I was having a similar problem when I read the following messages
concerning the mouse. I ran XF86config and used /dev/psaux as my device
file for my mouse. The error messages concerning the mouse were gone
after that.
Thanks for your help.
At 09:30 PM 8/17/2000 -0700, Trevor Ramoutar wrote:
>
I had this same problem when I installed xdm after not selecting it
during initial install. The way I was able to get around it was to first
do gpm -k, start X, then re-run gpm. After that I was able to change my
XConfig file to allow use of a 3 button mouse. The problem for me seemed
to come from
Okay, I tried running XF86Config, I selected the correct protocol for my
mouse and it still didn't work. So I just broke down and installed Storm.
. .everything works fine now. But I kinda feel like I cheated. . .
At 09:48 AM 8/18/00 +0200, Morten Liebach wrote:
On 17, aug, 2000 at 09:30:28
On 18-Aug-2000 Trevor Ramoutar wrote:
> So I installed Debian 2.2. Everything went well but after the installation
> I'm at the prompt and I type in startx and I get:
>
> Fatal Server Error:
> Cannot open mouse (no such file or directory)
>
> and I don't know what to do! Help!
You should con
On 17, aug, 2000 at 09:30:28 -0700, Trevor Ramoutar wrote:
> So I installed Debian 2.2. Everything went well but after the installation
> I'm at the prompt and I type in startx and I get:
>
> Fatal Server Error:
> Cannot open mouse (no such file or directory)
>
> and I don't know what to do! H
At 09:30 PM 8/17/2000 -0700, Trevor Ramoutar wrote:
>So I installed Debian 2.2. Everything went well but after the installation
>I'm at the prompt and I type in startx and I get:
>
>Fatal Server Error:
>Cannot open mouse (no such file or directory)
>
>and I don't know what to do! Help!
for a ps
So I installed Debian 2.2. Everything went well but after the installation
I'm at the prompt and I type in startx and I get:
Fatal Server Error:
Cannot open mouse (no such file or directory)
and I don't know what to do! Help!
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