I've installed Debian 1.3.1 on my Gateway Pentium Pro and I can't get the mouse to work. I've received a lot of help from Rob Browning so I can supply a lot of information but we have run out of ideas and could use some help. Here's what we know:
The mouse is a PS/2 mouse. It works fine under Windows 95. It does not work at all under Linux. When I run XF86Setup, I select PS/2 mouse and set the device to be /dev/psaux and "apply" the changes, but moving the mouse does not move the cursor. The /dev/psaux file exists and looks right. I believe the kernel has PS/2 support included because in /var/log/messages there's a line that says "PS/2 Auxiliary pointing device detected -- driver installed." But in /proc/interrupts there's no mention of a PS/2 device or a mouse. I've also tried disabling both serial ports and the parallel port in the BIOS to see if there was some IRQ conflict, but that made no difference. So... what should I try next? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]