On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 10:58:59PM -0700, natural.resonance wrote: > Here's the deal - after finally installing debian on my titanium powerbook > g4, the trackpad isn't working. here's the entry from the XF86Config : > > > Section "Pointer" > > Protocol "BusMouse"
should be IMPS/2 > Device "/dev/mouse" > > > /dev/mouse points to /deb/adb. Now here's some messages from my boot up > sequence. (I'm using kernel 2.2.18) : /dev/adb is not a mouse or keyboard. point /dev/mouse at /dev/input/mice and create those devices if necessary (see attached script) ===cut here=== #! /bin/sh -e if [ `id -u` != 0 ] ; then echo 1>&2 "You are not root, go away" exit 1 fi cd /dev mkdir -m 755 input cd input mknod -m 640 mice c 13 63 mknod -m 640 event0 c 13 64 mknod -m 640 event1 c 13 65 mknod -m 640 event2 c 13 66 mknod -m 640 event3 c 13 67 mknod -m 644 js0 c 13 0 mknod -m 644 js1 c 13 1 mknod -m 644 js2 c 13 2 mknod -m 644 js3 c 13 3 mknod -m 640 mouse0 c 13 32 mknod -m 640 mouse1 c 13 33 mknod -m 640 mouse2 c 13 34 mknod -m 640 mouse3 c 13 35 cd /dev rm -f mouse ln -s input/mice mouse rm -f adbmouse usbmouse echo "input devices created successfully" exit 0 ===cut here=== -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
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