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Re: Kernel 2.6.12-1-686



You really have the module? See in /lib/modules/`uname
-r`/kernel/drivers for the psmouse or simply try an modinfo psmouse to
see details about this module.

Other thing that you can do is compare the lsmod outputs (the .config
files are equal, then the loaded modules will be too...) in both
kernels.

The /dev/psaux exists in /dev ? If no you can create with MAKEDEV script...

On 7/31/05, Philip Pinkerton <linuxbrasil@superig.com.br> wrote:
> Already tried that no luck !
> 
> Thanks anyway
> 
> 
> Maxwillian Miorim wrote:
> 
> >Try load the psmouse module:
> >#modprobe psmouse
> >
> >Then your mouse device is connected to /dev/psaux.
> >
> >On 7/31/05, Philip Pinkerton <linuxbrasil@superig.com.br> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Problem getting ps2 mouse to work.
> >>
> >>I used the ,config file from my 2.6.11 kernel configuration which works
> >>just fine, however I cannot seem to enable the ps2 mouse?
> >>
> >>Looking at the .config file all the necessary drivers are either modules
> >>or built in to the kernel. I have tried different variations but no luck
> >>with the mouse. I am using the same computer and hardware to boot both
> >>kernels.
> >>
> >>Any suggestions?
> >>
> >>
> >>Philip
> >>
> >>
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