/dev/psaux That's the mouse device you want (/dev/mouse might be a symlink to this check woth ls -l /dev/mouse).
The server for the card should definately be XF86_SVGA, you should be a ware that there are diferences between the X server ad the driver for your videocard! Ron Rademaker On Fri, 19 May 2000, Ron Stordahl wrote: > Questions arising during xf86config: > > Mouse--I have a 3 button PS/2 mouse so I select "4 PS/2 Mouse". Since it > has 3 buttons I choose not to emulate 3 buttons. So good so far, but now it > asks for the full device name. I have no idea. It suggests /dev/tty00 > which seems unlikely. Just pressing enter will default to /dev/mouse. This > seems reasonable, but my recollection is that a response to this question > previously said I need to enter /dev/psaux. I have looked through the > install doc and it does not answer this question. > > Selection of the card. I have a Jaton Video-67pro PCI which is not listed, > however the chip on the card says Trident 3DImage975 which is in the table > showing the driver is the "3dimage975". Looks good, so I select that which > is number 651. > > Now I am at the point which I must determine which server to run. My > choices are: > > 1 XF86_Mono > 2 XF86_VGA16 > 3 XF86-SVGA > 4 The accelerated servers..... > 5 "Choose the server from the card definition, XF86_SVGA" > > None of these seem to be good choices, since mine appears to be "3dimage975" > I would pick XF86_SVGA, which appears in the list after the card definitions > for many many cards, but since for my card it explicitly noted "3dimage975" > it would not seem to be correct to pick XF86_SVGA. I should note that in a > failed configuration prior to this e-mail I did just that, and it didn't > work. > > So what do to? > > Ron > > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >