Date: Mon, 3 Nov 1997 13:27:08 CET+1 From: "Adam Galant" <AGALANT@okwf1.okwf.fuw.edu.pl> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: I have a problem with my mouse... Message-ID: <642AD22991@okwf1.okwf.fuw.edu.pl>
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I have had a following problem with FreeBSD: After the instalation my FreeBSD worked fine (the installation was easy, quite unlike some Linux systems) with one exception: it didn't see my mouse. I mean: no mouse cursor appeared when I moved the mouse, the X-server didn't detect my mouse either, so I coudn't run it. I'm not sure, what is wrong: I've installed FreeBSD on three different computers, with three different mice, but the results were the same. I didn't even get any error message. Problem with mouse is the main reason why I use Linux (although I like FreeBSD much more). My mice mork with Linux. I've been thinking about solving this problem. I've got two ideas: (1) no mouse daemon (like Linux's GPM, shuld I install it?); (2) something wrong with the device files; (3) bad address or IRQ no. of my serial ports (this is the least likely, as I remember, these were set correctly). I didn't try to check above possibilities, as I'm not eager to destroy my working Linux system. I prefer to ask experts first. Regards, Adam Galant agalant@okwf.fuw.edu.pl
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