Is your mouse working under wind? If yes please see what type it is, com or 
ps2 and see whether it works as a standard mouse in linux. Remember to use 
the correct port
tts* or psaux
-shyam
At 08:47 PM 3/2/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi,
>Please check if the mose is plugged in properly and not damaged (eg cable
>etc). Also stop gpm and then try mouseconfig. You can also try this after
>removing the /dev/mouse symlink (after noting where it points).
>
>\Indraneel
>
>On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Harveer Singh wrote:
>
> > system, the mouse refuses to work. The gpm is running
> > and I have tried changing the COM ports as well. The
> > 'mouseconfig' also cannot detect the mouse.
>
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