No mouse and poor graphics on Puppy 2
I have been using DSL for quite awhile now, but latley I have been looking for something new. I tried Suse, Ubuntu, and Xubuntu...but I didnt have enough hard drive space for any of them (I have a 1gb drive) I heard a lot about Puppy linux, so I decided to give it a shot. Things were terrible.
I first tried to boot up off of the Live CD, and the boot process went fine...I got into the Window Manager, and had no mouse...and the graphics looked like they were 800x600pxls with 256color. Since my mouse would not work, I couldnt play around with it that much to figure it out. I have a USB optical mouse and a ATI Rage video card on a Pentium2 266MHz w/ 128 ram. My hardware seems to work fine with all the other distros I have tried out. Does anyone know what could be causing my mouse and video card not to work properly and how I can fix it? I would love to try out puppy linux, but so far it dosnt look like I will be able to. |
boot up with your DSL again and check out your configuration file for X (in /etc/X11/ folder). youll want to focus on the mouse inputDevice section.. write down the protocol, device, buttons options. boot into puppy again, press CTRL + ALT + BACKSPACE to kill X. then, in the console, use vi to edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, replacing the 3 options in the mouse section with those that worked in DSL. save the file with ESC, :x, [enter]. then 'startx' again.. does the mouse work? if not maybe you need to 'modprobe' some usb device drivers.. run 'lsmod > lsmodOutput.txt' save the file to your harddrive (ie not to ram), reboot into DSL, and paste the contents of that file. also do the same for 'dmesg | grep -i usb'.
hope it helps at all, good luck |
That sounds like it will work, I didnt even think about ctrl-alt-bcksps to exit X. I will definatly try that as soon as I get home. Thanks a lot for the info, ill let you know if it works or not
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Broknindarkagain, you don't say which version of Puppy you tried. The latest versions are 1.09CE and 2.01. If one doesn't work for you it may be worth trying the other. Your issues are definitely not because your hardware isn't powerful enough, I have Puppy 2 running on a 133 MHz Pentium 1 with 80 Mb of RAM and a 2 Gb disk with 128 Mb of swap. Display runs at 800x600x16.
Also, Can you try booting with a PS/2 mouse? One of the recent versions had some USB mouse detection issues at boot if I recall correctly. |
I've been seeing a lot of posts about puppy mouse problems with usb mouse. The technical guys here tell you to edit certain files, which can be difficult for the novice, or someone who just plain doesn't care to know HOW things work, and just wants them to work so they can get on with their day. As I understand it, puppy is meant to be a user friendly distro with the MSWindows user in mind. THERE IS AN EASY WAY to get your usb mouse to work. Just hit f12 after puppy boots up and use your arrow keys to navigate to the mouse wizard. you should see usb as an option. select that and then OK. your mouse should now work, but, you have to do this every time you boot.
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I am running puppy 202 with a usb mouse
to make mouse active went thru the following actions: used f12 key to bring up menu. used kb updn keys to select setup kb buttons to navigate to select mouse wizard dn to mouse type dn to usb type tab to ok dn to ok after abt 10 sec delay mouse becomes active. hope this helps. Jack |
on the usb mouse detection problem.
If you have a save file for your changes setup, you can go into a load file and make a setting that will automatically detect your mouse. go to /etc/rc.d edit rc.local file add this to end of entries in file:modprobe usbhid save file and make sure you exit puppy with reboot or stop. so the save can take place. Jack |
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