*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 196288 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196288
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 196288
[hardy] USB Mice do not work on Dell Precision M6300
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In bug 139209, suggestion was add "acpi=noirq pci=noacpi" to end of
kernel line in /boot/grub/menu.lst. Also, add this to defoptions line so
that it holds after kernel upgrade. Mouse now works OK.
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As stated in bug 196288, my mouse now works correctly using the
workaround supplied by Cyclops, namely adding the Option "Device"
"/dev/input/mice" line to the InputDevice section.
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I've just tried another wireless mouse & keyboard combo. It's a Creative
Labs combo. Both worked immediately and for the rest of the Ubuntu
session. However, the mouse didn't work on the next boot. But the
keyboard is still working, but for how long? Similarly, a wired usb
mouse worked immediately
I've just tried another wireless mouse & keyboard combo. It's a Creative
Labs combo. Both worked immediately and for the rest of the Ubuntu
session. However, the mouse didn't work on the next boot. But the
keyboard is still working, but for how long? Similarly, a wired usb
mouse worked immediately
I have tried two different usb mice and both do not work on my laptop,
Compaq v5000; however, the trackpad works. One was a Targus usb
wireless optical mouse (2Btn, 1Scrollwheel) and the other was a
Kensington usb optical trackball (2Btn, No scrollwheel). Both mice work
on other machines. I have
Duplicate of 196288.
196288 has all information required in wiki Ubuntu
DebuggingMouseDetection webpage.
This also lookslike duplicate of 200467 & 222588.
An opportunity for a developer to clear 4 bugs.
Who's up for it?
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Same problem with a laptop using usb Logitech EX110 wireless mouse &
keyboard under upgraded Hardy using kernel 2.6.2.24-16. Also, same
problem with wired usb mouse. I reported this as bug 163481 on Gutsy
using kernel 2.6.22. There it started over a month ago. I've tried sudo
dpkg-reconfigure -phig
Incidentally, removing the CorePointer line from the layout (I didn't
have it as a Device option), my touchpad scroll edges no longer work. I
used to configure them via GSynaptics, which no longer works, as it
doesn't see the SHMConfig option set anymore, even though it is set for
the touchpad devi
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 07:18:58AM -, Niels Kristian Bech Jensen wrote:
> I see the same with the 20080413 PowerPC live cdrom. I fixed it by
> removing the line:
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> Option "CorePointer"
>
> from /etc/X11/xorg.conf and restarting the X server.
Thanks, that fixes the problem here too. The opt
I see the same with the 20080413 PowerPC live cdrom. I fixed it by
removing the line:
Option "CorePointer"
from /etc/X11/xorg.conf and restarting the X server.
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On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 08:23:51AM -, JP Foster wrote:
> After updates yesterday, I'm not seeing this anymore. Not sure what
> fixed it. Are you able to do updates Ilmari?
Isn't fixed here, I'm afraid. You probably were suffering from a
different bug.
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After updates yesterday, I'm not seeing this anymore. Not sure what
fixed it. Are you able to do updates Ilmari?
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For what it's worth, I do have those device nodes. The laptop touchpad
works fine.
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Oh. forgot to mention I started gnome desktop by logging in to a failsafe
terminal and running gnome-session.
So it isn't a compositing desktop. I think you'll need the to set /dev/pt*
and/or /dev/tt* to read/write before you do this.
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I had this too. After update on the 19th mouse doesn't move.
/dev/input/mice didn't exist (although /dev/mouse0 and /dev/mouse1 did). No
/dev/input
did
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and that got the mouse working.
/dev/null /dev/zero /dev/random not read or writable by anyone but root
did
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