Re: USB Mouse, GPM and Kernel 2.4

2001-12-21 Thread Jerome Acks Jr
Didier Malenfant wrote: I was the one with the ES1371 problems, I tried to start from scratch by compiling 2.4.16 myself and now my soundcard works fine. Only difference seems to be that I now have an audio codec module loaded, didn't have that under 2.2.18. I don't have a /dev/input directory,

Re: USB Mouse, GPM and Kernel 2.4

2001-12-21 Thread dman
On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 12:14:33PM -0800, Didier Malenfant wrote: | I don't have a /dev/input directory, am I missing a package? (devfs?) devfs isn't a package. It is a feature of the 2.4 kernels, but you don't have to use it. If you want to learn more about it, read the kernel docs and http:/

Re: USB Mouse, GPM and Kernel 2.4

2001-12-21 Thread Didier Malenfant
I was the one with the ES1371 problems, I tried to start from scratch by compiling 2.4.16 myself and now my soundcard works fine. Only difference seems to be that I now have an audio codec module loaded, didn't have that under 2.2.18. I don't have a /dev/input directory, am I missing a package? (d

Re: USB Mouse, GPM and Kernel 2.4

2001-12-20 Thread dman
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 01:06:54AM -0700, Cameron Matheson wrote: | On Thu, 2001-12-20 at 00:25, Didier Malenfant wrote: | > I'm switching to 2.4 to try and sort out some other problems (with | > sound). | | Have you tried Alsa (it's great). What kind of problems are you having? | | > Under 2.2

Re: USB Mouse, GPM and Kernel 2.4

2001-12-20 Thread Cameron Matheson
Hello On Thu, 2001-12-20 at 00:25, Didier Malenfant wrote: > I'm switching to 2.4 to try and sort out some other problems (with > sound). Have you tried Alsa (it's great). What kind of problems are you having? > Under 2.2.18 my Intellimouse explorer would work with GPM, from what I > gather th

USB Mouse, GPM and Kernel 2.4

2001-12-20 Thread Didier Malenfant
I'm switching to 2.4 to try and sort out some other problems (with sound). Under 2.2.18 my Intellimouse explorer would work with GPM, from what I gather the usbmouse driver would translate everything into a standard PS/2 format because gpm.conf was still using /dev/psaux and everything worked (eve