I'm just installing Debian (Potato) after a long absence from the
Linux/Debian
community.
The machine I am presently installing it on is a clone, and has a bit
of wierd
hardware. The mose's PS/2 card for instance is on an add in card, the
serial
and parallel ports (at least it appears to be from outside).
How can I test and make certain it is working, and get it configured
corectly
so that it works in console mde, and passes data on through to the X
server?
dmesg reveals that a PS/2 mouse port is detected at boot time.
Thnaks for the help, and I must say that the Debian install procedure
seems
_much_ nicer than the last time I used it!
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