From: bsa@kf8nh.wariat.org (Brandon S. Allbery) Subject: Re: Logitech Bus Mouse Problem Solved Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1993 23:35:10 GMT
In article <C9EK8G.DzL@world.std.com> jimr@world.std.com (James A Robinson) writes:
>> /usr/src/linux/include/linux/busmouse.h, make all of the changes noted
>> within for the Logitech mouse. Make sure the IRQ line used is _9_, not
>> 2. (I don't really know why you have to use 9 to tell the kernel to
>> look at 2, but that's what you have to do). Recompile the kernel.
>
>I thought the docs and sample Xconfig files made it pretty clear about
>the selection of mice, but in any case I thought #3 could have been
>solved with the setserial program?
I presume you mean #2, as quoted above. But he said *bus* mouse --- setserial
only works on serial ports, and the bus mouse doesn't qualify (even though the
hardware is essentially a stripped-down serial port, the interface differs).
++Brandon
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