[School-GNU-Linux] Re: School GNU/Linux
- From: "NIZAR VK" <vknizar@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: schoolgnu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 18:05:45 +0530
Mouse interfaces are usually of 3 types. They are serial, PS/2 and usb. This
can
be identified by the connectors at the end of mouse cable. There will be
a device entry in GNU/Linux file system corresponding to each of these
devices. /dev/ttyS0 is used for mouse connected to the first serial port,
Try reconfiguring xserver by the command "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86"
and in the mouse detection section, choose the correct device from the list.
ie if you have a serial mouse, choose /dev/ttyS0.
On 8/25/06, ephraim jobin <ephraimjobin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
when sata driver commes. pls inform me soon. and another problem was
serial mouse not working.
--
NIZAR
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when sata driver commes. pls inform me soon. and another problem was serial mouse not working.
-- NIZAR
- [School-GNU-Linux] Re: School GNU/Linux
- From: ephraim jobin
- [School-GNU-Linux] Re: School GNU/Linux
- From: vikraman ambadi
- [School-GNU-Linux] Re: School GNU/Linux
- From: ephraim jobin