Date: Thu, 29 Dec 1994 09:14:13 -0500 From: dusio <dusio@ws062.bytex.network.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Cc: dusio@ws062.bytex.network.com Subject: Microsoft Bus Mouse under FreeBSD 2.0 Message-ID: <9412291414.AA21522@ws062>
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Hi,
I would first like to say that I am very impressed
with the FreeBSD distribution. It is the best way to run
UN*X on a PC. For those of us who work on UNIX every day,
this is a godsend at home. Thank you.
I could use some help setting up XF86 on my system.
My Microsoft Bus mouse does not move the cursor under X.
I set the protocol to "BusMouse" in the XF86Config file,
and set the device to "/dev/tty00".
While I do have a node named /dev/tty00, I'm not sure that
it represents my mouse. I did some poking around in the
man pages and the FAQs and didn't find the answers. So,
I did a "cat < /dev/tty00" hoping that I would see some
junk when I moved the mouse. Instead, I got the message
"device not configured". Not entirely conclusive, ..but
convincing enough.
So I did a "dmesg" to see if it recognised my mouse. I
didn't see anything that resembled a mouse being probed.
I think that I may need to build the mse device into the
kernel.
Do I need to make a new kernel?
If I make a new kernel, is "mse" what I should add?
Is this a simple case of h/w conflict that doesn't show
up under dos/windows?
Any help you can provide would be very appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Joe Dusio (dusio@bytex.network.com)
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