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Detecting the fysical mouse URGENT



Hi everybody,

As some of you allready knows I've got many problems
to get an USB mouse working (I only have that USB
mouse)

I allready posted this before but I got not even one
reply on it so I think most of you must have missed it
or something.

I'm kind of sure The mouse is not at all found be
Debian - so something is very wrong - missing a driver
or whatever, unfortunately I just don't have an idea
what it is - or what I should do to get it fixed :-(



I found I still have got some boot info of Redhat,
which was in use on this computer before I installed
Debian. I included a tar file which includes:
- mouse-log-debian.txt: a part of the actual
/var/log/kern.log file
- mouse-log-redhat.txt: the text redhat gave when
booting (where the mouse worked successfully)

I typed in the text in mouse-log-redhat.txt - so it
may contain typo's.

Maybe you can compare them and than give (specific)
pointers at what should be my actions to get the mouse
to work - comparing is very hard for me as I don't
know what everything means.

Please tell me specificly what to do - I'm kind of get
the feeling I know no nothing about hardware related
stuff ... :-S

Thanks in advance for any help


Joris

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