Didn't I also see messages about people with USB mice
not being able to click on buttons and having to use the
keyboard? Maybe USB is generally busted?
I doubt it is as broken as that. There are plenty of USB mice being used. I was one of the people reporting the problem with RC2 and mouse clicks not being registered. I'm using a trackpoint which isn't USB. It also was strangely inconsistent where it would break on the i686 DVD and not on the x86_64 DVD no matter how many times I tried the disks.
I unfortunately don't have a DVD drive where I can try this right now but I did have a strange problem last week with an external DVD drive at work. I had strange issues like Steven is reporting (it was a Centos DVD not Fedora). It would boot the DVD and then say no install media was present. The machine (a Dell Precision 5500) had multiple sets of USB ports. I moved the connection around to another set of USB ports and it worked. I think one of the connectors must have been busted in some fashion that caused it to barely work.
Steven, does it help if you try different connectors?
-- John Watzke
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