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Hi,
The stub pointer thing, an IBM Trackpoint II, on my Toshiba laptop is a ps2 mouse and has nothing to do with the USB subsystem. Did you enable the ps2 mouse drivers when you configured your new kernel?
I hope that this helps,
William
W. Guy Thomas wrote: | | | Alexander Dalloz wrote: | |> Am So, den 03.10.2004 schrieb W. Guy Thomas um 18:21: |> |> |> |>> I upgraded my kernel this morning to 2.6 from 2.4 and can't get into |>> X because it won't find the mouse. |>> This is a laptop with a built in pointing device, no external mouse. |>> |> |> |> |> |>> =G |>> |> |> |> In /etc/grub.conf add to the kernel line "psmouse.proto=imps" (without |> quotes) - assuming you have a touchpad. |> |> If you upgraded from FC1 to FC2 be sure the /etc/X11/-configuration_file |> (XF86Config or xorg.conf) contains the proper path for the mouse device: |> /dev/input/mice. |> |> Alexander |> |> |> | It's not a touchpad. It's the little stub pointer in the keyboard | between the g and h keys, with 2 buttons on the flat part of the | notebook below the space bar. | | This didn't work. | | And I'm not at FC2 just yet but hope to be by tonite. | | Thanks if you have another suggestion. | | =G | | -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux)
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