Re: How to configure a serial mouse

2010-03-04 Thread Risto Suominen
I'm not sure about this, I have only done this on Debian Lenny, but I have not heard that xorg.conf had disappeared. So I think that you can run X -configure (as root) and xorg.conf will be created. Then you can edit the mouse protocol, as before. Risto

Re: How to configure a serial mouse

2010-03-04 Thread steffen
I'm not sure about this, I have only done this on Debian Lenny, but I have not heard that xorg.conf had disappeared. So I think that you can run X -configure (as root) and xorg.conf will be created. Then you can edit the mouse protocol, as before. Risto I think what Risto said is

Re: How to configure a serial mouse

2010-03-04 Thread Peter Hutterer
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 02:32:38AM +0200, stef...@schaumburger.info wrote: I'm not sure about this, I have only done this on Debian Lenny, but I have not heard that xorg.conf had disappeared. So I think that you can run X -configure (as root) and xorg.conf will be created. Then you

How to configure a serial mouse

2010-03-03 Thread Felipe Vencato
I have a old pentium 3 the not suport USP or PS2 mouses. I need to configure a serial mouse. I intall debian squeeze and the mouse is dead. Squeeze don't have xorg.conf in /etc/X11 On debian etch I easily configure my mouse editing xorg.conf using Microsoft protocol. See this for more information: