mj-barton@comcast.net wrote:
In the root I run: "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86" disabled (NO) -- "frames interfaces kernel frames" and selected //dev/input/mice/ instead.Still no luck. However the error message pumped out something about fonts.
If it's a mouse problem, your log file should say something to the effect of "Core pointer not initialized".
Look for any lines beginning with (EE) in your log file for clues.Try a different window manager/environment, such as wmaker or icewm, to see if the problem is in X or in KDE.
-- Kent