On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 21:50:07 +0200, Jamin W. Collins wrote: >> The "EE" lines are pointing to references to a mouse set up on a DEVFS >> system.
AFAIK the input layer has nothing to do with devfs. PS/2 mice should use /dev/psaux, wether devfs or not. USB mice use /dev/input/*, wether devfs or not. Could be wrong though... Still, this is not the problem. The X logs show that in fact a second mouse was configured. The error is somewhere else. To John: Please post more of the logfile, especially the final 20 lines. >> You may not be running that... Are your disk drives referred to >> /dev/hdaX, where X is a number, or a longer, more informative >> designation ?? Both is possible with devfs. When you install devfsd, it is even the default. >> Edit your XF86Config file and change the references to >> "\dev\input\mice" to "\dev\psaux". John: No, don't do that. You have a perfectly working mouse configured. > Based on the copied output, /dev/psaux is already there and loaded. The > default XF86Config-4 seems to include to mouse definitions, /dev/psaux > and /dev/input/mice. I have both in my config and have seen no problems > from them. It depends - you can mark input devices as optional in XF86Config. Then a missing/failing device doesn't stop the X server. The default "generic mouse" entry is marked optional IMHO. -- Best Regards, | Hi! I'm a .signature virus. Copy me into Sebastian | your ~/.signature to help me spread! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]