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What happens if you bypass the KVM?
Chava Leviatan wrote:
Hi shachar,
First - thanks .
Then for the answeres:
Ok, let's move to the second stage, then :-)
what does "ls -l /dev/psaux" do?
It should be something along the lines of "crw-rw 1 root root 10, 1
2006-12-28 15:14 /dev/psaux"
Also, it didn't say "no such device", right?
Yep, it is there
Can you paste the output of
"dmesg" on a freshly booted machine?
Shachar
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Chava Leviatan wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> The trus is that I am not a Debian guru at all... I just need to
> develop some modules for the 2.6
> Since I already worked with RH for the pas 2-3 years , I thught it
> will be nice to change to a different
> distro (was I wrong ?? )
>
> So , any other di
Chava Leviatan wrote:
>> If it's there, do "cat /dev/psaux" and try moving your mouse around.
>> What happens?
>
> Nothing . :-( I moved it and moved it and nothing has happened
What about moving it some more, than?
Just kidding. What about /dev/input/mice?
Also, it didn't say "no such dev
Hi again,
The trus is that I am not a Debian guru at all... I just need to develop
some modules for the 2.6
Since I already worked with RH for the pas 2-3 years , I thught it will be
nice to change to a different
distro (was I wrong ?? )
So , any other distro recomendations will be highly
Hi shachar,
First - thanks .
Then for the answeres:
Ok, let's move to the second stage, then :-)
what does "ls -l /dev/psaux" do?
It should be something along the lines of "crw-rw 1 root root 10, 1
2006-12-28 15:14 /dev/psaux"
Yep - it gives that exact lines
If it's there, do "cat /dev
On Thursday 28 December 2006 03:42, Constantine Shulyupin wrote:
> http://wiki.osdc.org.il/
> http://www.hackers.org.il/
>
These wikis are relatively specialised. A better wiki would be:
http://www.iglu.org.il/wiki/
Which is the Linux-IL and Hamakor Wiki in Israel.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
Chava Leviatan wrote:
> As you can see psmouse and mousedev are loaded .
Ok, let's move to the second stage, then :-)
what does "ls -l /dev/psaux" do?
It should be something along the lines of "crw-rw 1 root root 10, 1
2006-12-28 15:14 /dev/psaux"
If it's there, do "cat /dev/psaux" and try mo
The mouse is ps2 onnected through a kvm .
here's lsmod:
Module Size Used by
ipv6 265124 8
af_packet 22600 2
parport_pc 36900 0
parport41800 1 parport_pc
floppy 61200 0
pcspkr 3592
Make sure you have the modules mousedev and psmouse loaded.
I had similar problems that X could not find /dev/mouse etc. and the answer
was loading these drivers.
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On 12/28/06, Chava Leviatan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have installed Debian 3.1 and everything worked fine un
Chava Leviatan wrote:
I do understand that this is a common problem with 2.6 upgrades, however
all the tips that I could find did not work
(like reconfigure xserevr-freex86, psmouse_noext etc')
Try to add to /etc/modules
psmouse
mousedev
Also recommended to update udev package.
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Chava Leviatan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed Debian 3.1 and everything worked fine until I have
> decided to upgrade it to 2.6.
> The upgrade process was done through Debian kernel package (2.6.8).
>
> After I rebooted the machine , the mouse did not work (not detected ).
> It's a PS/2 mous
Hi,
I have installed Debian 3.1 and everything worked fine until I have decided to
upgrade it to 2.6.
The upgrade process was done through Debian kernel package (2.6.8).
After I rebooted the machine , the mouse did not work (not detected ).
It's a PS/2 mouse connected through a KVM . I have also
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