"raysookhyun" == raysookhyun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
raysookhyun> I'm having a USB mouse problem. When I boot up it raysookhyun> looks like all the modules I need are loaded raysookhyun> correctly. When up if I unplug and plug in the mouse raysookhyun> I get kernel messages telling me that the device is raysookhyun> there and that it has an address. When I try to cat raysookhyun> /dev/input/mice it returns 'no device'. This is a raysookhyun> nforce chipset based mobo. A 2.4 kernel and sarge. It raysookhyun> is a Logitech trackball which I have had working on raysookhyun> other machines with woody and 2.4 kernels and under raysookhyun> win2k (which I had to put on this box to get stupid raysookhyun> ATT cable to work) on this machine. Any thoughts on raysookhyun> how I might fix this? Thanks very much. You should have a /dev/input/mice file (unless you are running devfs, which I know nothing about). ~$ ls -l /dev/input/mice crw-r--r-- 1 root root 13, 63 Mar 24 2002 /dev/input/mice If not, create it ('man mknod'). If my memory servers me, this was not automatically created on potato systems, but Woody does it on install. Also, it helps to have the hotplug package installed. If you are running devfs then you need to figure out why the device is not being created. Hopefully some one more knowledgeable about devfs will help you with this. Cheers! Shyamal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]