This is an early warning concerning mouse function, whose relevance to you will depend upon your particular hardware and XF86Config file.
Currently all is fine on my desktop which is mostly a Slink/Stable installation. The gpm console mouse daemon is running with affecting my good functionality under Xwindows. In my XF86Config, the default selection for mouse, /dev/mouse, is fine, where in my file system /dev/mouse is a symbolic link to /dev/ttyS0. It's releavant that ls -l /dev/g* reports no devices. The same was true for my Compaq Armada laptop until yesterday, except /dev/mouse -> /dev/psaux supporting a touchpad mouse. When I upgraded gpm from Frozen with dpkg -i gpm_1.17.8-16 Xwindows mouse function was lost. Degrading back to Stable with dpkg -i gpm_1.14-3 DID NOT cure the problem. After much hunting around the problem was unraveled. Under gpm_1.17.8-16, /dev/gpmdata and /dev/gpmctrl were created and the mouse symbolic link switched WITHOUT warning: /dev/mouse -> /dev/gpmdata which didn't serve my Xwindows at all well. Within XF86Config changing /dev/mouse to /dev/psaux did fix the Xwindows problem, though I also had to "/etc/init.d/gpm stop" before startx. Also for my hardware at least the Stable gpm_1.17.8-1 is better. A regular Bug report has been filed, but this may save some of you problems. MarvS /dev/mousr ->