> From: Jan Niehusmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 04:15:54PM +0200, Meino Christian 
> Cramer wrote:
> >  I tried it both: uhci and usb.uhci:
> >  Same behaviour for both: Boot into runlevel 2. do a cat on
> >  /dev/input/mouse0 and move the mouse: OK, some glibberish bytes 
> >  found their way onto the console.
> 
> Oh well you're right... but I have a workaround (that made me 
> think the
> other driver works):
> 
> Start X. The mouse doesn't work. Switch to a console. 
> rmmod uhci; modprobe uhci
> Switch back to X. Now the mouse works. (until you switch away 
> from X, again)
> 
> 
> Jan

Well, it's nice if you have a workaround, but I (or we [royal])
really messed some USB stuff up in 2.4.0-test9 -- affects
lots of USB devices.
We're working on fixes.  Sorry about that.

~Randy

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