Thanks for your reply Mental Patient ;-). I got the bugger working two
nights ago - just didn't know it. I recompiled the kernel late wednesday
night and when i rebooted i got a kernel panic, which i realised must've
been because i didn't do a make clean before compilation. Anywayz yesterday
i reco
On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 09:00:13 +0200, Willem.Smit wrote:
> > Well... you're using the USB device (/dev/input/mice) and the mouse is
> > plugged into the PS/2 port (/dev/psaux). What do you expect :-)
>
> Only one question - why the hell does my mouse work through
> /dev/input/mice on 2.6.0 ???
You
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Only one question - why the hell does my mouse work through /dev/input/mice
on 2.6.0 ???
Because perhaps the kernel has static support for USB? Different modules
compiled into kernel instead?
Another thing - I installed gpm last night and ran gpmconfig - it found
nada o
I wrote:
>> I've got a Microsoft optical USB mouse, but for the sake of linux i
plugged
>> it into the PS/2 port using a little USB->PS/2 port connector thingie.
>> X was configured to use /dev/input/mice but to no avail...
Sebastian wrote:
>Well... you're using the USB device (/dev/input/mic
On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:20:12 +0200, Willem.Smit wrote:
> I've got a Microsoft optical USB mouse, but for the sake of linux i plugged
> it into the PS/2 port using a little USB->PS/2 port connector thingie.
> X was configured to use /dev/input/mice but to no avail...
Well... you're using the USB d
Hey Bob
>>I wrote:
>> I've just recently decided to move over to debian from redhat and i must
>> say i'm very impressed with deb. Anyway, I started by installing woody
(I'm
>> still downloading the unstable images - gonna upgrade as soon as i got
all
>> 10),
>Bob wrote:
>I think you are confused
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've just recently decided to move over to debian from redhat and i must
> say i'm very impressed with deb. Anyway, I started by installing woody (I'm
> still downloading the unstable images - gonna upgrade as soon as i got all
> 10),
I think you are confused. Woody is
Hi guys
I've just recently decided to move over to debian from redhat and i must
say i'm very impressed with deb. Anyway, I started by installing woody (I'm
still downloading the unstable images - gonna upgrade as soon as i got all
10), everything went well normal hiccups aside except for one thi
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