I've tried to make the links, my mouse is on com1 (ttyS0). When I issue the
command "ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/mouse
>
> i have a logitech mouseman, ps2 + serial-convertor
>
> and i think you might have to make the link /dev/mouse yourself,
>
> if it's not there, then
> for ps/2 (as root) ln -s /dev/
Connect the mouse to the PS/2 port and put /dev/psaux in your XF86Config. It
works fine here.
ilar kind of problem with a similar kind of
fix.
Cheers,
-rick
-Original Message-From: Lorens Kulla
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 7:16
PMTo: debian-user@lists.debian.orgSubject: My mouse wont
work...No X
I have just installed Debian potato. I have my
I have just installed Debian potato. I have my
internet connection established. I can't seem to get X running. I keep getting a
mouse error. Can't find the device. I have tried XF86Setup numerous times. I
have a Logitech Mouseman mouse. I have not had a problem in RH/Mandrake/Caldera.
I have
Erik Mathisen wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Erik,
>
>
> i have a Logitech First mouse + connected to my serial one port. I
> can't get it to work anywhere on Debian.
I have the same mouse and it works fine using the microsoft mouse settings.
Unless
yours has failed the problem lies elsewhere.
> I have ju
Hi,
i have a Logitech First mouse + connected to my serial one port. I
can't get it to work anywhere on Debian. I have just switched from
RedHat, and I have installed all the updates through woody. When I
look at my dmesg I get this for the serial ports:
Serial driver version 4.27 with no seria
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