> try: modprobe mousedev
>
> that should make /dev/input/mice show up for you.
>
> -davidc
i tried modprobe mousedev. That did create the /dev/psaux
and /dev/input/mice. But neither of them work. It allows me to start X, but
the mouse won't move.
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I am currently running Debian with a 2.4 Kernel. I recently upgraded to the
2.6.8-k7 kernel, but now my X Windows will not work. I get an error saying
that it couldn't initialize the mouse because /dev/psaux doesn't exit (i
don't know why it doesn't) i had heard that there were some changes t
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