Re: Logitech mouse M-S48

1999-07-30 Thread virtanen
It started working. Thank you. (I just had to install the whole system again because it crashed for some reason, which I still don't understand. Suddently the power goes off sometimes while booting. It breaks the whole system, if it decides to do that...) I installed psaux driver and while in

Re: Logitech mouse M-S48

1999-07-30 Thread egm2
On 29 Jul, virtanen wrote: | Which kind of device driver module should I install to get that beast | working? Or what should I do? | | It makes no effect at all with any of the possible protocols available | with XF86Setup. Perhaps you're not using the correct device (not driver)

Re: Logitech mouse M-S48

1999-07-29 Thread Carl Mummert
If it has a little round DIN connector, try '/dev/psaux' as the device. You will need to 'modprobe psaux' before you do try the mouse. I recommend installing gpm, which has a nifty mouse-test program that can usually figure out automatically the type/port/etc of your mouse - but you may have to r

Logitech mouse M-S48

1999-07-29 Thread virtanen
Managed to install and get runnig slink on a quite recent machine. (Pentium II mmx 330) But now I cannot get a mouse working at all: It is Logitech model M-S48 ('This device complies with Par 15 of the fcc rules', it is telling as well on the bottom.) Which kind of device driver module sho