2005-08-30, 11:31 AM
2005-08-30, 11:40 PM
Linking the /dev/mouse to your USB didnt work.. so try altering the:
Code:
Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice"
See how it goes?
2005-08-31, 09:20 PM
it wasnt the linking at all
what happened was this, when i reconfigured X via sax to correctly support my resolution, it re-wrote my xorg.conf and deleted all references to the logitech usb mouse.
luckily it saved a backup copy of my xorg.conf in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.sax and that had the references to the usb mouse
copying that back fixed my usb mouse issue.
i'll reserve my judgement of sax/yast/yast2 until suse 10, but let's just say that i think suse needs a bit of work.
more info
[/url][url=https://www.linux-noob.com/review]https://www.linux-noob.com/review
cheers
anyweb
2005-08-31, 09:54 PM
heres the updated one
please note, even though i've TOLD suse about my new resolution requirements etc, it still doesnt care...
at least the usb mouse is working again though
cheers
anyweb
xorg.txt
2005-09-01, 11:54 AM
anyweb I belive SuSE 10 say they have fixed all little bugs so this issue may not arise in SuSE 10
have you tryed the Beta? 4 CD so I though I would give it skip.