On Tue, 05 Mar 2002 09:25:32 -0800, Harry Putnam wrote: >Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> * Harry Putnam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020305 00:29]:
> >My current (non-working) gpm.conf: >device=/dev/psaux >responsiveness= >repeat_type=raw >type=ps2 >append="" >sample_rate= This matches my (working) gpm.conf > >My current XF86Config (in part) Query--are you using XF86 v3.x? or v4.x? XF86Config is conf file for v3 XF86Config-4 is conf file for v4 For my (working) XF86Config-4: > >Section "InputDevice" > Identifier "gpm-mouse" > Driver "mouse" > Option "CorePointer" > Option "Device" "/dev/gpmdata" we part ways here "/dev/psaux" I don't have a clue as to why. In v3 device was /dev/mouse which is a link to gpmdata > Option "Protocol" "PS/2" > Option "Emulate3Buttons" "true" ># Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" (This is now commented) >EndSection > > Be sure that /etc/rc[2345].d contain something like: S20gpm -> ../init.d/gpm Be sure that /etc/init.d contains gpm. Check the script that it hasn't been disabled, eg. an exit 0 thrown in to stop the script. If all that's ok, as root do: # telinit 2 If your mouse isn't running in console now, we're back to "42" :-) -- gt Yes I fear I am living beyond my mental means--Nash