Hi,
I just updated FC2 to the current level on my Dell D800 and in a vmware session. In both of these cases when i rebooted X does not start and says it cannot find a mouse. I played with the mouse device thinking it changed and tried /dev/input/mouse /dev/mouse /dev/psaux /dev/psmouse with no luck for any of them.
Both of these were fresh installs so when I did the updates the vmware install pulled 1378 packages and the D800 install pulled 1452 so this makes it impossible to narrow down what broke it.
Any suggestions would be great. Sean
On Feb 27, 2004, Sean Hogston sean@charlug.org wrote:
it changed and tried /dev/input/mouse /dev/mouse /dev/psaux /dev/psmouse with no luck for any of them.
/dev/input/mice
Adjusting /dev/psaux such that it's a soft-link to /dev/input/mice is probably the easiest solution. Adjusting the first mouse entry in /etc/X11/XF86Config and removing the DevInputMouse section, as well as the reference to it, is the most complete solution (I'm aware of :-)
This has been covered several times in the list, especially right after the kernel update that required this change went in.