First I tried XF86Setup, but could not get past the mouse config. I have a Microsoft PS2 mouse with wheel, so checked off PS2 and /dev/psaux (as suggested in the Control-Escape website). This didn't work, and I couldn't get past this point in XF86Setup, so I tried xf86config.
It's possible that you haven't got the ps2 module loaded...edit your /etc/modules file as root and add the line "psaux" to the file, and the module should be loaded automatically at boot time... % lsmod will show you what modules are loaded. It seemed to go well, and I believe that I entered all the parameters correctly. I used SuperProbe to learn that I have an ATI 3D Rage II+ with 2048K of memory and the ATI Mach64 chipset. Now when I start Linux I get a colorful screen with the sign-on prompt. After signing on I get a solid blue screen, and any key that I hit just "beeps." The key sequence Ctl-Alt-Bksp just re-displays the sign-on screen. All I can do at this point is turn the power off; even Ctl-Alt-Del won't do anything! Alright...sounds like you've installed xdm... Ctrl-Alt-Fn will switch you out of the X windows display and back to the console prompt. You can do whatever editing you need to do from there... (where Fn is one of the function keys...) What X server are you running? Also, does your mouse work in when you log in to X? It's possible that the window manager you're using beeps when you hit keys and there's no window to accept them....usually you can get a menu by pusing one of the mouse buttons (which one depends on the configuation of the wm...) -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null ------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- "And he talks to the river of lost love and dedication And silent replies that swirl invitation Flow dark and troubled to an oily sea A grim intimation of what is to be" -- Pink Floyd, Sorrow