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Date:      Thu, 21 Mar 2002 10:46:06 -0600
From:      "mfales" <mfales@cognisurf.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   can anyone answer this?
Message-ID:  <003c01c1d0f7$e65f2860$7e97fea9@mg>

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I'm running kernel 4.4 (although I'm pretty sure that's irrelevant in =
this
case.  My situation is this:  my mouse had been working =
fine...configured it
during install and configured it as /dev/sysmouse when I ran xf86config.
After configuring my modem and ppp I'd get the error "Mouse device busy" =
or
something to that affect, when trying to start x.  It (the mouse) is
physically attached to COM1 on my motherboard...but what's throwing me =
off
is...I'm using an adapter because the system in question is an AT and my
mouse is a microsoft ps/2(hence it's connected to a serial port via an =
adapter).  When I "boot -c" it's showing up as /dev/ps0 on irq 12 and =
it's refusing to let me change it....I'm assuming it needs to be on =
0x3F8 irq 4.  I've tried running sysinstall and xf86config to =
reconfigure with no luck.  Any input or links to resources would be =
greatly appreciated.

thanks,

matt fales



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