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SubjectRe: 3.7-rc3: mouses stopped working
On Fri 2012-11-16 11:54:26, Jiri Kosina wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2012, Pavel Machek wrote:
>
> > > If you have mouse that is buggy and periodically
> > > disconnecting/reconnecting itself, you need commit df0cfd6990347c, which
> > > went into 3.7-rc5 (it's a regression fix from -rc1).
> >
> > I have -rc5 now, and still no mice for me.
> >
> > root@amd:/tmp# uname -a
> > Linux amd 3.7.0-rc5+ #236 SMP Thu Nov 15 20:07:26 CET 2012 i686 GNU/Linux
> > root@amd:/tmp# cat /dev/input/mice
> > cat: /dev/input/mice: No such device or address
> > root@amd:/tmp# ls -al /dev/input/mice
> > crw-rw---- 1 root root 13, 63 Apr 25 2010 /dev/input/mice
> > root@amd:/tmp#
>
> Let's see whether this is /dev/input/mice issue or something else first.
>
> Is anything coming out of corresponding /dev/input/eventX node?

/dev/input/mouse0 and /dev/input/mouse1 generate events when I move
internal/USB mouse.

ls -al /dev/input/mouse0
crw-rw---- 1 root root 13, 32 Apr 25 2010 /dev/input/mouse0
pavel@amd:/tmp$ ls -al /dev/input/mouse1
crw------T 1 root root 13, 33 Aug 30 16:41 /dev/input/mouse1
pavel@amd:/tmp$

> And /dev/hidrawX?

/dev/hidraw0 seems to correspond to USB mouse and generates
events. Could not find hidraw corresponding to PS/2 mouse.

So it seems to be "/dev/input/mice" issue. Does it work for you?

Thanks,
Pavel

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