dman et al. Hi. Have done a reinstall. Barest minimum, no extra packages except for newbie.docs , joe (which am used to on local university Free BSD system).
> To get mouse support at the console, install gpm. Then edit > /etc/gpm.conf to have the proper protocol and device for your > mouse. For example, I have : > > ------- > device=/dev/psaux > type=imps2 > repeat_type=raw I have the mouse on device = /dev/ttys0 as now have a plain serial 2-button on COM1 type=ms repeat_type=ms3 (or raw) I run gpm, get a highlighted section on the screen, go into mc,- no mouse I run gpmconfig and having run thru that the following comes up: cat: /var/run/gpm.pid : No such file or directory so, still no mouse. If it is something obvious, let me sweat and read the help, if obscure then any suggestion welcomed. > | 3. I note that my selections for lp (port 0x378 & irq7) during | > initial install resulted in a failure; even with no entry on the | > line it was also a failure. Why would that be? > > You need to have the 'parport', 'parportpc' and 'lp' modules > loaded. Run "lsmod" (as root, or with full path /sbin/lsmod) to see > what modules are currently loaded. You can list any modules you > want to be loaded automatically at boot up in /etc/modules. In the reinstall I selected parport and parportpc, both installed successfully. lp finally a success _after_ i put on the command line lp port=0x378 irq=7 the point being that the screen wording implies that you input the command-line parameters _without_ the preliminary 'lp' command. I am not installing X until after I scrounge some more memory. I will try the printing soon. keep well Ian Ian Balchin Grahamstown, South Africa.