Andrew Farris wrote:
Kelly Miller wrote:
First, the bug; when I start the X currently in Rawhide, my mouse
loses the ability to move from side to side and can only move up and
down. The mouse in question is a Logitech wireless, part of the
Cordless Wave desktop. Oddly enough, the touchpad still works (it's
a laptop, BTW).
You need to be sure your mouse/keyboard is configured correctly for
the newer HAL auto input device handling, or to disable that option.
This may be due to a mouse configuration you have setup manually in
xorg.conf but is being interfered with when you start X and login.
See archived mail [1] by Nicholas Mailhot about some of this.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2008-February/msg02131.html
I stopped doing manual xorg.conf configuration back in Fedora 6, unless
I had a necessary reason for fiddling with the xorg.conf. So no,
there's no conflicts (unless the system changed something). I can say
that doubly because I formatted the drive and installed from base Fedora
8, and then updated to Rawhide.
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