I'm setting up a Debian system after a while away from linux. I've got Debian 2.2 r3 (potato). I can't start X up - when I try, I get the message "No mouse - couldn't find /dev/mouse0" (it might not be exactly device mouse0, but you get the jist). I've run xf86config and made sure that I've specified a PS/2 mouse, which is what I have attached, but it's not appearing on the system - there's nothing remotely called mouse in /dev/. Any ideas how to rememdy this? The mouse itself works fine, it was functioning ok on a windoze system a few days ago. (It's a standard microsoft intellimouse (with mouse wheel)). (The motherboard is moderately new - an ABit BP7, I think.)
Another problem, while I'm at it - I've put a 3c network card in the machine (type: 3c905cx-txm) and downloaded the drivers from http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/nic/linuxdownloads.htm (the file I've d/l is the first one, 3c90x-1.0.0i.tar.gz). As per the instructions, I've gunziped and untarred the archive, and ran the file called "install3c90x" - when I do this, I get "file or directory not found" - but the file certainly is there! This install file has execute permission, I'm logged in as root, and I'm executing it as "./install3c90x" (note the ./), so I have no idea why I get this error. Anyone got any ideas? [And no, I'm not mistypng the filename, since I'm using tab-completion to get the full name of the file at the command prompt.] any help muchly appreciated! thanks alex -- Now playing: John Lennon - Cold Turkey