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New Remove imwheel

Concensus from several points seems to be "you don't need it". Configure your X server with scroolwheel support (dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86) and pretty much all apps should be happy. If necessary, it's trivial to reinstall the package. You tried this yet?

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Expand Edited by kmself Nov. 10, 2003, 12:23:00 AM EST
New No good
Removing imwheel means that X-related stuff crashes faster.

Using dpkg-reconfigure means that I have to figure out how to get my video card working with Debian. I have a working setup, but it doesn't use Debian's infrastructure for managing X11. Before when I looked at it, it wasn't at all obvious how it was working, and I have received "help" emails from others who are trying to figure out how to do it. Therefore I don't want to start down that path until I get desperate...

I'm playing with manually adjusting imwheel usage now.

Ben
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New Advice
No matter how perfect apt is, XFree is a black art.

Try running the script "xf86config" - it's text oriented - step by step - and never fails to make a workable X configuration.

If you've entered the world of X binary incompatibilies - my prayers are with you :) Currently I'm trying to modify the Cirrus server code - X is a huge, ugly mess - amazing it works so well most of the time.
-drl
New I have had xf86config fail
And so I prefer not to go there while there is a choice.

Ben
"good ideas and bad code build communities, the other three combinations do not"
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New Try X -configure
Attempts to generate a usable config file automatically.

xf86config is deprecated.

Any further discussion of this will require you posting your hardware list, XF86 startup logs, and /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.


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New I want you to try this:
apt-get remove --purge gpm
(and the other stuff it uses, like imwheel and so on)

dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86


select the apropos device for you mouse (if it is USB /dev/inpu/mice, PS/2 /dev/aux, etc...) then re-write your conf...

Goto CTRL-ALT-F1 and login (as root or you and su to root)

/etc/init.d/gdm stop ; /etc/init.d/gdm start
or whichever Display Manager you use.

That should take care of your issue.

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     My windowmanager setup seems to be borked, ideas? - (ben_tilly) - (7)
         Re: My windowmanager setup seems to be borked, ideas? - (deSitter)
         Remove imwheel - (kmself) - (5)
             No good - (ben_tilly) - (4)
                 Advice - (deSitter) - (3)
                     I have had xf86config fail - (ben_tilly) - (2)
                         Try X -configure - (pwhysall)
                         I want you to try this: - (folkert)

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