Fedora Core 3 Belkin Crazy Mouse
Rokicki, Andrew
ARokicki at US.TIAuto.com
Mon Dec 6 13:34:16 UTC 2004
This is not a fix but work around.
Try to switch to a text terminal by doing ALT-CTRL-F2 and back to your GUI
ALT-CTRL-F7.
This makes the mouse saine for me.
Andy R.
Somewhere at: 41 -72
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> Subject: Fedora Core 3 Belkin Crazy Mouse
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> I just installed Fedora Core 3, no problems except that my mouse is
> totally random until I disconnect and reconnect it. I'm using a Belkin
> Omniview KVM to switch between machines.
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> A Google search shows several postings about this. It seems to be a known
> bug going back to Fedora Core 1.
>
> There is a work around
> http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla...glist=123273#c5
> <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/long_list.cgi?buglist=123273#c5>
> Which suggests a fix and points to another (duplicate) bug. One posting
> had a long set of instructions on recompiling the kernel to fix this
> problem.
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> Since I installed from RPM and am some what timid about recompiling
> kernels, I wondered if there was some sort of configuration change that
> would solve this problem. While there may be, the writers assumed that
> their rather cryptic postings would be understandable.
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> If someone has solved this problem by editing file /xxx/yyy/zzz.something
> and rebooted the system, I'd sure like to receive the details.
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> ghd
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