Re: PS/2 Mice not working =(

1999-01-07 Thread Martin Waller
Hi, I was getting the exact same problem with my ps/2 mouse, until someone on the list pointed out that I needed to re-compile with support for non-serial (i.e. ps/2 mice) in the kernel under the 'character devices' section. HTH, Martin >HoBzIE wrote: >> >> I have a PS/2 mouse, Logitech Mo

Re: PS/2 Mice not working =(

1999-01-07 Thread Wesley Simon
HoBzIE wrote: > > I have a PS/2 mouse, Logitech Mouseman 4 btn, that will not work with > either gpm or X, when i start gpm with protocol PS/2 and dev - psaux it > says.. "gpm: /dev/psaux operation not supported by device" and i know what > that text mens but i think its strange cuz i have had i

Re: PS/2 Mice not working =(

1999-01-07 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>> "H" == HoBzIE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: H> I have a PS/2 mouse, Logitech Mouseman 4 btn, that will not work with H> either gpm or X, when i start gpm with protocol PS/2 and dev - psaux it H> says.. "gpm: /dev/psaux operation not supported by device" Do you have ps2 compiled into the ker

Re: PS/2 Mice not working =(

1999-01-07 Thread Peter Berlau
On Thu, Jan 07, 1999 at 01:39:43PM +0100, HoBzIE wrote: > I have a PS/2 mouse, Logitech Mouseman 4 btn, that will not work with I also have a PS/2 mouse and You must Your kernel config that the mouse is supported: make menuconfig section character devices add the entries, like below # # Characte

PS/2 Mice not working =(

1999-01-07 Thread HoBzIE
I have a PS/2 mouse, Logitech Mouseman 4 btn, that will not work with either gpm or X, when i start gpm with protocol PS/2 and dev - psaux it says.. "gpm: /dev/psaux operation not supported by device" and i know what that text mens but i think its strange cuz i have had it working before with t