On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Person, Roderick wrote:
> > It claims that /dev/psaux is not a
>> directory (which I agree with :) ). Sorry I didn't mention it
>>
> [Person, Roderick]
> This sound like the you need to make the device, although I have to
>say I never had this proble
> It claims that /dev/psaux is not a
> directory (which I agree with :) ). Sorry I didn't mention it
>
[Person, Roderick]
This sound like the you need to make the device, although I have to
say I never had this problem, with a mouse of having to make the device. I'
On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Person, Roderick wrote:
>I have to say that using the gpm autodetect never worked for me.
>
>Just type in the mouse type and info yourself Just use /dev/psaux for the
>mouse type.
I did that, actually, with no luck. It claims that /dev/psaux is not a
directory (which I agre
I have to say that using the gpm autodetect never worked for me.
Just type in the mouse type and info yourself Just use /dev/psaux for the
mouse type.
I never used XF86Setup. Didn't like it. I prefer xf86config, much better!
Try that and use the same driver for the mouse.
> -Original Mess
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