On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 06:55:52PM -0600, Ruth McCreery wrote:
> I have installed debian 2.1 on a Gateway PC-Plato MB, ps2 mouse, standard 
> keyboard. I left the configurations just as the set-up recommended them (I've 
> been using Slackware and was unfamiliar with Debian's protocols). I got all 
> the way through the set-up including the Xwindows set up. The only problem is 
> that the mouse won't move on the screen in response to the mouse on the pad. 
> The XF86Config put a mouse at /dev/mouse-still no mouse action after 
> setup-the mouse doesn't have a pointer, just an X on the screen. Is there 
> something I can do? Have I missed configuring the mouse port? I'm really at a 
> loss. This machine will run Slakware, Suse, Red Hat and Caldera, but i can't 
> get a mouse to work on it. Thanks for your help.
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If you are also running gpm (console mouse application), try commenting the 
line that says 'repeat_type=ms3" or such in the file /etc/gpm.conf. This file 
is parsed by the gpm startup script and sets the -R flag (see man page for 
gpm). On my installation (debian 2.2), this field was automatically set. It is 
really only needed when using a bus mouse to get gpm and X window to play 
together.

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