Date: 14 Sep 1995 08:22:33 -0600 From: "Owen Newnan" <onewnan@denitqm.ecte.uswc.uswest.com> To: "questions about FreeBSD" <questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Quiet Mouse Message-ID: <n1401055641.63666@denitqm.ecte.uswc.uswest.com>
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Subject: Time:7:51 AM OFFICE MEMO Quiet Mouse Date:9/14/95 I rebuilt my kernel to pick up PS/2 mouse support, using the psm line out of LINT. X came up with the mouse working and one of the first things I did in one of the windows was dump/restore my root fs to my backup root. I made the kernel again to pick up message queues and some other optimizations. Kernel comes up fine, xdm comes up, but mouse is numb. I back out the root filesystem using dd and the backup partition. Same problem: X comes up but with nonfunctional mouse. Obviously, something changed. Perhaps X has populated some file in my root directory that isn't quite right. Can anyone suggest what the problem might be, or diagnostic procedures I can use to shake down the mouse? BTW, if I try cat </dev/psm0, I always get "device temporarily unavailable."
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