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Re: Mouse goes crazy: msg#01352
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Re: Mouse goes crazy |
On Tue, 2003-11-25 at 13:38, Craig Herring wrote:
> Do you have a Belkin KVM? I have the same problem here. I solved it by
> using the Logitech PS/2 mouse+ driver. However my scroll doesn't work.
> HOWEVER-> this trick doesn't work with the 2.6test kernel. Anyone have
> more insight?
I've long run into this with my Belkin KVM when switching to my Red Hat
system (although strangely enough not yet on Fedora.) Switching to a
text only console via <ctrl><shift><f1> and back to <f7> usually cleared
it up. The work around worked so I never looked deeper.
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Mike Lyman <mlyman-linux@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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