On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Jan H. van Gils wrote:
> locutus:/proc# cat /proc/misc
> 63 irda
> 135 rtc
> 1 psaux
Ok, so psaux support is loaded ok:
> locutus:/proc# cat /proc/interrupts
>CPU0
> 0: 11638 XT-PIC timer
> 1: 6 XT-PIC keyboard
> 2:
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Jan H. van Gils wrote:
> locutus:/proc# cat /proc/misc
> 63 irda
> 135 rtc
> 1 psaux
Ok, so psaux support is loaded ok:
> locutus:/proc# cat /proc/interrupts
>CPU0
> 0: 11638 XT-PIC timer
> 1: 6 XT-PIC keyboard
> 2:
Vivek
>
>
> On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, Jan H. van Gils wrote:
>
> > It is not working at all !
>
> Any dmesg or /var/log/{kern,syslog,messages} messages that look relevant?
No relevant messages
>
> What about /proc/interrupts? Is there an interrupt assigned to PS/2 mouse?
> What's in /proc/misc?
loc
Vivek
>
>
> On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, Jan H. van Gils wrote:
>
> > It is not working at all !
>
> Any dmesg or /var/log/{kern,syslog,messages} messages that look relevant?
No relevant messages
>
> What about /proc/interrupts? Is there an interrupt assigned to PS/2 mouse?
> What's in /proc/misc?
lo
On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, Jan H. van Gils wrote:
> It is not working at all !
Any dmesg or /var/log/{kern,syslog,messages} messages that look relevant?
What about /proc/interrupts? Is there an interrupt assigned to PS/2 mouse?
What's in /proc/misc?
--
"He was too young to be taken from us."
> On 03-Mar-2002 Jan H. van Gils wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks for reading message.
> >
> > After installing my Laptop (Dell Inspiron 3200) with Debian Woody
> > I am not able to use my /dev/psaux (PS/2 mouse).
> >
> > The system was running NetBSD this morning and de mouse was
> > functio
On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, Jan H. van Gils wrote:
> It is not working at all !
Any dmesg or /var/log/{kern,syslog,messages} messages that look relevant?
What about /proc/interrupts? Is there an interrupt assigned to PS/2 mouse?
What's in /proc/misc?
--
"He was too young to be taken from us."
On 03-Mar-2002 Jan H. van Gils wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for reading message.
>
> After installing my Laptop (Dell Inspiron 3200) with Debian Woody
> I am not able to use my /dev/psaux (PS/2 mouse).
>
> The system was running NetBSD this morning and de mouse was
> functioning with no proble
>
>
> > Are there any known issues with the PS/2 mouse and Woody ?
>
> No, I'm not aware of any problems:
>
> Are you running gpm? [only one device can hold psaux open
I tryed with and without gpm, the strange thing is that the
mouse is also not working with gpm !
> usefully at a time]
> Wh
> Are there any known issues with the PS/2 mouse and Woody ?
No, I'm not aware of any problems:
Are you running gpm? [only one device can hold psaux open usefully at a time]
What are the permissions of /dev/psaux?
Is X definitely configured to use /dev/psaux?
Have you definitely got support for i
> On 03-Mar-2002 Jan H. van Gils wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks for reading message.
> >
> > After installing my Laptop (Dell Inspiron 3200) with Debian Woody
> > I am not able to use my /dev/psaux (PS/2 mouse).
> >
> > The system was running NetBSD this morning and de mouse was
> > functi
On 03-Mar-2002 Jan H. van Gils wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for reading message.
>
> After installing my Laptop (Dell Inspiron 3200) with Debian Woody
> I am not able to use my /dev/psaux (PS/2 mouse).
>
> The system was running NetBSD this morning and de mouse was
> functioning with no probl
>
>
> > Are there any known issues with the PS/2 mouse and Woody ?
>
> No, I'm not aware of any problems:
>
> Are you running gpm? [only one device can hold psaux open
I tryed with and without gpm, the strange thing is that the
mouse is also not working with gpm !
> usefully at a time]
> W
> Are there any known issues with the PS/2 mouse and Woody ?
No, I'm not aware of any problems:
Are you running gpm? [only one device can hold psaux open usefully at a time]
What are the permissions of /dev/psaux?
Is X definitely configured to use /dev/psaux?
Have you definitely got support for
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