Kent West wrote:
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Stephen Liu wrote:
On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 01:44, Kent West wrote:
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_Unless_ you're using gpm, the console mouse driver, in addition to
the mouse driver in X. In that case, you'll need to get gpm
confi
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Stephen Liu wrote:
On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 01:44, Kent West wrote:
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Now I am using a PS/2 mouse instead with /dev/psaux setting
Is the optical mouse usb? ps/2? serial? what? If usb, you'll want
/dev/input/mice;
Stephen Liu wrote:
X-server starts now. But following problems still remain
1) Mouse - optical mouse
Selecting /dev/input/mice, X-server can't start
Selecting /dev/psaux, X-server starts but mouse dies. Toggling between
'init3' and 'init5' impossible. Had to force-reset the PC
Now I am using a
Hi Kevin and Andreas,
Thanks for your advice.
X-server starts now. But following problems still remain
1) Mouse - optical mouse
Selecting /dev/input/mice, X-server can't start
Selecting /dev/psaux, X-server starts but mouse dies. Toggling between
'init3' and 'init5' impossible. Had to force
Hello
Stephen Liu (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I installed Debian 3.0 on a PII-box for test purpose. Everything
> seemed going on smoothly, except following problems found after
> installation.
>
> 1) X-server could not start
>
> At time of installation I have no idea what chip to be selecte
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 05:15:26PM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi all folks,
>
> I installed Debian 3.0 on a PII-box for test purpose. Everything seemed
> going on smoothly, except following problems found after installation.
>
> 1) X-server could not start
>
> At time of installation I have no
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