Check to see whether or not you have gpm installed, and if it is
running.
If it is, you should use /dev/gpmdata as the mouse device.
If it isn't you could try installing gpm and let it auto detect your
mouse.
Also make sure that your kernel has PS/2 support compiled into it, by
finding a line li
> I'm a complete idiot in the Linux world, and I feel worst when I get
myself
> involved and spending so much time with little things like catching and
> configuring my Microsoft Intellimouse in the XF86Setup. And quess what!!
It
> just doesn't work. It's a normal Intellimouse for PS/2 standard. It
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