hello folks,
upgraded from sarge to etch. since then my machine gets stuck completely
on unpredictable moments; especially when scrolling webpages in mozilla
1.7.8 and firefox 1.0.4-2. so i have to start up anew.
my (good, i think) guess is a conflicting ps2 mousedriver with flash in
both
On Sun, 2001-12-09 at 21:59, Gilbert w wrote:
> Hello everyone, Im brand spankin new and I just installed debian. Im not
> sure ive completed installation properly, but I have no mouse device(no
> /dev/mouse ). What did I do wrong? I tried reinstalling with a different
> mou
Hello everyone, Im brand spankin new and I just installed debian. Im not
sure ive completed installation properly, but I have no mouse device(no
/dev/mouse ). What did I do wrong? I tried reinstalling with a different
mouse type, but still doesn't work. Is there a way I can manully in
*- Christopher Jay Stevenson wrote about "Mouse Device"
|
| I'm buzy installing X Windows
| (I have xsave and the Xserver for general SVGA)
| and I don't know where my douse is in /dev.
|
| (I told the kernel to include support a PS/2 mouse, and I have a
| Microsoft Intelli
On Sun, Oct 04, 1998 at 10:56:55AM -0500, Christopher Jay Stevenson wrote:
>
> I'm buzy installing X Windows
> (I have xsave and the Xserver for general SVGA)
> and I don't know where my douse is in /dev.
>
> (I told the kernel to include support a PS/2 mouse, and I have a
> Microsoft Intellimou
I'm buzy installing X Windows
(I have xsave and the Xserver for general SVGA)
and I don't know where my douse is in /dev.
(I told the kernel to include support a PS/2 mouse, and I have a
Microsoft Intellimouse on a PS/2 port.)
Oh... /dev/mouse doesn't exist.
Thanks to whoever can help
---sta
Dennis Dixon wrote:...
>1) I have succesfully installed XFree86 and am now attempting to run the
>XF86Setup routine. In trying to get the mouse to work it appears to me all I
>should have to do is select one of the 'devices' and hit 'apply'. However,
>I tried all possible device options an
Dennis Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1) I have succesfully installed XFree86 and am now attempting to run the
> XF86Setup routine. In trying to get the mouse to work it appears to me all I
> should have to do is select one of the 'devices' and hit 'apply'. However,
> I tried all possible de
First of all, I'd like to thank everyone that responds to my inquiries. I
find it amazing that so many people take the time to help out others less
knowledgable.
Unfortunately, I'm afraid I have more questions. It seems every time I try
to do something, it generates more problems.
1) I have s
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Nick Gillam wrote:
> Also, what Debian package is required for IP Masquerading.
I have a Debian System that does IP masquerading, here is how I did it.
First, echoing an earlier comment, consult the HOWTO on this subject.
I read somewhere that the masquerading code in kerne
On Thu, Jun 04, 1998 at 10:07:41PM -0500, Nick Gillam wrote:
> I have successfully installed Debian 1.3.1 onto several PS/2s thanks to
> help from users on this list.
>
> However, I have not been able to determine the device name for the PS/2
> mouse.
/dev/psaux
> Also, what Debian package is r
On Thu, Jun 04, 1998 at 10:07:41PM -0500, Nick Gillam wrote:
>
> I have successfully installed Debian 1.3.1 onto several PS/2s thanks to
> help from users on this list.
>
> However, I have not been able to determine the device name for the PS/2
> mouse.
Try /dev/psaux
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Lee Bradshaw
I have successfully installed Debian 1.3.1 onto several PS/2s thanks to
help from users on this list.
However, I have not been able to determine the device name for the PS/2
mouse.
Also, what Debian package is required for IP Masquerading.
Can anyone help?
Tnx,
Nick Gilliam
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> "SZ" == Stephen Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SZ> Can anyone tell me what the major/minor device numbers for a
SZ> PS/2 mouse are? Currently gpm et al want to use /dev/ttyS0
SZ> but that is definately not working.
I have /dev/mouse soft linked to /dev/psmouse, whic is in t
Can anyone tell me what the major/minor device numbers for a PS/2 mouse
are? Currently gpm et al want to use /dev/ttyS0 but that is definately
not working.
Thanks
Stephen
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