Re: [gentoo-user] lazy mouse
On Friday 24 October 2008 02:05:14 Paul Hartman wrote: On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Andrew Gaydenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! Changing a mouse (to Genius Traveler 315 Laser) resulted in the problem: almost always after booting the mouse is not active (say, at level 3 wheel rolling shows a mouse cursor, but movement doesn't work, as well as in X). Hot replugging to (any) USB port cures the problem for current session. The world isn't perfect... Thoughts? Are the required modules for USB set to auto-load at boot time? (maybe udev is loading them when you plug it afterwards) Paul, thanks for the idea. Unfortunately it isn't a case: I have looked at 'lsmod' output and 'messages' file - nothing with modules. And, as I have said, wheel rolling does *show* a (moveless) mouse cursor in console. Andrew
[gentoo-user] lazy mouse
Hi! Changing a mouse (to Genius Traveler 315 Laser) resulted in the problem: almost always after booting the mouse is not active (say, at level 3 wheel rolling shows a mouse cursor, but movement doesn't work, as well as in X). Hot replugging to (any) USB port cures the problem for current session. The world isn't perfect... Thoughts?
Re: [gentoo-user] lazy mouse
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Andrew Gaydenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! Changing a mouse (to Genius Traveler 315 Laser) resulted in the problem: almost always after booting the mouse is not active (say, at level 3 wheel rolling shows a mouse cursor, but movement doesn't work, as well as in X). Hot replugging to (any) USB port cures the problem for current session. The world isn't perfect... Thoughts? Are the required modules for USB set to auto-load at boot time? (maybe udev is loading them when you plug it afterwards)