Reassigning to udev since the rules file should be distributed by udev.
** Package changed: kde-workspace (Ubuntu) => udev (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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I do believe upstream might want to distribute a udev rule, this
certainly affects more distros than just Ubuntu.
** Package changed: kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu) => kde-workspace (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: kde-workspace (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: kde-workspace (Ubuntu)
I can confirm this bug in karmic and lucid
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Additionally, whatever changes you make in the mouse settings interface don't
seem to survive a reboot (I've just checked).
Instead, you need to tell udev to set the resolution, etc, every time a
logitech device is detected. What I have done is install logitech_applet (as
mentioned before), and
Changing bug to be against kdebase as the mouse applet seems to be part
of the kcontrol binary package.
** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: kde-systemsettings => kdebase
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The problem is still there in Gutsy, (with the MX1000 mouse) and the workaround
explained in help:/kcontrol/mouse/index.html is no more appropriate because it
refers to hotplug and not to udev.
It would be really helpful to give an hint on what file(s) the permission
problem is, to ease debuggin