Re: USB Mouse
> Your best option for a USB mouse under Linux is to use a current
> development kernel (2.3.x) - they have the best support for USB. Just be
> aware that at the moment 2.3.x seems to be compile-error and crash
> prone.
>
> The current stable series (2.2.x) has experimental support for USB; mice
> and keyboards will work. Just don't expect anything else to :)
>
Out of curiosity I went looking for USB configuration under the
menuconfig of 2.2.14-pre and couldn't find it. What section is it
under? I have a new HP printer that is USB capable so I was curious about
playing with it.
Robert
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