On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 07:41, Robin Rowe wrote:
> Ed,
> 
> > ...but what mouse?
> 
> Logitech MouseMan+ Wheel on PS/2. Not that it much matters since I already
> said the same machine (and mouse) works fine under SuSE.
> 
> > and have you tried running mousedrake as root after reboot?
> 
> Yes, and when that didn't work I created the PS/2 device by hand with mknod.
> I don't think mousedrake can help when cat /dev/psaux is failing. That's at
> a systems level below mousedrake, right? Does mousedrake do more than set
> XF86Config?

Yes it does full config.  
> 
> The psaux device driver isn't responding. That is compiled by default into
> the 9.1 kernel, right? Using lsmod doesn't report 'misc' or 'psaux' modules,
> and modprobe can't find them to load them.

psaux in the sense used here is a port not a driver.  
> 
> By the way, dmesg reports usb-ohci as sharing IRQ 12. It says devices
> 00.01.2 and 00.01.3 share IRQ 12. What are these devices? How do I decode
> 00.01.2/3 ?

All of your USB and in my case pcmcia devices 
> 
> I notice that usbcore is running, but can't stop it. When I try 'rmmod
> usbcore' it reports 'busy'. How do I stop it?

you need to remove usb-uhci first.  Then it will be clean



usb-uhci               26220   0 (unused)
usbcore                77728   1 [usb-uhci]

Also any other usb modules need to be removed first before usbcore can.

James

> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Robin
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