> hammack wrote: > > Can anyone help???? > My cursor is not working. Sometimes I have a one square inch white > cursor and some times I don't. Note the confi files below for > gpm.conf and XF86Config. At the recommendation of someone I commetted > out the lines in XF86Config and got the big cursor. But then it went > away when I re-entered X. I am currently using a newly acquired PS/2 > generic mouse plugged into the PS/2 port. My previous and preferred > mouse that would not work is a Kensington 4 button track ball (Expert > Mouse). Does any one have conf files for the Kensington Expert > Mouse???? > I like the Debian approach but I've been at this for two months.
what i'd reccomend trying is apt-get remove gpm dpkg --purge gpm configure XF86Config to use /dev/psaux enable the software cusor for X..see the manpage for the X server your using. if you don't know the X server do cat /etc/X11/Xserver(assuming your using Xfree86 3.3.6 if your usin X4 all bets are off). in many cases you put a line like: Options "sw_cursor" under the Device section see what happens ........ good luck. nate -- ::: ICQ: 75132336 http://www.aphroland.org/ http://www.linuxpowered.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]