On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 00:20:14 +0200, William Bradley wrote: > I have just installed Debian (the latest, I forget the number) and got > it going graphically with Window Maker. Can't get the mouse to work > though. It is installed on /dev/psaux
That means you have a PS/2 mouse? > and the pointer is on the screen but immobile. This particular machine > is dualed with Windows 98, so I looked up the mouse and though it is a > Logitech mouse, Windows lists it as a PS/2 mouse. Cool. > When I ran "dmesg" it showed the Com 1 was listed as tty00 and I tried > it at that setting and got the same result. Let's forget about COM1 for the moment and assume it's a PS/2 model. (You can find that out easily BTW. Just look at the mouse plug. When it's round like a circle, it's PS/2.) So, the usual "my mouse doesn't work" questions: * What mouse protocol did you set up in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4? * Do you run the program "gpm"? (If you don't know what that is, the answer is probably no.) * Exit from X. At the console, type cat /dev/psaux The program should wait and say nothing. Now move the mouse. Do you get random garbage on the screen? -- Best Regards, | Hi! I'm a .signature virus. Copy me into Sebastian | your ~/.signature to help me spread! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]