Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 8 Jun 1999 01:24:29 -0400 (EDT) | From | Bradley M Keryan <> | Subject | Re: [announce] Linux Input Driver suite version 0.1.0 |
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On Mon, 7 Jun 1999, Vojtech Pavlik wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 07, 1999 at 12:39:30AM -0400, Bradley M Keryan wrote: > > > Wheel does not currently work with Logitech M-C48 mouse on serial port > > using inputattach. It works fine otherwise. > > Fixed in 0.1.1
Yes, it works now.
> > > The keyboard focus stays on vt 1 when X switches to vt 7, unless I > > press ctrl-alt-F7. I think you mentioned this one a while ago though. > > Checked this - and can't reproduce it with one keyboard. With two > keyboards the focus is changing for each keyboard separately - this > is intentional, and is a beginning of multihead support.
Okay. This was with the USB keyboard, while the AT one wasn't working, so it was the second.
> > > AT keyboard still isn't working here without PS/2 mouse. I haven't tried > > it with the M-C48 plugged into the PS/2 port yet. > > Should be fixed in 0.1.1 The problem was that when the mouse wasn't > plugged in during the BIOS POST, the BIOS removed IRQ 12 from the > i8042, and then though the AUX port was still there, it was nonworking. > > The 0.1.1 code works this situation around by creating a synthetised > interrupt to flush the buffers if the true one doesn't come.
It works here. Excellent.
> > > USB keyboard and mouse are working fine except the mouse wheel is > > backwards. Not surprising since that's not a part of boot protocol, and we > > don't have an HID parser. > > Fixed the mouse wheel in 0.1.1. HID parser is still far in the future.
Okay.
> > > Also, I use matroxfb with a Matrox Millenium I, and the screen area to the > > right of the penguin boot logo shows a corrupted segment of vt 1 from the > > previous boot (a bunch of X stuff). It doesn't do that with plain 2.3.5. > > Nothing new here yet.
I check vesafb--it doesn't trash the area to the right of the penguin. I didn't have time to look at it any closer.
Thanks, 0.1.1 resolves all but one (extremely weird) problem...
Brad
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