On Monday 23 April 2007 23:47, Fred A. Miller wrote:
> Rajko M. wrote:
> > On Monday 23 April 2007 20:32, Fred A. Miller wrote:
> >> Well, I've been using the 32-bit version of 10.2, and decided to try the
> >> 64-bit version once again. And, once again, I find that the AMD USB bug
> >> is STILL there!! Does anyone know who to fix this, and I won't bother to
> >> ask why it's not fixed in the current release.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Fred
> >
> > Have you installed all updates, if try that using some spare PS2 mouse.
> >
> > If that fails you can check this one:
> >    kernel-default-2.6.18.8-396.1.x86_64.rpm
> > it is on
> >    http://software.opensuse.org
> > in
> >    /download/Kernel:/SL102_BRANCH/openSUSE_10.2/x86_64/
>
> Well, I think there's a performance gain with this kernel, and a
> surprise in that there was an "auto" update via Yast for a new nVidia
> module that DOES provide 3D! But, STILL NO USB. This is VERY bad, for a
> number of reasons, one being my printer is USB!! There's NO excuse for
> not being able to use 64-bit Linux.

It was kernel-2.6.18 built for 10.2 with latest updates.
 
I'm afraid to recommend factory kernel
  http://download.opensuse.org
  /distribution/SL-OSS-factory/inst-source/suse/x86_64/
  kernel-default-2.6.21_rc7-3.x86_64.rpm 
as I don't know how it will work without other updates, plus it is factory, 
just released packages without much testing that can have nasty bugs and it is 
absolutely not for production systems. 

If your 64 bit installation is just for test purposes, than you can try it. 

-- 
Regards, Rajko.
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