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I fucked up my Slackware!!!
voidmain:
No, I meant the device, not the protocol. Do an "ls -l /dev/mouse" and you should see it linked to "/dev/psaux" if you have a PS2 mouse (in RedHat).
RudeCat7:
I will get back to you in about 10 hours, right now I only have enough energy to post some moronic jabs at Mr. Doomass.
RudeCat7:
O.k., I did the ls, and yes /dev/mouse =/dev/psaux.
and the core pointer section says:
Identifier "Mouse1"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "Microsoft"
Option "Device" "/dev/mouse"
and it is an M$ 2 button ps/2 mouse.
What do you think?
voidmain:
Try this for a mouse section:
--- Code: ---
--- End code ---
Then in your "ServerLayout" section make sure you have the line:
--- Code: ---
--- End code ---
But if you post your XF86Config I could look for any other problems.
Oh, and what version of XFree86 are you running? 4.2.0?
[ November 17, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]
RudeCat7:
I tried it and it had no effect.
Can I just delete my XF86Config and start over?
At least the serial mouse worked before.
I would post my config file, but I can barely navigate as is.
Though I will try to use the command line and copy to a floppy.
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