Hi Kent, Some others have given you some useful advice. It might be an idea to get gpm working before trying X. This is the program that gets the mouse working in console mode (text mode).
Sounds like you are pretty new to Debian. It takes a little while to get the hang of things, but don't give up -- you'll get there. Perhaps I can explain a few things. The program you're probably using to install stuff is "dselect". This is like a "high level" installer program. A "lower level" installer program is dpkg which is short for "debian package". This program allows you to deal directly with individual packages. As a beginner you should probably generally stick with dselect for the moment, but sometimes dpkg can be useful. Where is your copy of the debian distribution stored? Is it on your hard drive, or is it on a CDROM? Mine is on my hard disk stored in the directory: /usr/local/store0/debian The binary packages for intel (and compatible) machines, on my machine, are stored in: /usr/local/store0/debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386 If I do an ls /usr/local/store0/debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386 I get Packages.gz doc interpreters news text Release editors libs oldlibs utils admin electronics mail otherosfs web base games math shells x11 comm graphics misc sound devel hamradio net tex The Packages.gz file is a list of all the possible packages in the distribution. It is compressed so if you want to look at it, do "zless Packages.gz". Everything else is a directory. As you can see, the packages in the distribution are broken up into different categories, with one directory for each. If you look in the "misc" directory for example, you get: bl_1.2-3.deb megahal_8.1-3.deb cbb_0.73-4.deb miscutils_999.0-4.deb dbview_1.0.3-4.deb otp_970425-3.deb display-dhammapada_0.15.deb pc532down_1.1-4.deb dtlk_1.12-5.deb pkg-order_1.02.deb eject_1.5-6.deb plan_1.6.1-7.deb gpm_1.13-5.deb postgresql_6.3.2-8.deb gpstrans_0.31b-5.deb screen_3.7.4-6.deb hello_1.3-14.2.deb sysvbanner_1.0-7.deb ical_2.1-4.deb urlview_0.7-3.deb joystick_0.8.0-4.deb user-de_0.7.deb kernel-package_4.11.deb worklog_1.4-3.deb linuxlogo_1.06-5.deb xcal_4.1-4.deb One of these packages you will notice is "gpm_1.13-5.deb", the gpm package. You can do dpkg --info gpm_1.13-5.deb And it will tell you information about this package. If you want to install this package you can do dpkg --install gpm_1.13-5.deb It might now work, complaining that you need some other packages installed first. You could install each of these other packages first manually and then try it again, but it's much easier just to use dselect. dselect does all of this work for you --- it works out exactly what needs to be installed before gpm is installed. Why am I telling you all this? Well, I just wanted to try and give you a better feel for what is going on. Well, try and get gpm installed properly and let us know how you go. Are you sure you have a PS2 mouse? Anyway, there's more that I could say, but I haven't got time right now. Cheers, Mark. _/~~~~~~~~\___/~~~~~~\____________________________________________________ ____/~~\_____/~~\__/~~\__________________________Mark_Phillips____________ ____/~~\_____/[EMAIL PROTECTED] ____/~~\HE___/~~\__/~~\APTAIN_____________________________________________ ____/~~\______/~~~~~~\____________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ "They told me I was gullible ... and I believed them!"