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I had a similar mouse problem and realized I was missing one important |
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kernel setting: |
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Under USB make sure you have: |
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"HID Input Layer Support" enabled |
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Of course, USB must be enabled plus |
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"Input Core Support" and "Mouse" under there. |
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Hope this helps (and you haven't done what I keep doing which is |
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forgetting to mount /boot before I copy the new kernel over |
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there...grin...) |
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Sean |
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-----Original Message----- |
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From: Robin Parker [mailto:rparker@××××××××.com] |
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Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 10:09 |
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To: gentoo-dev@g.o |
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Subject: [gentoo-dev] new gentoo linux sources |
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Hi all, |
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I have tried to get this to work |
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First I tried switching on nearly all the new stuff, except the stuff I |
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obviously was never going to use. |
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X refused to start, all I got was a blank screen. |
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Then I tried using my 2.4.19 config with preempt and the low latency |
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scheduling. |
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Now my USB mouse refuses to work and I have 'funny' messages in my |
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startup. |
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I have attached the output of dmesg. |
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Can anyone help?? |
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Many Thanks, |
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Robin |