Mike Lieberman wrote:
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> > Well, I am not using a Sparc, but:
> >
> > /dev/mouse is usually a symlink to wherever the mouse is actually
> > installed /dev/ttyS0 for a COM1 mouse, /dev/psaux for a PS/2 style
> > mouse, etc. THis is so that apps can look for the mouse in a central
> > location wi
> Well, I am not using a Sparc, but:
>
> /dev/mouse is usually a symlink to wherever the mouse is actually
> installed /dev/ttyS0 for a COM1 mouse, /dev/psaux for a PS/2 style
> mouse, etc. THis is so that apps can look for the mouse in a central
> location without having to worry about differenc
Mike Lieberman wrote:
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> We are having problems getting Debian to see/find/use the Sun mouse
> connected to our type 5 keyboard.
>
> gpmcongif wants to find /dev/mouse which doesn't exist.
>
> Xwindows won't run for the same reason.
>
> We know the mouse is working as we have Solaris on this b
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Leen Besselink wrote:
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> On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Mike Lieberman wrote:
>
> > We are having problems getting Debian to see/find/use the Sun mouse
> > connected to our type 5 keyboard.
> >
> > gpmcongif wants to find /dev/mouse which doesn't exist.
> >
> > Xwindows won't run for
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Mike Lieberman wrote:
> We are having problems getting Debian to see/find/use the Sun mouse
> connected to our type 5 keyboard.
>
> gpmcongif wants to find /dev/mouse which doesn't exist.
>
> Xwindows won't run for the same reason.
>
> We know the mouse is working as we h
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