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mouse support is built into kernel (now in 2.6.13-rc7), not module, xorg has |
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correct entry |
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ill try live_cd, maybe find something interesting |
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martins |
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On Friday 26 August 2005 16:41, inferno wrote: |
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> Hi, |
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> I had that problem also ( mouse going crazy and keyboard was not |
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> responding ( my chipset was nForce 2 on the motherboard )) and there are |
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> to ways to fix it:( from my point of view). |
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> First try with the live cd and see if you still get the same |
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> problems and if not probably you have something done wrong you could try |
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> a genkernel and see if with the new kernel is doing the same thing and |
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> if not and you do not like the genkernel see what modules are enabled |
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> and try to build your kernel with manual. |
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> In xorg I have the mouse device : Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice" |
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> Hope it helps since with my computer it worked with a new kernel |
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> emerged and manually configured. |
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> Best regards |
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