on Wed, Jun 19, 2002, Raffaele Sandrini ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi
>
> I need to set up a large amout of systems with Debian. While the systems are
> more or less the same (or ordered in bigger groups) there are many different
> ps2 mice around. They are "randomly" atached to a system and w
Raffaele Sandrini writes:
> "nonwheeled" mouse to logitech ones. I ask you now if there is a
> 100% way (99% are enough :-) ) to sucessfully run all mice on all
> systems with the same config --> is there a generic ps2 Driver? I
> search something like "Standard PS/2 Mouse" on M$ Windows wich c
Hi
I need to set up a large amout of systems with Debian. While the systems are
more or less the same (or ordered in bigger groups) there are many different
ps2 mice around. They are "randomly" atached to a system and we don't care
about wich mouse is pluged to wich system. The range goes from
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 03:31:45PM -0600, John Foster wrote:
> my /lib/modules/kernel-2.2.13/misc or any of the other dirs here. There
> should be a driver ps2mouse.o or the like created when the kernel is
> compiled and installed. I used the make-kpkg buildkernel command and
If you're using the
Hmm... can't help you with the module issue, as I always just build the ps/2
driver directly into the kernel, since it's more of an 'always on' type thing
than an 'on demand' one.
My problem with gpm/X was the exact reverse of yours - The mouse in X was
frozen while gpm was running. I solved that
Maybe there isn't a separate mouse driver file but it is in some other
file instead?
-D
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 03:31:45PM -0600, John Foster wrote:
> Thanks guys for all of the pointers. I am really not a newbie and have
> covered all of the areas responded to. I do not find a mouse driver in
>
Thanks guys for all of the pointers. I am really not a newbie and have
covered all of the areas responded to. I do not find a mouse driver in
my /lib/modules/kernel-2.2.13/misc or any of the other dirs here. There
should be a driver ps2mouse.o or the like created when the kernel is
compiled and in
On 22 Dec 2000, John Foster wrote:
> I need the name of the ps2 mouse driver file. I am having difficulty
> with a new install. The mouse works in X but not on the console. I set
> up the XF86Setup configs with the same setting I used for gpm, & X works
> fine. Xterm does not.
, you trading in one problem for another.
-Rob
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 09:28:28AM -0600, ktb wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 09:09:29AM -0600, John Foster wrote:
> > I need the name of the ps2 mouse driver file. I am having difficulty
> > with a new install. The mouse works in X bu
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 09:09:29AM -0600, John Foster wrote:
> I need the name of the ps2 mouse driver file. I am having difficulty
> with a new install. The mouse works in X but not on the console. I set
> up the XF86Setup configs with the same setting I used for gpm, & X works
>
I need the name of the ps2 mouse driver file. I am having difficulty
with a new install. The mouse works in X but not on the console. I set
up the XF86Setup configs with the same setting I used for gpm, & X works
fine. Xterm does not. I do not see any driver listed in
/lib/modules/kernelXXX/
Hi,
I have a PS/2 compatable mouse connected to serial port. When I use
the XF86Setup to configure the mouse, I didn't get any respone. So I
use the modconf to install the mouse driver. But I get the following
message :
initmod: device or resource busy.
Then I decide to the use the gpm to install
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