Adrian Bridgett wrote:
> I have a 2.1a mouse and it works fine on /dev/ttyS0. It isn't an
> intellimouse. Here are the two bits of /etc/gpm.conf and /etc/X11/XF86Config
> that might help. Let me know if there is any thing you would like me to try
> to see what the problem is. I'm running (pretty mu
On Nov 05, Stephen Ryan wrote
> Charles Read wrote:
> >
> > I'v installed Debian 1.3 on an AMD-K6 platform.
> > My Xserver, XF86_S3V, starts out fine and autodetects
> > the chipset used for my Nitro 3D (S3 ViRGE/GX).
> > In the /etc/X11/XF86Setup, I specify in the Pointer
> > section a protocol o
Ben Pfaff wrote:
>There are certain ambiguities in the way that you specified how you
>connected your mouse to the computer. Here are the correct
>possibilities, to the best of my knowledge:
>
>1. Mouse is connected to a PS/2 (aka mini-DIN 6, which is circular) port.
> The port
On Wed, 5 Nov 1997, Charles Read wrote:
> I tried installing /dev/psaux with 'modconf'.
> I get this result:
>
>Installation failed
>/lib/modules/2.0.29/misc/psaux.o:
>unresolved symbol kill_fasync_R689dfeeb
Try (as root)
insmod psaux
and see if it hap
I tried installing /dev/psaux with 'modconf'.
I get this result:
Installation failed
/lib/modules/2.0.29/misc/psaux.o:
unresolved symbol kill_fasync_R689dfeeb
How can I fix this?
Thanks,
-c
>There are two steps to fixing this.
>
>1) As root, run 'modconf',
"Charles Read" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I believe both "PS/2" and "/dev/mouse"
> are correct.
>
> What else could be messing up the mouse/cursor?
There are certain ambiguities in the way that you specified how you
connected your mouse to the computer. Here are the correct
possibilities, to
Charles Read wrote:
>
> The bottom of my mouse says the mouse
> is an IntelliMouse 1.1A and PS/2 compatible.
> The port the mouse plugs into is a PS/2 port
> (ie, round). So within /etc/X11/XF86Config,
> I changed (under the "Pointer" section) the
> Protocol to be "PS/2", and then changed
> the D
On Wed, 5 Nov 1997, Charles Read wrote:
> I changed (under the "Pointer" section) the
> Protocol to be "PS/2", and then changed
> the Device to be "/dev/mouse" [On my box,
> /dev/mouse is a link to /dev/ttyS0.].
I'm pretty sure you need /dev/psaux.
Why don't you
a) try deleteing /dev/psaux and
The bottom of my mouse says the mouse
is an IntelliMouse 1.1A and PS/2 compatible.
The port the mouse plugs into is a PS/2 port
(ie, round). So within /etc/X11/XF86Config,
I changed (under the "Pointer" section) the
Protocol to be "PS/2", and then changed
the Device to be "/dev/mouse" [On my box,
Charles Read wrote:
>
> I'v installed Debian 1.3 on an AMD-K6 platform.
> My Xserver, XF86_S3V, starts out fine and autodetects
> the chipset used for my Nitro 3D (S3 ViRGE/GX).
> In the /etc/X11/XF86Setup, I specify in the Pointer
> section a protocol of "IntelliMouse" and a device
> of "/dev/tty
I'v installed Debian 1.3 on an AMD-K6 platform.
My Xserver, XF86_S3V, starts out fine and autodetects
the chipset used for my Nitro 3D (S3 ViRGE/GX).
In the /etc/X11/XF86Setup, I specify in the Pointer
section a protocol of "IntelliMouse" and a device
of "/dev/ttyS0". However, the mouse cursor doe
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