Yeah, that's what i did too, i set mine up with mouseconfig. Great utility,
that. I had to lie about what mouse i had though, in order to get at that
middle wheel....
j


--- Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ric,
> 
> I recently had a similar problem with my new IBM PS/2 2 button mouse, and
> Kudzu occasionally behaved weird with my previous M$ 2 button serial
> mouse. I eventually gave up on Kudzu and ran mouseconfig from a terminal.
> This at least saw the mouse, but still no mouse action. After checking
> the mouse config files (/etc/X11/XF86Config-4 and /etc/sysconfig/mouse)
> and making sure the appropriate /dev file was there, the only thing left
> was the BIOS. There I found the PS/2 mouse line with 2 choices: enable or
> auto. I had previously changed it to "enable" for the new mouse. Oddly
> enough, changing it back to "auto" did the trick. Hopefully something
> here will work for you.
> 
> Dave.
> 
> 
> On 09-May-2001 Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> > All
> > I have an interesting conflict with my mouse, & kudzu.
> > It's a standard Logitech 3 button PS/2 Mouse. Nothing fancy. LM 8.0 &
> > kudzu have
> > teamed up to make me miserable. 
> > Every time I boot, kudzu changes the state of the mouse. If it's
> > connected &
> > happy, kudzu will claim that the mouse has been removed, and pop up the
> > window
> > to confirm the removal of the device. On the next re-boot, it will
> > detect the
> > mouse, and want to re-install it. This happens EVERY TIME I reboot. 
> > For now, I've removed kudzu fro the boot up procedure until I can
> > figure this
> > out.
> > 
> > Does anyone have any suggestions?
> > 
> >         Thanks!
> > -- 
> > __________________________________________________________
> > Ric Tibbetts
> > Boeing Shared Services Group
> > UNIX System Administration
> > Seattle Server Operations
> > __________________________________________________________
> 
> ---------
> 09-May-2001
> 22:37:11
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> 


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