I touched on this in an earlier message about making a debian box run headless (turns out the problem I encoutnered was my mistake). Anyway, it's piqued my curiosity about something:
In debian, /dev/console is generally a symlink to /dev/tty0. I managed to mess that up so /dev/console linked to /dev/tty1. Most stuff continued to work fine, the only casulty was my mouse. I have a serial mouse, and I run gpm and also start up X. This works fine, the 2 don't normally conflict. If /dev/console is linked to /dev/tty1, though, they do conflict, and X only gets some of the mouse events it should get, leading to a choppy mouse movement at best. Anyone know why /dev/console is important to gpm or to x in this way? I don't think it's a bug, I just wanna figure out _why_ this happens.. -- #!/usr/bin/perl -lisubstr($_,39+38*sin++$y/9,2)=$s # [EMAIL PROTECTED] for($s=' '||McQ;$_='JOEY HESS 'x8;print){eval$^I} # Joey Hess "He. He. He." - - Herman Toothrot