First of all, I'd like to thank everyone that responds to my inquiries. I find it amazing that so many people take the time to help out others less knowledgable.
Unfortunately, I'm afraid I have more questions. It seems every time I try to do something, it generates more problems. 1) I have succesfully installed XFree86 and am now attempting to run the XF86Setup routine. In trying to get the mouse to work it appears to me all I should have to do is select one of the 'devices' and hit 'apply'. However, I tried all possible device options and none got a response from the mouse. (The mouse says Microsoft right on it, so I assume 'Microsoft' is the correct protocol. I tried different protocols with the 'inbortbm' device and still got nothing.) The real problem is I don't understand how 'devices' work. I found a 'MAKEDEV' command, but I'm not sure what this does. Is there a command to query the contents of '/dev/smouse', etc.? Plus, if I run a command like 'MAKEDEV' it would obviously create a new file in '/dev', but how would it know to hook up to the mouse port on the machine? 2) I have several other miscellaneous questions, although not necessary, would make my life a lot easier. When I go to '/var/log/messages' ( or any log file for that matter) I get a huge file. Does this file clear automatically somehow eventually or does it just keep growing forever? There must be a command to clear log files. 3) The 'find','locate', and 'dpkg -search' commands would be great if I could get them to work. Logged in as 'root' if I type 'find <filename>' from any directory it should find that file anywhere in the system? However, it doesn't do this for me. Am I doing something wrong? 4) The last questions is a repeat from a previous post. I am trying to make it so a 'user' can run 'pon'. ('pon' currently runs fine when logged in as 'root') A response from Martin Bialasinski suggested that I use the following command: adduser theuser dialout Although this command ran fine and added 'theuser' to the dialout group, when logged in as theuser I still couldn't use the 'pon' command. Thanks for any help you can give me. Dennis Dixon P.O. Box 1896 Fort Bragg, CA 95437 (707) 964-2979 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dixonadvise.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]