Hi, Eric "Eric G . Miller" wrote: > > Assuming /dev/mouse --> /dev/psaux, it might actually be a window > manager problem. Do you use xdm (or an equivalent) and do you see a > cursor there (the good ol' X cursor)? I do not see cursor neither in xdm nor kdm (KDE desktop manager) But mouse works! I can make operations with windows. When I press a right button a po-up menu is activated in appropriate place on a screen And yes, I have such a link /dev/mouse --> /dev/psaux
> Are you running "unclutter"? It > hides the cursor after a specified amount of time if it's over a window > (very nice actually). You might try running just X without a window > manager. It should give you that horrible gray stipple pattern with a > big X cursor that you should be able to move around (make sure xdm is > not running when you try this and use Ctrl-Alt-<Backspace> to kill it). What is unclutter? A setting in XF86Congig? I did not make any special setting there. Is it possible to run X without window manager? I remember an error that I got after running startx when I had no window manager installed. It was something like no window manager was found. > Hmmm, very odd. Yes, it is realy very strange. I already installed successfully debian-potato two times but in another motherboard. Now I make the same actions as I did before.