remember, the device NAMES are irrelivant. your mouse could be called
/dev/mongoose and still function as a mouse if you give it the correct major
and minor numbers which you can view w/ 'ls -l'. So if you can't find a mouse
device, consider just making one of your own.
James Rodgers wrote:
Hi,
I am having problems getting X to start. During the XF86Config I hit
return so hat the default /dev/mouse is set. However looking at /dev/
afterwards /dev/mouse doesn't exist; hence xstart fails with the message
'mouse not found'. I have a Microsoft Intellimouse E
* James Rodgers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (2001-07-27 22:00):
> I am having problems getting X to start. During the XF86Config I hit
> return so hat the default /dev/mouse is set. However looking at
> /dev/ afterwards /dev/mouse doesn't exist; hence xstart fails with
> the message 'mouse not found'. I ha
>I am having problems getting X to start. During the XF86Config I hit return
so hat the default >/dev/mouse is set. However looking at /dev/ afterwards
/dev/mouse doesn't exist; hence xstart fails >with the message 'mouse not
found'. I have a Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer with PS/2 lead, how do >
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