In /etc/modules add the line:

psmouse

Then restart X.

Ralph

On Tuesday 13 April 2004 08:36 am, James Miller wrote:
> I've tried upgrading to the 2.6.x kernel on my Debian Sid system a couple
> of times now, but each time I boot into the gui with the new kernel, I
> lose all mouse functionality.  In other words, no matter what I do to the
> physical mouse, the cursor on the screen will not move: it just stays
> stuck there in the middle.  This is just a regular old ps/2 mouse.  I've
> upgraded several 2.4.x kernels and never had any mouse problems.  I do
> have gpm installed, and the configured mouse in XF86Config-4 points to
> /dev/gpmdata.  So far, I've tried commenting out the generic mouse section
> of XF86Config-4 which, as I understood, is meant to enable USB mice (which
> I don't have) and its corresponding entry in the ServerLayout section.
> But that did not resolve the problem.  I'm currently trying to use the
> 2.6.4 kernel.  Can anyone help me to resolve this problem?
>
> Thanks, James


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