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maxim wexler wrote:
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> --- gentuxx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Jason's recent inquiry about the alternate terminals
>> caused me to
>> revisit an issue that I've had for some time.
>> AFAIK, I don't have an
>> xorg.conf.  I've tried running `X -configure
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> Don't know if it amounts to the same thing but have
> you tried running xorgconfig? When it completes it
> should write the xorg.conf file.
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Well, it's obviously not the same thing.  `xorgconfig' seems to run
fine.  However, it doesn't create a workable xorg.conf.  The problem
that I get is that it can't "initialize the core devices".  Basically,
it can't find my mouse.  When I ran `xorgconfig', I used the default
for the location:  /dev/mouse.  It's obviously not hanging off of that
/dev device.

So when I move the xorg.conf file that was created to xorg.conf.old,
I'm able to start up gdm again, with the assumingly, same default
configuration.  How can I find where my mouse is, so I can tell
xorgconfig where to look?

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