On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 13:10 +0100, James Wilkinson wrote: > Harikumar Krishnan wrote: > > yeah i found something else too........ > > the whole usb devices are detected only after i run the > > system-config-network. b4 running that the lsusb output is blank, theres > > alot of additions in the /var/log/messages files.... USB hub and others r > > only just found out when i run system-config-network. > > Weird. Looks like your system is using a Via chipset[1]: I don't have 64 > bit experience with these. Which one is it? (The output of lspci should > help). > > Are you fully up to date? (Have you used something like yum update to > get all the FC4 updates?) At the very least, you should have the latest > kernel, which is 2.6.12-1.1447_FC4 at time of writing. > > When exactly do the USB devices get detected? When you enter > system-config-network, or when you exit? And are you using a graphical > version or a text version? > > Sooner or later, you're probably going to have to enter this in > bugzilla.redhat.com. You'll want to include all this information. > > James. > What does lspci, lsusb, and lsmod show immediately after booting, before running system-config-network? If the usb modules are not loaded, does 'modprobe uhci_hcd ehci_hcd' (w/o quotes) get the mouse working? Also, can you cat /etc/modprobe.conf? Bob...