Re: Redhat 9.0 Removes Mouse on first Boot
From: Paul Lutus (nospam_at_nosite.zzz)
Date: 10/03/04
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Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 09:53:57 -0700
Exotic-Scales.com wrote:
> The subject line pretty much sums up the problem. The mouse works fine
> throughout the installation. When the installation is done and the system
> reboots, I get a message saying that the system has removed the mouse
> driver. There are several alternatives -- You can remove the driver
> completely, leave it, or do nothing. Thus far I've tried "Leave it" and
> "Do Nothing", with the same results -- the system starts up with no mouse
> control. Any ideas as to what's going on, or how to remedy it would be
> greatly appreciated.
Post some information. What mouse, what driver, and include the specifics of
the error message that you left out.
This -- "I get a message saying that the system has removed the mouse
driver." -- is not what was printed on the screen of your computer. Without
knowing what was printed on the screen of your computer, no one can help
you.
>
> Joe
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