On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 17:44 +0000, Brian wrote: > My last remaining big headache was that my USB mouse wasn't working > properly. However, the mouse came with a PS/2 adaptor, so I plugged it in > as a PS/2 mouse, and now it worketh fine! That's odd. When I first compiled a new kernel, I had exactly the opposite effect. USB mouse using the PS/2 connector failed to respond. Even with the original kernel where it had worked just fine not an hour earlier. Thanks to scarynetworkguy from #debian, I was able to get my mouse back simply by removing the connector and using it as a USB mouse.
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