> The file /dev/inportbm clearly exists, it is character special (10,2) and
>it does have appropriate ownership and permissions. So what does the error
>"No such device" mean?
"No such device" means that while the name exists in the filesystem,
the kernel doesn't have any idea what c/10/2 actua
Hi again all,
This is a narrowing-down question to my earlier post. What does it
mean when gpm gives me the following error message:
gpm: /dev/inportbm: No such device
The file /dev/inportbm clearly exists, it is character special (10,2) and
it does have appropriate ownership and permissi
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>Subject: Cannot compile mouse support - help!
>Author: debian-user@lists.debian.org at cclink
>Date:08.08.96 15:43
>
>
>Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to compile mouse support into my kernel (2.0.6), but for the
>life of me I can
Hi all,
I'm trying to compile mouse support into my kernel (2.0.6), but for the
life of me I can't get the mouse to function. I have a busmouse on an
ATI Graphics Ultra + card (which the HOWTO says is a regular busmouse,
NOT an ATI busmouse). When I run MSD under dos, it reports a busmouse
usi
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