Re: Laptop mouse support

1996-11-28 Thread Graeme Stewart
Some ideas:

Did you recompile the kernel with support for the psaux device? 

If you compiled it as a module is the module loaded?
(`lsmod' to find out - you should see psaux, and probably misc too.)
If you're using the kerneld module loader have you done a `depmod -a'
to sort out the module dependencies?

Is /dev/mouse pointing to /dev/psaux?

Hope that helps,
Graeme

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Laptop mouse support

1996-11-28 Thread David Miller
Since recompiling my kernel (2.0.23) I have been unable to get my mouse to 
work with Linux.  I have a Winbook XP5 laptop and previously I had it 
working using the psaux device but not I keep getting "/dev/mouse: Device 
or resource busy".  Does anyone have any clues that might help me out?


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