ubuntu-users Digest, Vol 59, Issue 109
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> 1. Re: Mouse button 4 does scroll up, how to disable? (Shahar Dag)
> 2. Re: Mouse button 4 does scroll up, how to disable? (Chris G)
> 3. Re: OT Chrome OS next year (Odd)
> 4. Re: Mouse button 4 does scroll up, how to disable? (Chris G)
> 5. Re: OS Error on Boot (Nickolai Toupikov)
> 6. Re: OT Chrome OS next year (Mario Guenterberg)
> 7. Re: OS Error on Boot (Wade Smart)
> 8. Re: OS Error on Boot (Karl F. Larsen)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 13:25:54 +0300
>From: "Shahar Dag" <dag at cs.technion.ac.il>
>Subject: Re: Mouse button 4 does scroll up, how to disable?
>To: <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
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>Hello
>
>I am not sure that I have the solution for you, but it may give you some hints
>
>first, find the device name of mouse. use
>$ xinput list | grep 'id='
>
>The result will be something like :
>
>"Virtual core pointer" id=0 [XPointer]
>"Virtual core keyboard" id=1 [XKeyboard]
>"AT Translated Set 2 keyboard" id=2 [XExtensionKeyboard]
>"Macintosh mouse button emulation" id=3 [XExtensionPointer]
>"Logitech USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse" id=4 [XExtensionPointer]
>
>then, remap the buttons. for example
>
>$ xinput set-button-map "Logitech USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse" 1 1 3
>
>Will turns the middle mouse click into a left mouse click.
>
>For much more on input device configuration please see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Input
>
>Have fun
>Shahar
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Chris G
> To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
> Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 12:51 AM
> Subject: Mouse button 4 does scroll up, how to disable?
>
>
> Having upgraded from xubuntu 8.10 to 9.04 my Logitech mouse button 4
> now does scroll back. Since I'd spent a lot of effort getting mouse
> button 4 to do a "double click button 1" I'm a bit annoyed at this.
>
> Can anyone tell me where this button scoll action is being configured
> so I can un-configure it and get my double click back?
>
> --
> Chris Green
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>Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 11:40:17 +0100
>From: Chris G <cl at isbd.net>
>Subject: Re: Mouse button 4 does scroll up, how to disable?
>To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
>Message-ID: <20090709104017.GC5131 at chris>
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>On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 01:25:54PM +0300, Shahar Dag wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> I am not sure that I have the solution for you, but it may give you some
>> hints
>>
>> first, find the device name of mouse. use
>> $ xinput list | grep 'id='
>>
>> The result will be something like :
>>
>> "Virtual core pointer" id=0 [XPointer]
>> "Virtual core keyboard" id=1 [XKeyboard]
>> "AT Translated Set 2 keyboard" id=2 [XExtensionKeyboard]
>> "Macintosh mouse button emulation" id=3 [XExtensionPointer]
>> "Logitech USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse" id=4 [XExtensionPointer]
>> then, remap the buttons. for example
>>
>Remapping the buttons won't help I don't think, it's not that I have
>the wrong buttons doing things, I have a button doing something I
>don't want it to do.
>
>> $ xinput set-button-map "Logitech USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse" 1 1 3
>>
>> Will turns the middle mouse click into a left mouse click.
>>
>> For much more on input device configuration please see:
>> [1]https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Input
>>
>However this link is useful and I'm following up on some of the places
>it takes me to. I *suspect* that HAL may well have hijacked my button
>4 before I've got to it. Thanks for the link.
>
>> Have fun
>> Shahar
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: [2]Chris G
>> To: [3]ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
>> Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 12:51 AM
>> Subject: Mouse button 4 does scroll up, how to disable?
>> Having upgraded from xubuntu 8.10 to 9.04 my Logitech mouse button 4
>> now does scroll back. Since I'd spent a lot of effort getting mouse
>> button 4 to do a "double click button 1" I'm a bit annoyed at this.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me where this button scoll action is being configured
>> so I can un-configure it and get my double click back?
>>
>> --
>> Chris Green
>>
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>> Links:
>> 1. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Input
>> 2. mailto:cl at isbd.net/
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>Message: 3
>Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2009 12:49:36 +0200
>From: Odd <iodine at runbox.no>
>Subject: Re: OT Chrome OS next year
>To: "Ubuntu user technical support, not for general discussions"
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>Mario Guenterberg wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 10:22:23AM +0100, james mcm wrote:
>>> I'm really worried that the shift to web applications might leave Free
>>> Software in the dust, sure we have the AGPL but it's barely used and so we
>>> start miles behind our proprietary competitors.
>>>
>>> Sure it might seem nice that Google is contributing a new Windowing System
>>> but keep in mind that they are not a Free company (GTalk for example is
>>> proprietary), and this might be a push to web applications - which they will
>>> still retain the source code for. Read The Javascript
>>> Trap<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/javascript-trap.html>- when I first
>>> read it, I thought it wouldn't be an issue for years, but now
>>> I think Stallman must be a clairvoyant.
>>>
>>> (Sorry if I did it wrong, this is my first time replying to a mailing list)
>>
>> I don't think he's a clairvoyant, but he knows what he says and what
>> he does. Another good example is the actually discussion about Mono
>> and C#.
>>
>> I think Google, as worldwide operating multinational concern,
>> follows his own targets and will dominate the entire market.
>>
>> This is, in my mind, the only challange for another Linux based OS,
>> comming from Google.
>>
>> What to amuse me, is the fact, lets say in german, that all(most) running
>> like the lemmings _hinter dem Rattenfaenger_...
>
>Better Google dominating the market, rather than Microsoft.
>Though I believe it will be a long time before Microsoft is
>dethroned. Google at least is contributing resources and
>code to the open source world.
>
>--
>Odd
>
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>Message: 4
>Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 12:12:45 +0100
>From: Chris G <cl at isbd.net>
>Subject: Re: Mouse button 4 does scroll up, how to disable?
>To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
>Message-ID: <20090709111245.GA11458 at chris>
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>On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 11:40:17AM +0100, Chris G wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 01:25:54PM +0300, Shahar Dag wrote:
>> > Hello
>> >
>> > I am not sure that I have the solution for you, but it may give you some
>> > hints
>> >
>> > first, find the device name of mouse. use
>> > $ xinput list | grep 'id='
>> >
>> > The result will be something like :
>> >
>> > "Virtual core pointer" id=0 [XPointer]
>> > "Virtual core keyboard" id=1 [XKeyboard]
>> > "AT Translated Set 2 keyboard" id=2 [XExtensionKeyboard]
>> > "Macintosh mouse button emulation" id=3 [XExtensionPointer]
>> > "Logitech USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse" id=4 [XExtensionPointer]
>> > then, remap the buttons. for example
>> >
>> Remapping the buttons won't help I don't think, it's not that I have
>> the wrong buttons doing things, I have a button doing something I
>> don't want it to do.
>>
>> > $ xinput set-button-map "Logitech USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse" 1 1 3
>> >
>> > Will turns the middle mouse click into a left mouse click.
>> >
>> > For much more on input device configuration please see:
>> > [1]https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Input
>> >
>> However this link is useful and I'm following up on some of the places
>> it takes me to. I *suspect* that HAL may well have hijacked my button
>> 4 before I've got to it. Thanks for the link.
>>
>Yes, that information helped me sort it out, thanks again!
>
>--
>Chris Green
>
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>Message: 5
>Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 12:15:14 +0100
>From: Nickolai Toupikov <nickolai.toupikov at gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: OS Error on Boot
>To: "Ubuntu user technical support, not for general discussions"
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>> But I do agree, following all of the badblock errors, it appears that
>> his drive is going bad (quickly) - unless of course running fsck on the
>> mounted drive caused the bad blocks...
>>
>>
>does smartctl have anything to say about this? Usually it can tell you
>what is (physically) going on and confirm that it is a hard drive
>failure.
>$ sudo smartctl /dev/sdb -a
>(sdb, not sdb6 ! ) not sure it comes preinstalled though.
>It had warned me a couple of days before my old hard drive failure
>saving me lots of trouble!
>(if the disk has a SMART support, which most of them do AFAIK)
>Of course the standard approach when it comes to hard drives is. "When
>in doubt - back up your data! When not in doubt - back up your data!"
>
>Good luck.
>Nickolai
>
>
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>Message: 6
>Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 13:19:47 +0200
>From: Mario Guenterberg <mg at poolbyte.de>
>Subject: Re: OT Chrome OS next year
>To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
>Message-ID: <20090709111947.GB6017 at poolbyte-local.de>
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>On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 12:49:36PM +0200, Odd wrote:
>> Mario Guenterberg wrote:
>> > I don't think he's a clairvoyant, but he knows what he says and what
>> > he does. Another good example is the actually discussion about Mono
>> > and C#.
>> >
>> > I think Google, as worldwide operating multinational concern,
>> > follows his own targets and will dominate the entire market.
>> >
>> > This is, in my mind, the only challange for another Linux based OS,
>> > comming from Google.
>> >
>> > What to amuse me, is the fact, lets say in german, that all(most) running
>> > like the lemmings _hinter dem Rattenfaenger_...
>>
>> Better Google dominating the market, rather than Microsoft.
>> Though I believe it will be a long time before Microsoft is
>> dethroned. Google at least is contributing resources and
>> code to the open source world.
>>
>
>If it's better, maybe, we will see ;-)
>Yes, Microsoft has assimilated :-) most of the consumer computer
>market, also the office area and will be doing all to save the
>division of markets.
>
>Google is contributing resources and code like IBM and some other
>big companies. They all doing it for saving or entering pieces from
>the cake not for charity.
>
>I don't think Goolge is a bad company, not much bad as others.
>
>The only thing that makes me contemplative is the willing of people
>to follow all of ouput from Goolge's Marketing. All the Ahs and Ohs,
>Goolge make this, Google make that. It's a hype about a company and
>it sounds like the golden 80's and beginning 90's for Microsoft.
>
>Thats my 2 cents.
>
>Greetings
>Mario
>
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>Message: 7
>Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 06:25:26 -0500
>From: Wade Smart <wadesmart at gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: OS Error on Boot
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>On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 10:16 PM, NoOp<glgxg at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> On 07/08/2009 06:22 PM, Wade Smart wrote:
>>> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 7:44 PM, Wade Smart<wadesmart at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 20090708 1939 GMT-5
>>>>
>>>> I need a bit more help.
>>>>
>>>> /sdb1 /boot
>>>> /sdb3 /
>>>> /sdb2 - unused
>>>> /sdb6 / home 48gb
>>>> /sdb5 /swap
>>>>
>>>> /sda1 /media/disk -backup drive
>>>> /sda3 extended
>>>> /sda5 /swap
>>>>
>>>> So, my main drive, a 200gb Maxtor is the one that is apparently had it.
>>>>
>>>> I pulled the dvd drive and put in another hd to backup my /home to.
>>>> Now the system wont boot. I checked the bios for the ide sequence and
>>>> only one drive, the maxtor shows up. So I checked the cables, the
>>>> power, still nothing. I put back in the dvd drive and now my /sda1
>>>> drive is showing as well as my dvd player. ?I thought it was the
>>>> cables but... apparently that drive has to be there. Why?
>>
>> If bios isn't seeing both drives then you have a cable and/or jumper issue.
>>
>>>>
>>>> Wade
>>>>
>>>
>>> 20090708 2015 GMT-5
>>>
>>> I just installed a 20gb drive (as its what I have right here). I
>>> installed the Live CD so I could see whats on this drive. First off,
>>> when I do almost anything I get an error saying nautlius has died and
>>> there is not enough memory. System Monitor says Im using 191mb of 2gb
>>> of ram, using 0bytes of 2.1gb swap. CPU is 6%.
>>>
>>
>> Do you mean you booted to the liveCD, or actually did an install from
>> the liveCD? Is bios showing all 2GB of memory?
>>
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>The PC only sees the other drive when the cd/dvd player is installed.
>I wondered about the cable so I got another one out and tried it with
>the same results. The maxtor drive is set as master and the second hd
>as slave. The dvd is second master, which is what I set the third
>drive to.
>
>Ill try that command just listed in the other post.
>
>Wade
>
>
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>Message: 8
>Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2009 05:40:34 -0600
>From: "Karl F. Larsen" <klarsen1 at gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: OS Error on Boot
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>Wade Smart wrote:
>> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 7:44 PM, Wade Smart<wadesmart at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 20090708 1939 GMT-5
>>>
>>> I need a bit more help.
>>>
>>> /sdb1 /boot
>>> /sdb3 /
>>> /sdb2 - unused
>>> /sdb6 / home 48gb
>>> /sdb5 /swap
>>>
>>> /sda1 /media/disk -backup drive
>>> /sda3 extended
>>> /sda5 /swap
>>>
>>> So, my main drive, a 200gb Maxtor is the one that is apparently had it.
>>>
>>> I pulled the dvd drive and put in another hd to backup my /home to.
>>> Now the system wont boot. I checked the bios for the ide sequence and
>>> only one drive, the maxtor shows up. So I checked the cables, the
>>> power, still nothing. I put back in the dvd drive and now my /sda1
>>> drive is showing as well as my dvd player. ? I thought it was the
>>> cables but... apparently that drive has to be there. Why?
>>>
>>> Wade
>>>
>>
>> 20090708 2015 GMT-5
>>
>> I just installed a 20gb drive (as its what I have right here). I
>> installed the Live CD so I could see whats on this drive. First off,
>> when I do almost anything I get an error saying nautlius has died and
>> there is not enough memory. System Monitor says Im using 191mb of 2gb
>> of ram, using 0bytes of 2.1gb swap. CPU is 6%.
>>
>
> Gads, this sounds like your other problem. Are you sure your computer
>was not hit by lightning?
>
> Anyhow the test you ran shows your 2 GB RAM has a problem. It has a
>failure at about 191 MB. If you have two RAM strips try taking one out
>and see if it helps. Find the bad one and throw it away.
>
>
>73 Karl
>
>
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