Gertjan Vinkesteijn wrote:
Just coming home, I saw the 689 items since this morning, I think Alexander has a real good point, I switched gpm this way also out of the way, the two lines also get rid of the /etc/rc5.d/S..gpm entry.Nagaprabhanjan Bellari wrote:
Under Win2000 I reset the Logitech Mouse with a little (pen) button under the mouse and then pushing the button on the usb server part, most of the time that works. Often it does not seem to work, switching from Windows to Fedora. One time booting Fedora again, push CTR-ALT-DEL in XWindows Gnome, probably KDE the same, gives you a small menu what you can let reboot your system, the mouse will work after that.Hi, But I still could not make it. Please help me.
It is better to do it this way, then CTRL-ALT-F1 logon and do reboot I think. What the exact cause is, it has something to do with the usb bus, it must be.
I hope this helps.
Remark, would you think that Windows has a GPM? In a DOS window or so?
/etc/rc3.d/S85gpm, that is the one I always use for Yum Updates, handy to have gpm around then.
Vielen Dank
-- Vink