On Sun, 2005-07-31 at 14:16 -0400, David Niemi wrote: > From: "David Niemi" <drn_temp2@xxxxxxxxxx> > > From: "Arthur Pemberton" <dalive@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >> David Niemi wrote: > >>> I have a Logitech wireless MX Duo that worked fine with FC3. I > purchased this after I had installed and setup FC 3 and after > >>> playing around with the connects a few times it worked great. > >>> > >>> Now I installed FC4 as a fresh install and everything worked > >>> during the Anaconda install, keyboard and mouse. When I reboot, > >>> nothing is recognised and I need to shutdown the PC > >>>> > >> Any reason to think that this is not a hardware issue? I have Logitech > >> Wireless Duo myself (at least i think that's the brand) and it doen't > >> give me any issues. From FC3 to FC4. > > The keyboard works during boot even through the KVM, but when I get > > into the first boot screen the mouse doesn't work and I can't tell > > if the keyboard is working either. > > I am trying now a reinstall using a PS/2 keyboard and mouse as I > > had things during the first install in December. > #$%*!! Is still doesn't work. I get the welcome screen for the first > boot and no mouse or as far as I can tell keyboard either. > > Everything worked fine before I tried installing FC4. I made no changes > to the BIOS except boot order. OK, I can get the Wireless mouse and keyboard to work, even with the KVM if I use the non-smp kernel. I've done my updates and everything I have dual Xeon EMT 64 on an ASUS NCCH-DL motherboard running FC4_64 so I'd REALLY like to use the smp kernel again. system-config-mouse shows "3 button mouse (PS/2)". Comparing the FC3 & FC4 xorg.conf files, they are the same.