Hello list,
I think I have a bug on hand. I want confirmation to file it as a bug.
I recntly upgraded my computers at office and home to FC2 from FC1. At office, as smooth as it could be. At home too, it was perfect except for one major problem in FC2 not able to drive my Serial mouse. This is an old Celeron 460 Mhz computer with which FC1 coped admirably and had detected my serial mouse at installation. FC2 failed to detect my serial mouse and when properly chosen in subsequent screens, it failed to drive it.
FC2 kept my old kernel 2.4.22-1.2194.nptl while installing a new 2.6.5 kernel. I have detected a pattern in mouse not working when I boot in 2.6.5 and working always when I boot in 2.4.22 series.
This pattern is further reinforced by what happens with Knoppix - 3.6 Live CD. Whenever I chose 2.6 seies kernel, Knoppix fails to drive my mouse, when I let be the default kernel 2.4.2x , it never fails to detect and drive mouse.
I have also run SUSE 9.1 with kernel 2.6.4-52 with which Serial mouse is detected and works fine.
It seems the bug is in kernel at & above 2.6.5.
Is there anubody else who has experienced something similar? I want to confirm before filing bug.
Parameshwara Bhat
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 14:05:59 -0700, Parameshwara Bhat wrote:
Hello list,
I think I have a bug on hand. I want confirmation to file it as a bug.
I recntly upgraded my computers at office and home to FC2 from FC1. At office, as smooth as it could be. At home too, it was perfect except for one major problem in FC2 not able to drive my Serial mouse. This is an old Celeron 460 Mhz computer with which FC1 coped admirably and had detected my serial mouse at installation. FC2 failed to detect my serial mouse and when properly chosen in subsequent screens, it failed to drive it.
FC2 kept my old kernel 2.4.22-1.2194.nptl while installing a new 2.6.5 kernel. I have detected a pattern in mouse not working when I boot in 2.6.5 and working always when I boot in 2.4.22 series.
This pattern is further reinforced by what happens with Knoppix - 3.6 Live CD. Whenever I chose 2.6 seies kernel, Knoppix fails to drive my mouse, when I let be the default kernel 2.4.2x , it never fails to detect and drive mouse.
I have also run SUSE 9.1 with kernel 2.6.4-52 with which Serial mouse is detected and works fine.
It seems the bug is in kernel at & above 2.6.5.
Is there anubody else who has experienced something similar? I want to confirm before filing bug.
More info here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=115513
There's another one somewhere about serial mice after installation. Keep service gpm enabled to activate your serial mouse in X.
chkconfig --level 2345 gpm on service gpm start
Hmm.. i have a computer, which has a ps/2 and a serial trackball connected. Both work. 2.6.8 kernel.
tor, 21.10.2004 kl. 10.51 skrev Michael Schwendt:
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 14:05:59 -0700, Parameshwara Bhat wrote:
Hello list,
I think I have a bug on hand. I want confirmation to file it as a bug.
I recntly upgraded my computers at office and home to FC2 from FC1. At office, as smooth as it could be. At home too, it was perfect except for one major problem in FC2 not able to drive my Serial mouse. This is an old Celeron 460 Mhz computer with which FC1 coped admirably and had detected my serial mouse at installation. FC2 failed to detect my serial mouse and when properly chosen in subsequent screens, it failed to drive it.
FC2 kept my old kernel 2.4.22-1.2194.nptl while installing a new 2.6.5 kernel. I have detected a pattern in mouse not working when I boot in 2.6.5 and working always when I boot in 2.4.22 series.
This pattern is further reinforced by what happens with Knoppix - 3.6 Live CD. Whenever I chose 2.6 seies kernel, Knoppix fails to drive my mouse, when I let be the default kernel 2.4.2x , it never fails to detect and drive mouse.
I have also run SUSE 9.1 with kernel 2.6.4-52 with which Serial mouse is detected and works fine.
It seems the bug is in kernel at & above 2.6.5.
Is there anubody else who has experienced something similar? I want to confirm before filing bug.
More info here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=115513
There's another one somewhere about serial mice after installation. Keep service gpm enabled to activate your serial mouse in X.
chkconfig --level 2345 gpm on service gpm start
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