> > I got an error during boot about the -t option missing an argument. When
> > I looked in /etc/rc.d/rc.gpm I saw that this was indeed the case. I also
> > took a look at the /dev/mouse link, and it's symlinked to /dev/cua0
> >
> > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Nov 30
> > 01:10 /dev/mouse -> cua0
> >
> > that seems a bit strange to me all the Alphas I've come across have used
> > ps/2 mice, never serial mice. So wouldn't it be a more logical default to
> > have /dev/mouse symlinked to /dev/psaux ?
> > That's what I changed it to on my box.
>
> Yes, that does seem strange. It's actually a bug in the devs package
> install script. I'll fix that right up.
Fixed. Will sync out an updated devs package later tonight.
-- Chris Lumens - chris@slackware.com - KG6CIH @n=(-42,-85,-83,-19,65,2,-10,-10,-15,-3,2,-10,73,-4,8,-4,2,79,8,17,15,7,14,2); print map{chr(-$n[$i++]+ord)} sort(split(//,'place random string here')),"\n";
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