Hi again, On Sat, May 22, 2004 at 11:19:12PM +0200, Sven Schuster told us: > > Ok, now I've got it: I accidently disabled the USB Controller in the > BIOS (Dell Optiplex GX260) and after completely turning the machine > off and then on again (and Kudzu removing the USB Controller in the > Configuration) the mouse works really fine :)) > So, for now the problem is resolved for me, but this is actually > just a workaround, isn't it?? unfortunately, when I turned on my computer today the mouse didn't work again, don't know I, I didn't touch the BIOS or any other configuration. But in the meantime I tested appending psmouse.proto=imps to the kernel boot parameters, which also didn't work for me. After reading the source of drivers/input/mouse/psmouse-base.c I recognized that this parameter also takes the value "bare". I tried it, and this works for me...at the moment at least, I don't know if it'll still work when I turn on my computer tomorrow :) (ok, but this really should work) But know, I can't use the scroll wheel of my mouse. I'll try to dig into this some more and get back here if I find a final solution. Sven P.S.: when reading drivers/input/mouse/psmouse-base.c I recognized that this parameter seems to exist for some special cases, e.g. when the computer is connected to a kvm switch. And, guess what?? I'm using a KVM switch :)) > > > Sven > -- Linux zion 2.6.6-tcp #4 Thu May 13 20:39:05 CEST 2004 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux 00:32:49 up 10 days, 2:35, 1 user, load average: 0.04, 0.04, 0.01
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