Torsten Anders wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what is the device file where I may find the mouse on an iMac (DV).
> And BTW: is there any ppc port for X config tools like XF86Setup or
> xf86config?
# XFree86 -configure
gives a file which works good as starting point. Had to turn off xkb
to make the keyboar
Matt Brubeck wrote:
And BTW: is there any ppc port for X config tools like XF86Setup or
xf86config?
There is a tool for PowerPC called Xautoconfig, but I believe it still
does not work on Debian (mostly because of differences in filesystem
layout).
I used Xautoconfig (0.9 I think) via ali
/dev/input/mouseX where X is a number miight work
try cat /dev/input/mouseX and move teh mouse around and see if you get
any input... until you get the right number
yours,
steven alyari
On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 03:11:17PM -0800, Matt Brubeck wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Torsten Anders wrote:
>
On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Torsten Anders wrote:
> what is the device file where I may find the mouse on an iMac (DV).
Probably /dev/usbmouse. If you are using a recent kernel with the new
input layer enabled, then it will be at /dev/input/mice instead.
> And BTW: is there any ppc port for X config t
Hi,
what is the device file where I may find the mouse on an iMac (DV).
And BTW: is there any ppc port for X config tools like XF86Setup or
xf86config?
Thanks a lot.
Torsten
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