2002-07-03 11:40:19

by Tommi Kyntola

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Subject: 2.4.19-rc1: mouse clicks broken in X (atleast)


Not sure wether this has already been reported in some
other thread or if it's a known issue, but I'm
experienceing some really weird mouse behaviour in X
with the 2.4.19-rc1.

This is a new issue since nothing similar has not occured
with any 19-preX or 19-preX-acX patches.

With weird behaviour I mean mouse clicks dont pass through
to wm as single clicks (apparently as occasional double clicks).
I'm not going to look into this any further right now as I'm
hoping that the person behind changes can sort it out even
with this minimal information. Movement seems normal though.

If more information or research regarding the problem
is needed/hoped-for, please just ask. For now I'll just
stick to pre10-ac2

--
Tommi Kynde Kyntola [email protected]
"A man alone in the forest talking to himself and
no women around to hear him. Is he still wrong?"







2002-07-04 00:31:43

by Brad Hards

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Subject: Re: 2.4.19-rc1: mouse clicks broken in X (atleast)

On Wed, 3 Jul 2002 21:42, Tommi Kyntola wrote:
> Not sure wether this has already been reported in some
> other thread or if it's a known issue, but I'm
> experienceing some really weird mouse behaviour in X
> with the 2.4.19-rc1.
>
> This is a new issue since nothing similar has not occured
> with any 19-preX or 19-preX-acX patches.
>
> With weird behaviour I mean mouse clicks dont pass through
> to wm as single clicks (apparently as occasional double clicks).
> I'm not going to look into this any further right now as I'm
> hoping that the person behind changes can sort it out even
> with this minimal information. Movement seems normal though.

Perhaps you can bother to tell us at least what kind of mouse it is? (ie USB,
PS/2, serial).

If you were feeling particularly generous, you might venture what kernel
configuration you are using, what architecture you are running, and what
compiler you used, let alone the rest of the things that REPORTING-BUGS calls
for.

Brad
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