Thus spake [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > modprobe : modprobe : Can't locate module char-major-10-135Dear members , > > After editing /etc/defaults/rcS to disable UTC , and , after > > Installing postgresql and mysql on my Debian Potato r3 box , and all that > these installations entail (I mean dependencies) , > > > > Upon restart I get the following kind of error : > > > > > > " modprobe : modprobe : Can't locate module char-major-10-135 " char-major-10-135 is the real time clock - /dev/rtc - it's actually the kernel complaining that you didn't compile the module for it. No biggie, it'll live without it. > > > This error message at init , is followed up by a new font size , on the VT-s , > > - a more rounded and slightly larger fonts ! This is probably a font selection happening in /etc/init.d/console-screen.sh, which reads it's config from /etc/console-tools/config - you can change the font there if you wish. > I have a second question : I use a Logitech 3 button mouse on a serial port > ,type presumably is mman ,and the bottom of the mouse gives "M-M35". > > Once in a blue moon , I do get the mouse-services (gpm)on the console , but > now , > > it has been 5 or 6 boots since I have seen the mouse activity at the Virtual > Terminals . mcedit /etc/gpm.conf does give the right info . I think logitechs use MouseMan as their protocol, at least mine does, although that's for X4 - don't know what gpm calls it. Perhaps rerun gpmconfig and recheck your options? HTH, Steve -- If wishes were horses, then beggars would be thieves.
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