On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 07:15:23AM -0400, Bill from Tampa wrote:
> I can't get X to run on my new woody installation (installed from the net
> using the isolinux method). The base installation went well. I've tried
> several times to generate an XF86Config-4 file --but none of them work (I
> used X
> /dev/input/mice seems to exist, however. My keyboard and mouse are both
> usb.
Probably jst the device file exisis, not the device itself. Try running
XF86Setup (or is it xf86Setup), it's a graphical configuration program, it
lets you move around with tab and lets you try out different option
At 1024402523s since epoch (06/18/02 07:15:23 -0400 UTC), Bill from Tampa wrote:
> "cannot open device /dev/input/mice No such device".
>
> /dev/input/mice seems to exist, however.
"Seems" to exist? Is it actually there, or not? It would be best to
actually check.
If it's there, can you try c
Bill from Tampa wrote:
I can't get X to run on my new woody installation (installed from the net
using the isolinux method). The base installation went well. I've tried
several times to generate an XF86Config-4 file --but none of them work (I
used XFree86 -configure, and also the ?debconf metho
Bill from Tampa wrote:
I can't get X to run on my new woody installation (installed from the net
using the isolinux method). The base installation went well. I've tried
several times to generate an XF86Config-4 file --but none of them work (I
used XFree86 -configure, and also the ?debconf metho
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