yes I have tried the ati mouse driver and it didn't work. any other
suggestions.
Paul
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Paul McDermott wrote:
>
> Yes I am sure it is not a PS/2 mouse. This is a 486 that is a few years
> old. the bus connector is on the video card which is an ati which makes
> me think it is an atimouse. Any more information is grealy appreciated.
> Paul
>
> On Wed, 14 May 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Paul McDermott wrote:
> Hi folk, I have a bus mouse installed. It does not want to work under
> X. In my XF86Config file I have protocal "BusMouse" and the device
> having "msmouse" my choice are atimouse,jmouse, logimouse, msmouse,
> psmouse. I have tried all of these t
In the kernel messages it says that it detected it and installed it.
When I installed debian from the disks I installed the bus module. In
answer to your question no i did not compile the kernel with the bus
mouse stuff init. It is in the kernel messages so I would assume that
means the same
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Paul McDermott wrote:
> Hi folk, I have a bus mouse installed. It does not want to work under
> X. In my XF86Config file I have protocal "BusMouse" and the device
> having "msmouse" my choice are atimouse,jmouse, logimouse, msmouse,
> psmouse. I have tried all of these t
Hi folk, I have a bus mouse installed. It does not want to work under
X. In my XF86Config file I have protocal "BusMouse" and the device
having "msmouse" my choice are atimouse,jmouse, logimouse, msmouse,
psmouse. I have tried all of these to no avail. I catted each of the
devices the only
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