Hello Dr Gavin Seddon (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I have Debian up-and-running, the mouse won,t work though. I have > linked /dev/psaux and /dev/mouse this did not solve my > prob. Pls help? Please write your message above the signature, otherwise many people's email or news programs will cut away the whole message when replying. First, please tell us whether you want to use the mouse in XFree, at the console (via gmp) or both. Next, /dev/psaux should not be a symlink to somewhere else. If your mouse is connected via PS/2, it must be a real device node with major 10 and minor 1. If you replaced your /dev/psaux with a symlink, delete it and recreate the device file with mknod. You can of course symlink /dev/mouse to /dev/psaux, however you can also tell gmp and XFree the real device file as well. If you want to use your PS/2 mouse in XFree, edit the X configuration file (/etc/X11/XF86Config-4, or, if that file doesn't exist, maybe /etc/X11/XF86Config). My InputDevice section looks like this: Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Configured Mouse" Driver "mouse" Option "CorePointer" Option "Device" "/dev/gpmdata" Option "Protocol" "ImPS/2" Option "Emulate3Buttons" "true" Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" EndSection You can also use dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 to reconfigure X. If you don't want to use gpm for console mouse support, replace /dev/gpmdate with /dev/psaux. Otherwise configure gpm properly. If you have further questions, please tell us what kind of mouse you use, how it is connected to your computer, and how the InputDevice part or your XFree config file looks like. best regards Andreas Janssen -- Andreas Janssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP-Key-ID: 0xDC801674 Registered Linux User #267976 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]