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Package: installation
Severity: normal

 I have no mouse since I upgraded to sarge. I have tried reconfiguring
 but I still have no mouse. Whien I boot with my original rescue disk
 the mouse works fine. I do not know what else to do. I read the release
 notes and the FAQ but nothing seems to pertaine to my problem. Thanks


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On Sunday 21 August 2005 12:35, Mark A. Smith wrote:
>  I have no mouse since I upgraded to sarge. I have tried reconfiguring
>  but I still have no mouse. Whien I boot with my original rescue disk
>  the mouse works fine. I do not know what else to do. I read the
> release notes and the FAQ but nothing seems to pertaine to my problem.

This is not an installation issue.
As you provide absolutely no relevant information about your hardware and=20
configuration, it is not possible to give you any suggestions either,=20
beyond to check that relevant modules are loaded.

Please ask for help on the debian-user mailing list.

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