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From: mycroft@trinity.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Charles Hannum)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: [NetBSD] problems with Logitech Busmouse
Date: 02 Sep 1993 07:07:27 GMT
Organization: MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab
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In-reply-to: cuccia@remarque.berkeley.edu's message of 1 Sep 1993 18:22:56 GMT


In article <262pa0$1md@agate.berkeley.edu>
cuccia@remarque.berkeley.edu (Nick Cuccia) writes:

   I have a strange problem with my Logitech Busmouse under NetBSD 0.9
   (though I also have had it with the 0.8-interim versions that
   supported lms0).

	   Busmouse	"/dev/mse0"

Huh?  Did you import this driver yourself?  The Logitech driver that
comes in 0.9 is called `lms', and works fine at least on my machine.

   The mouse responds fine.  But when I type anything in one of the
   windows, nothing echos or happens until I move the mouse.

This is a symptom of an ancient bug in the kernel select() interface
that was fixed even before NetBSD 0.8.