Richard Crawford wrote:
Jonathan Stickel wrote:
You can check usb device connectivity with the lsusb command. For
gentoo, it's in the "usbutils" package. Or you can check dmesg for
usb connections and possible errors.
# lsusb
Bus 002 Device 001: ID :
Bus 001 Device 001: ID :
Yo
Jonathan Stickel wrote:
You can check usb device connectivity with the lsusb command. For
gentoo, it's in the "usbutils" package. Or you can check dmesg for usb
connections and possible errors.
# lsusb
Bus 002 Device 001: ID :
Bus 001 Device 001: ID :
More likely your /etc/X11/
You can check usb device connectivity with the lsusb command. For
gentoo, it's in the "usbutils" package. Or you can check dmesg for usb
connections and possible errors.
More likely your /etc/X11/XF86Config needs help. Can you paste the
section(s) starting with "Section "InputDevice""?
Jona
Last night I sat down and started trying to install SuSE Pro 9.1 on my
computer. I encoutered a weird issue with my USB cordless mouse, and I
don't know if it's an issue with the 2.6 kernel or with SuSE itself.
During the initial stages of the installation, the mouse was detected
normally and wor