Billy Morgan wrote:
On Friday 04 November 2005 22:28, Randy W. Sims wrote:On Friday 04 November 2005 16:46, Randy W. Sims wrote:Billy Morgan wrote:I got this on a couple of my boxes. Try: "modprobe mousedev"Thank you! That did it; I just need to configure it to always load now. Regards, Randy.No worries, just add "mousedev" to the /etc/modules fileIt doesn't quite work. Adding it to /etc/modules gets me into X okay, but I get no control over the mouse; while installing the module from the command line and then launching X does work. Randy.I'm just going by my config so this might not work if your mouse is a different type, but try and add "psmouse" to the file as well. If that doesn't work run modconf and try the different drivers under "kernel/drivers/input/mouse". modconf should automatically add any drivers you select to the "/etc/modules" file.
Ah, I should have been able to figure that out; I really really need to brush off and expand my conifigure-fu.
Thanks for all the help; Everything is now working correctly. Regards, Randy.