excerpt" is the term for the relevant parts of your log file(s) that show indication of what is going on (errors, warnings, diagnostics).
As for where to get them... on your local machine of course. Look in /var/log and see what you can find there. Run "dmesg" and inspect the output. Copy the relevant bits into this forum (use [ code ] [ /code ] tags around your log lines to make it easier for other people to read).

Eric


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