Hello! I'm using VMware Server, and the VM is up to date. I'll try to disable hotplugging... I can't find any documentation about the hal files. Anyway, it is not necessary in a virtual machine. Thanks, Guillermo Leira -----Mensaje original----- De: arch-general-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:arch-general-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] En nombre de David Rosenstrauch Enviado el: jueves, 05 de febrero de 2009 18:07 Para: General Discusson about Arch Linux Asunto: Re: [arch-general] Wheel Problem Hmmm ... dunno. I'm not seeing this in my Arch VM using Fluxbox. Wheel down sends button 5 events, and wheel up sends button 4. I'm using X hotplugging as well - i.e., evdev and HAL. I'm using Virtualbox, however. Sounds like you're using VMWare. Is the VM up to date with the latest Arch packages? Not sure what else to tell you. :-( DR Guillermo Leira wrote: > Gnome. And the same in all the other physical and virtual machines. > > I forgot to mention this: I copied the vmware server vmdk files, and > booted it in virtualbox. I just removed open-vm-tools and installed > the Vbox Guest Additions, and it works fine... > > GLR > > -----Mensaje original----- De: arch-general-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:arch-general-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] En nombre de David > Rosenstrauch Enviado el: jueves, 05 de febrero de 2009 17:08 Para: > General Discusson about Arch Linux Asunto: Re: [arch-general] Wheel > Problem > > Guillermo Leira wrote: >> Hello! >> >> I have installed Arch in a virtual machine. I'm using the xorg >> hotplugging option. I have an annoying problem: When I try to >> scroll up using the wheel mouse, I scroll down (a lot). I have used >> xev to see what was xorg receiving from the mouse. Wheel down sends >> one "button 5" event, but wheel up sends about twenty "button 5". >> >> I have several other VMs in the same computer, and all of them work >> fine. I also have some other Arch VMs in other computers, and they >> work fine. I can't find why this one does not work... >> >> I have tried to modify the hal configuration files, evdev and >> vmmouse drivers, but no luck. Any suggestions? >> >> Best Regards, >> >> Guillermo Leira > > Which desktop/window manager are you using in the VM? > > DR > >