Re: How to enable USB mouse with Fedora Core 2

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Well the easiest work around would be get a USB to PS2 adapter for the
mouse. =)


On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 16:58, Sanjeev Verma wrote:
> Hi all:
> 
> I will not call myself a pro at linux, although I have been playing a 
> bit with the redhat distros since RedHat 7 days. I was able to install 
> redhat 7 pretty easily, all hardware detection went ok and i was 
> pleasantly surprised at the ease with which everything went. I guess the 
> developers are working hard...
> 
> Recently, I installed Fedora Core 2 on one of my other home desktops. I 
> wanted a dual boot configuration with Windows 2000. The install was not 
> easy - but more on that later as i was able to get past it by doing some 
> googling around.
> 
> My current problem is like this - I am able to boot into the fedore core 
> 2 install only with the "nousb nofirewire" options - not otherwise - the 
> start up just hangs. Is there a workaround to this so i can get my mouse 
> working again? I can't believe I am the only soul with this problem...
> 
> Any replies will be very appreciated.
> 
> Best Regards
> Sanjeev
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