Hi,
/dev/psaux doesn't seem to work on 2.6 kernels. I had the same
problem. I changed all references to /dev/psaux to /dev/input/mice in
my XF86Config file, and all was well. I've also seen people suggest
symlinking /dev/psaux to point to /dev/input/mice. I'm not sure which
is the better solution - they end up at the same place, it seems,
although I'm sure we could have deep philosophical arguments about the
correct way to do it.
Blaise
On Feb 27, 2004, at 4:56 PM, Paul wrote:
Hi,
Up to last night, I was happily running a version of the 2.6.2 kernel
I'd compiled myself. It worked well.
I attempted to run the 2.6.3-109 kernel. X wouldn't fire up as /dev/
psaux couldn't be found. Damn, says I, and tried to go back to the
2.6.2
kernel. For some reason, the keyboard locked immediately after
selecting
the 2.6.2 kernel from grub. X started fine, but with no mouse or
keyboard.
Reset and moved back to the 2.4.24 kernels and all is well again.
Any ideas on what could be causing this?
TTFN
Paul
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