On Sun, 11 Nov 2001, Wolfgang Schweer wrote:

> If you've defined your own XF86Config-file then there are three
> possibilities:
> 1) Set the mouse-device too in the w/s-specific section in lts.conf in
> order to overwrite the default setting /dev/psaux.
> 2) Change the default setting to /dev/ttyS0
> 3) Change the settings in modules.devfs like this:
>
> ----------------schnipp---------------------------------
> # Serial ports
> alias     /dev/tts*           serial
> alias     /dev/ttyS*          /dev/tts
> #alias     /dev/cua*          /dev/tts
> ----------------schnapp--------------------------------
>
> then setting explicitly the mouse-device in lts.conf is superfluous.
>

All this is likely to be sort of bullshit.
Independant of the above mentioned settings, loading the serial driver
is _not always_ triggered in runlevel 5.
IMHO the only reliable way to get a serial mouse working in X-Window is to
load the serial driver before starting X.
Defining MODULE_XX = serial in the w/s-specific section of lts.conf is
save, as far as I see.

Wolfgang



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