Todd Zullinger wrote:
Peter Lesterhuis wrote:
Suddenly I lost my cordless mouse. Of course it might have something
to do with the last updates. I checked xorg.conf, but I can not
detect any differences with former versions. In fact the mouse is
not mentioned in xorg.conf at all. A wired mouse works as usual.
Does anyone have any suggestion how to solve this?
This is supposed to be fixed by xorg-x11-server-1.5.0-2.fc9¹. That
hasn't been pushed into updates-testing yet, but if you want, you can
grab the package from koji and see if it fixes the problem for you.
¹ https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/xorg-x11-server-1.5.0-2.fc9
I had a similar but possibly stranger experience on Friday and haven't
booted back into F9 (x86_64) since. I booted into F9 to see if there
were any updates on Friday morning, and found that there weren't any.
But I discovered my audio wasn't working, which hasn't been too unusual,
so I unplugged a couple of USB device which PulseAudio has in the past
tried to use as the default audio devices, and rebooted. My cordless
mouse stopped working at that point. The thing that makes this really
strange is that the mouse is a part of the Logitech Wave Cordless
Desktop package that has worked flawlessly for me for months, and the
keyboard continued to work. Without any updates or related configuration
changes, I can't see how the mouse would just stop working, nor did it
start working again after I plugged the two USB devices back in.
Raymond
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