I've been having some trouble setting up a friend with a Debian system. First, I installed Debian 2.2 (stable) from CD, using the normal install methods. The mouse (a USB mouse) worked fine under X, using /dev/psaux (I think). The keyboard (a PS/2 keybaord) worked at the console, but not under X. On further investigation, we found that a USB keyboard would work under both X and the console.
In an attempt to rectify this and other problems, I switched to deb-unstable, including an upgrade to XFree4 and kernel 2.4.5. After the upgrade was complete, we found that the keyboard worked at the console, but neither the keyboard nor the mouse worked under X. This was true of both the PS/2 and USB keyboards, the USB mouse, and the USB mouse, fitted with an adapter and plugged into the PS/2 port. Investigating further I found the following odd behavior: running cat /dev/psaux produces the message "keyboard: Timeout - AT keyboard not present?" Wiggling the mouse then produces garbage, as would be expected for a working mouse. XF86Config is set up to listen to /dev/psaux, and yet X simply doesn't recognize keyboard or mouse input. I don't think it's a protocol problem, because moving the mouse produces no response at all, rather than the garbled pointer behavior a bad protocol would suggest. Ideally, we'd like the PS/2 keyboard and the USB mouse to work, but if anyone can suggest a way to get any combination of keyboard and mouse working, I'd be grateful. -- Geoffrey M. Romer [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- "Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right" -Salvor Hardin "I can't leave you alone with this man! He might be a tenor!" -Fred Astaire