On Tue, Apr 07, 1998 at 10:47:04PM -0400, Dan Winkler wrote: > Ah okay, when I try using gpmconfig it tells me "gpm: /dev/psaux: No such > device". So what does that mean? There is a file /dev/psaux which looks > right, but I can't get "cat < /dev/psaux" to work either. Any thoughts? That means the kernel does not know how to handle this device.
Try modprobe psaux Additionally put the line psaux in /etc/modules to automatically load it on reboot. Nils -- *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------* | Quotes from the net: L> Linus Torvalds, W> Winfried Truemper | | L>this is the special easter release of linux, more mundanely called 1.3.84 | | W>Umh, oh. What do you mean by "special easter release"?. Will it quit | * W>working today and rise on easter? *
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