Le Lundi 11 Juillet 2005 21:43, Alan Stern a écrit :
> >
> > Enable USB mouse support: YES (Well, I have one ;-)
>
> That's what I was talking about. BIOS support for keyboard and mouse is
> called "Legacy" support, because it emulates plain old non-USB AT-type
> devices. I bet if you turned off the "Enable USB mouse support" option
> then everything would work.
Aha. And what would be your advice ? Rather leave the BIOS mouse option ON and
use "usb-handoff", or remove both ?
I'll check without both tomorrow anyway, it's a bit late tonight for keeping
on breaking the machine ;-)
> > A thousand thanks for your suggestion Alan !
>
> You're welcome.
Well, you really deserve my thanks :-)
> A lot has changed since 2.4... not always for the better!
Hmmm... I've seen... 2.6.12 is the first release that seems to be willing to
work on my system -- with some tweaking, coffee and aspirin. Previous 2.6.x
releases I had tried (2.6.3, 2.6.6) were horribly broken on my poor VIA
hardware ;-)
Cheers.
--
Michel Bouissou <[email protected]> OpenPGP ID 0xDDE8AC6E
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