Re: Logitech PS/2 mouse problems

2000-03-14 Thread Bobnhlinux
Thanks Everybody ! I used mouseconfig (yes, it was RH 6.1). /etc/sysconfig/mouse was incorrect. /etc/X11/XF86Config was actually correct. /dev/mouse now points to psaux. Everything works great. Thanks again, Bob Sparks ** To unsubscribe fro

Re: Logitech PS/2 mouse problems

2000-03-14 Thread Matt Herbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > People, > Installing Linux on a new Dell 1300, I said that my mouse was > a Logitech bus mouse. As you can see by the topic, it is really > a Logitech PS/2 mouse. I thought they were the same > Anyway, /dev/mouse -->logibm , which doesn't exist. > How do I set it

Re: Logitech PS/2 mouse problems

2000-03-14 Thread Jerry Feldman
resymlink /dev/mouse to /dev/psaux On 14 Mar 00, at 15:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > People, > Installing Linux on a new Dell 1300, I said that my mouse was > a Logitech bus mouse. As you can see by the topic, it is really > a Logitech PS/2 mouse. I thought they were the same > Anyway, /d

Re: Logitech PS/2 mouse problems

2000-03-14 Thread Stephen Ryan
On 14 Mar, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > People, > Installing Linux on a new Dell 1300, I said that my mouse was > a Logitech bus mouse. As you can see by the topic, it is really > a Logitech PS/2 mouse. I thought they were the same > Anyway, /dev/mouse -->logibm , which doesn't exist. > How do

Logitech PS/2 mouse problems

2000-03-14 Thread Bobnhlinux
People, Installing Linux on a new Dell 1300, I said that my mouse was a Logitech bus mouse. As you can see by the topic, it is really a Logitech PS/2 mouse. I thought they were the same Anyway, /dev/mouse -->logibm , which doesn't exist. How do I set it up from the command line, since X won't