HI, I have been trying to get Debian to run on my computer. I have be able to get Slakware 3.4 to run, but I would prefer Debian.
I have a modem that is com2 in DOS, a PS/2 mouse connected to the PS/2 connector on my motherboard, ( Slakware recognized the mouse as /dev/mouse (type PS/2) ) but I never tried the modem there. Debian will not work with my mouse or modem. I installed several times and the last time I left on the system, and wrote down what I did/ was asked to do ect. here is what I did on my final install: - means the computer typed this = means I typed this # means comments or simple stuff I had a trashed install of Debian, used a rescue disk resc1440.bin on A: to install new system, did the following: selected color monitor -install asks config keyboard =us qwerty -init and activate linux swap (linux swap and native partitions exist) = init /dev/hda9 as swap - scan it =no ( already did that today several hours ago prev install:} ) - you sure you want to init loose data =yes -init linux partition = /dev/hda6 as native -scan? =no (for reason above) -sure? =yes -mount /dev/hda6 as root? = yes -install OS kernel and modules -yes -install medium? =cdrom ( / dev/hdc) -select base archives =default stable -config device drivers =yes -select category = misc =lp =install =OK - lp1 at 0x0378, (polling) -Installation succeeded =psaux =install =ok -PS/2 auxiliary pointing device detected -- driver installed. -Installation succeeded =serial =install =ok -serial driver version 4.13 with no serial options enabled -tty00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A -tty01 at 0x02f8 9irq = 3) is a 16550A -Installation succeeded =exit ( done w/ these modules) =exit (done w/ modules) -config network -host name? =Zeek - connected to network? =NO - install base system =OK ( goes through the where install form I pick the CD {/dev/hdc}).. -select base =default stable (it installs it) -config base =ok (asks for tome zone { I pick America/New_York, with N for GMT}) -boot from HDD? =yes ( accidentally, then canceled my way back to the menu where it asked to make a boot floppy, made a boot floppy instead) - reboot system? =yes (booted w/o the floppy to make sure I didnt kill my DOS system.. then booted with boot floppy) (while booting I noticed that it said something about the PS/2 mouse, it said device detected, driver installed) #chagned root password , created a user ryder made a pass word for ryder# - Shall I install shadow passwords? =N - hit enter to run dselect =<enter> #selected the cd for the access for distribution top selected "/" (seemed to work ) for non free I used /contrib ( again seemed to work) for local used / (seemed to work) for local packages file used / (seemed to work) selected update (seemed to do it except for /var/lib/dpkg/methods/mnt/ 'invalid argument BUT /var/lib/dpkg/methods/mnt//stab le/binary.. and several other paths involving /var/lib/dpkg/methods/mnt as part of their path worked) selected Select in the menu, went with the standard packages Dselect suggested and added: 1)lrzsz (x/y/z modem) 2)DDD ( visual debugger) * it requested lesstif & xpm4.7 which I added 3) mc (midnight commander) * it requested libgpm1 I added it 4)xserver-svga 5)xserver-vga1 (includes xserver setup program) * reqs: xbase , xfntbase , xfnt75 , I added them 6)minicom 7) xringd (I then chose to install, which it started doing, after a while it came up with some questions which follow:) -config file ' /etc/syslog.conf'exists replace w package version =no - put the META key in minicom config file =no - installing xring -error modem device not found -configuring gpm -actual config is: -m /dev/ttys0 -t bare (as I understand this is like com 1, and is a micorsoft 2 button mouse, which ins not mine so I changed it) -do you want to change anything (Y,n) =y -where is mouse? =/dev/mouse -what type =ps2 =responsiveness (normally not needed) =<just hit enter> -additional arguments? =<just hit enter> test (y/N) =N -Actual config: -m /dev/mouse -t ps2 -do you want to change (Y/n) =N -error starting gmp error /dev/mouse : no such file or directory -config inews[Y/n] =n -make English default [y/N] =y -Current default x server /bin/false found. - do you want to make SVGA the default instead? (y/n) [n] =Yes -Do you want to create XFree86 config? =n ( last time I did this I got in there mouse never responded and I got stuck had to boot, started over) - do you want to make VGA16 default server =n (asked me again about Xfree, told it no don't config it now) # some grep error about no configfile for xwindows# #asks me to set up send mail set it up w local mail only, set root mail to go to user ryder ,sent a test message# #set up American as default dictionary# -config file '/ect/X11/Xserver' exists replace from package default is no =n -confg '/ect/init.d/xdm ...... =n -config Xfree86? =n -Xfree config will not be created , to create it later run /usr/sbin/xbase-configure re as root -start xdm at boot time =n ( would like to later, once my mouse runs though) -errors were encountered while processing: -xringd -installation script returned error exit status 1. -Press RETURN to continue. =<enter> # selected configure un-configured stuff, it tried to config xringd.. -setting up xringd -xringd: error opening modem device -No such file or directory # it went on to say the deal about config returning error status 1 and asks for me to press return.. # I then left DSELECT# On the previous installs I tried to use makedev to make /dev/mouse, since gpg complained about no file or directory but I obviously didn't know what I was doing since it told me some think along the lines of "you cant do that". But I noticed in this install that during the install of the drivers, that the PS/2 driver found the device ( Its in the way to long transcription of my install above) does any one have any suggestions for me / help?? Oh.., Slakware also recognized my modem, it said it was "___ (some tty) = com2 in DOS" (I can't remember the device it said but I thing it might have been /dev/ttys1) Thank you for any help PS sorry it was so long, I wanted to be through, not to sure what was important and not still new at Linux, Thanks Ken -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]