On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 12:53:57PM -0500, Chris M. wrote:
For some reason, X won't startup, saying Screens found; none usable.
When Debian prompts me to configure X, my mouse refuses to work. If I
select anything from Mouse Configuration, it exits out and leaves me
at a blank screen, unable to get back to the terminal. I tried using
Expert Mode to change my mouse to /dev/psaux, but it seems to always
default back to /dev/mouse.
Perhaps you could symlink /dev/mouse to /dev/psaux (take a look at
ln(1)).
If you can think of anything I can do at the console to fix this, it
would be much appreciated. The X config program never cleanly exits and
makes me sit through the root check everytime I startup Linux.
I've always gotten my working configurations by using xf86config then
manually changing /etc/X11/XF86Config to a state that works and is
customised the way I want.
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