> >This is not a ThinkPad, but FIVA 206VL (PS/2 mouse PnP ID = 0x130fd041;
> >normal one), the psm is no longer recognized if USB is not compiled (or
> >USB module is not loaded at loader).
>
> I have never heard of this type of error before!
Me too! I was surprised when I noticed this.
> I ca
>Hi, I've just noticed strange behavior of psm probing (w/ and w/o acpi).
[...]
>This is not a ThinkPad, but FIVA 206VL (PS/2 mouse PnP ID = 0x130fd041;
>normal one), the psm is no longer recognized if USB is not compiled (or
>USB module is not loaded at loader).
I have never heard of this type
Hi, I've just noticed strange behavior of psm probing (w/ and w/o acpi).
> > It now appears that some IBM ThinkPad models assign a distinct PnP ID
> > to the PS/2 mouse port.
> >
> > If you have ThinkPad and its pointing device is not recognized when
> > ACPI is loaded in the latest -current sys
Hi, yokota-san thank you very much.
> It now appears that some IBM ThinkPad models assign a distinct PnP ID
> to the PS/2 mouse port.
>
> If you have ThinkPad and its pointing device is not recognized when
> ACPI is loaded in the latest -current system, please do the following
>
> 1. Disable AC
On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 12:36:54PM +0900, Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
> It now appears that some IBM ThinkPad models assign a distinct PnP ID
> to the PS/2 mouse port.
I don't have an IBM ThinkPad, but my ps/2 mouse no longer works with
a current as of yesterday.
>
> If you have ThinkPad and its
It now appears that some IBM ThinkPad models assign a distinct PnP ID
to the PS/2 mouse port.
If you have ThinkPad and its pointing device is not recognized when
ACPI is loaded in the latest -current system, please do the following
1. Disable ACPI and boot
unset acpi_load
boot -v