logitech usb optical mouse doesn't work in fedora.....

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Date: 04/29/04

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    I can't seem to get my Logitech usb optical mouse working in fedora
    core 1, nor my usb keyboard. neither worked during installation, i
    had to do a linux text nousb and unplug them to get anaconda even to
    load, otherwise it hung at sbin/load or something. im unsure which
    fiiles to post, so until someone shows interest ill just not post so
    as to not waste anyones time :P

    so suggestions on what to do(besides search because i already have) or
    what config files to post would be awesome! thanks in advanc e

    paul

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