Hello,
Is anyone using the Fedora core? I am and have been experiencing problems on two
different machines where they mouse
and keyboard just stop responding. I have tried using several other mice and
keyboards and they don't work either. Any
suggestions?
Thank you
Anna Zapata
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, joy wrote:
> James Miller wrote:
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> >option, each time I would boot using that kernel, I would not be able to
> >control the mouse in X. The cursor would appear on the screen, but moving
> >the mouse would have no effect on it. I did get error messages though -
> >somet
James Miller wrote:
>On Thu, 12 Feb 2004, Ray Olszewski wrote:
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>>At 09:37 AM 2/13/2004 +0530, joy wrote:
>>[...]
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Do you possibly have gdm (the mouse app for consoles) running? If so,
kill it ... it often interferes with access to the mouse by X.
>>>never used gdm.
Ray Olszewski wrote:
I have a USB mouse , but it used to work fine froom the same usb port
before the reinstall.
Do you mean it previously worked with Debian-Woody, or that it worked
with Slackware? Or something else? Were you using a stock kernel or
one you compiled? I don't use a USB mo
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> At 09:37 AM 2/13/2004 +0530, joy wrote:
> [...]
> >>Do you possibly have gdm (the mouse app for consoles) running? If so,
> >>kill it ... it often interferes with access to the mouse by X.
> >
> >never used gdm..
>
> Sorry; that was a typo. I mea
Hi, Richard,
I think you are right. It's someting very wrong
with the installation here. I'll try to fix this.
Thanks for help :)
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Hi, Armen
> You could do one of two things:
>
> 1) Check /etc/ld.so.conf for /usr/lib; if it doesn't exist, add it, remove
your
> current /etc/ld.so.cache and run /sbin/ldconfig [OS dependent] to rebuild
the
> library cache on your system. Run configure again, and that should fix it.
I try it, but