minuscule

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Posted: Jan. 09 2004,23:10 |
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I am trying to run DSL 0.5.1.1 on a machine with a single serial port(COM1, 0x3F8, IRQ 4). This same machine and mouse works fine in Win98SE. When booting, DSL says “Mouse is Generic Serial Mouse at /dev/ttyS0”. But both in X and in links, the mouse does not work. If I try cat /dev/ttyS0, I get “ttyS0: LSR safety check engaged!”(that wise mouse won't be fooled by no stinking cat... ) If I boot with Coyote Linux from a floppy and try again cat /dev/ttyS0 I get the expected flow of non-sense characters each time I move the mouse.
So it seems that DSL 0.5.1.1 does like my mouse or UART. Any idea?
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