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
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
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
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
On Friday, June 25, 1999 at 12:40:33 +1000, Revenant wrote:
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> X-UIDL: 9569986813774c33b6403a623e7a5f5b
> I configured PSAUX in XF86Setup. This worked before I deleted the
> How do I kill gpm and try again?
You appear
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
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,
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
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
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
*- 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
.
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
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