Re: Mouse, please help

1999-11-19 Thread Brian Neal
Hi, >Hello, >I have a problem with the mouse. After the installation finished, >and i startx there is no mouse. I see an "x" in the middle of the >screen. > I recently installed Debian too. What kind of mouse do you have? If you have a ps/2 mouse like I do then perhaps this will help: 1) Whe

Re: Mouse, please help

1999-11-18 Thread Klaus Drews
Hi, gpm is not responsible for your mouse in X. To find out, if gpm-package is installed, type dpkg -l gpm. Now there should be something like coma:~# dpkg -l gpm Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge | Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed |/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Rei

Re: Mouse, please help

1999-11-18 Thread virtanen
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Haris Siakalis wrote: > Hello, > Maybe the package gpm is not installed. How do i install it? 1) There exists a package called 'gpm'. 2) Did you install it? 3) Which method of intallation did you use? 4) Did the intallation procedure ask anything about the configuration of

Mouse, please help

1999-11-18 Thread Haris Siakalis
Hello, I have a problem with the mouse. After the installation finished, and i startx there is no mouse. I see an "x" in the middle of the screen. I only installed debian yesterday, so be patient with me. I did crtl+alt+del dropped to console and typed gpm but it said command not found.i also typed

Re: Accidentally deleted mouse! Please help!

1999-06-25 Thread Lazarus Long
On Friday, June 25, 1999 at 12:40:33 +1000, Revenant wrote: > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.08 [en] (Win98; I) > X-UIDL: 9569986813774c33b6403a623e7a5f5b > I configured PSAUX in XF86Setup. This worked before I deleted the > How do I kill gpm and try again? You appear

Re: Accidentally deleted mouse! Please help!

1999-06-25 Thread Revenant
I configured PSAUX in XF86Setup. This worked before I deleted the device. I don't understand what you mean by "What says the driver?". How do I kill gpm and try again? Thanx. Robert Pintarelli wrote: > On Thu, Jun 24, 1999 at 07:05:53PM +1000, Revenant wrote: > > I've now tried this and it did

Re: Accidentally deleted mouse! Please help!

1999-06-25 Thread Robert Pintarelli
On Thu, Jun 24, 1999 at 07:05:53PM +1000, Revenant wrote: > I've now tried this and it didn't work. The drivers reappear, but when > I configure the mouse in XF86Setup the pointer refuses to respond. > > Does it make a difference that it is a PS/2 mouse? > > Thank you. > what says the driver,

Re: Accidentally deleted mouse! Please help!

1999-06-24 Thread Revenant
I've now tried this and it didn't work. The drivers reappear, but when I configure the mouse in XF86Setup the pointer refuses to respond. Does it make a difference that it is a PS/2 mouse? Thank you. Robert Pintarelli wrote: > in /dev type ./MAKEDEV busmice (as root). > and then ln -s psaux mou

Re: Accidentally deleted mouse! Please help!

1999-06-24 Thread Revenant
I've now tried this and it didn't work. The drivers reappear, but when I configure the mouse in XF86Setup the pointer refuses to respond. Does it make a difference that it is a PS/2 mouse? Thank you. Robert Pintarelli wrote: > in /dev type ./MAKEDEV busmice (as root). > and then ln -s psaux mou

Re: Accidentally deleted mouse! Please help!

1999-06-23 Thread Robert Pintarelli
On Wed, Jun 23, 1999 at 05:50:59PM +1000, Revenant wrote: > I managed to accidentally delete the files "mouse" and "psaux" in > the /dev directory. > > How do I get these back, please? > > -- Revenant [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- > "The whole principle is wrong; it's like dem

Re: Accidentally deleted mouse! Please help!

1999-06-23 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 23 Jun, Revenant wrote about "Accidentally deleted mouse! Please help!" > I managed to accidentally delete the files "mouse" and "psaux" in > the /dev directory. > > How do I get these back, please? > As root: cd /dev .

Accidentally deleted mouse! Please help!

1999-06-23 Thread Revenant
I managed to accidentally delete the files "mouse" and "psaux" in the /dev directory. How do I get these back, please? -- Revenant [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- "The whole principle is wrong; it's like demanding that grown men live on skim milk because the baby can't eat steak