Hi all, On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 01:11:45PM -0500 , Michael Heldebrant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, 2001-10-06 at 21:14, Torsten Kersting wrote: > > im running woody/sid and did an update yesterday, since then I cant get > > my mouse to work with a 2.4.x kernel anymore. Its a PS/2 mouse that works
[...] > > /usr/src/linux/.config: > > # Mice > > # > > # CONFIG_BUSMOUSE is not set > > CONFIG_MOUSE=y > > CONFIG_PSMOUSE=m ^ This seemed to be the cause of my problem. > I'll bet that psaux isn't loaded as a module right now. Try adding > psaux to your /etc/modules file for your next reboot and modprobe psaux > right now. This leaps out for two reasons, psaux is not listed as a > misc device in 2.4 and you have it compiled as a module. Let the list > know if this solves it or you need more help. Thanks a lot for pointing me in the right direction. I should have mentioned, that i did not only update the distro but the kernel as well, only this time giving "make-kpkg --config=menuconfig --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image" a try instead of using "make menuconfig make dep clean bzImage etc." like i used to. Although I am absolutly sure that i marked Mouse Support as well as PS/2 mouse support in menuconfig with a "*" (Im sure because I allways do) it ended up as: CONFIG_MOUSE=y CONFIG_PSMOUSE=m in my .config, and no psaux module was build (i should have noticed this when posting it but maybe at around 3 or 4am i dont notice too much anymore ;-) ). Manually setting CONFIG_PSMOUSE=y and recompiling solved the problem. Weird thing is, that i reproduced this on my laptop with the same results. .config using make menuconfig: CONFIG_MOUSE=y CONFIG_PSMOUSE=y .config using make-kpkg --config=menuconfig: CONFIG_MOUSE=y CONFIG_PSMOUSE=m both times selecting Mouse Support and PS/2 mouse support with a "*". Cheers, Torsten -- pub 1024D/46B588A9 2001-03-12 Torsten Kersting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 5869 11F0 1546 FDC4 82F2 E33F C692 C1CF 46B5 88A9 PGP Key available at http://www.hqpm.net/kersting/pgp/pgpkey