David G. Mackay wrote:
After a recent set of updates, the mouse stopped working in X.
Investigating the problem, I noticed that there are now two mice showing
for info mice in the qemu console. Doing a set_mouse 0 in the qemu
console restores the mouse function. Other VMs (i. e., non f9-alpha
VMs) are not experiencing this behavior. Can anyone give me an idea of
which component to file a bz entry in?
Dave
This probably has to do with the new system of auto configuring input devices
(hal, xorg auto devices, managed evdev), just like the keyboard problems in the
list at present. There is a bug re vmware mouse misbehavior [1] and keyboards
[2] that are related. You could confirm that adding Option "NoAutoAddDevices"
to your xorg.conf ServerFlags also fixes the problem (while not forcing
set_mouse 0).
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=434807
[2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=434669
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