Re: 2.6.20 = dead mouse

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On Tuesday March 20 2007 20:17, David G. Miller wrote:
> Paul Lemmons <paul.lemmons@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I had an interesting experience today. I upgraded the kernel to 2.6.20
> > and when my system came back up my mouse was deader-dan-a-doornail. I
> > could see the pointer but it did not skitter across the screen when told
> > to by moving it around. Rebooting back to 2.6.19 resurrected it, so I do
> > still have a working machine. The lists seems quite on the subject, so I
> > am just curious, anybody else out there having the same problem?
>
> No problems here with a PS/2 mouse attached via a Belkin KVM.  I get a
> mouse controllable cursor at both a command console and under X.  At
> least this gave me a reason to reboot and pick up the 2.6.20 kernel.

Me, the scroll wheel hasn't worked in about the last 10 kernels while attached 
to a Belkin KVM

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