Re: Missing Mouse Drivers
Brian White wrote:
>( The following was filed as a bug, but doesn't really belong there since
> it isn't specific to any package (except possibly kernel-image). Thus,
> I'm forwarding it to debian-user to see if anybody can help this person. )
>
>Dear Folks,
>
> We have just loaded the most recent available version of Linux which
> I
>use for running the Genetics Computer Group (GCG) of Wisconsin
>programs. Everything seems to work fine except that my mouse doesn't
>work. I have a Logitech Trackball T-CA1- SN: LU519100659. Logitech
>does not support Linux, so I am stuck. On plugging in a (borrowed)
>Genius Hi Mouseworks mouse, this works immediately. Is there a separate
>driver for my trackball or do I have to purchase a new mouse? I am new
>to this operating system! Any help is highly appreciated.
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
> John Lowenstein
The scenario isn't entirely clear: you seem to be saying that you have loaded
a new kernel (=Linux) and that this has stopped your trackball working, though
it was working before under Linux.
My first thought was that you didn't include PS/2 support when you built the
kernel, but the fact that you plugged a different mouse in and it worked
seems to contradict that.
Have you confirmed that the trackball itself is not faulty?
Please tell us what the trackball interface is (PS/2, serial, etc.) and
whether it has worked before under Linux or not.
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