Matthew Sackman wrote:
> I thought that those mice were usb. The use of /dev/input/mice would
> seem to confirm that. Therefore do you have the usb hid driver compiled
> into the kernel?
>
> I'm not sure whether you can do it with a 2.2 kernel: I have a usb mouse
> here and it works fine with 2.4.x kernels but I've never tried it with a
> 2.2 kernel.
>
> Matthew
>
> On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 01:14:56AM +0100, Guangyue Liu wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > Well maybe i am messing about too much, maybe i am just looking for an excuse
> > for not doing any revision. But... i just couldn't configure the mouse on my
> > PPC 7200/90. Its running Debian 2.2r3. X wouldn't start and gives an error
> > "Cannot open mouse".
> >
> > Its a standard one button apple mouse (them ones that connects to the keyboard)
> > so i used "/dev/adb" and "BusMouse" in XF86Config. X starts fine but i can't
> > move the mouse.
> >
> > I have done a bit of research on the Web -- people are so positve that
> > "/dev/input/mice" and "IMPS/2" will definitedly work. But it doesn't on mine.
> >
> > I tried to put gpm on, but same thing happens.
> >
> > So if anyone has any comments, it will be greatly appreciated.
Nope, the 7200/90 will use ADB (Apple Desktop Bus) and you get the support for
it from:
/usr/src/linux-2.4.16/drivers/char/adbmouse.c
(or linux -2.4.XX if you don't happen to be using 2.4.16 :-)
I recommend reading the kernel source docs, and the comments in the .c file for
inspiration.
PS: What's with the top-quoting, Matthew?
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