Borsenkow Andrej ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>  
> > If you load mousedev at boot you have to rmmod mousedev and modprobe
> > usbmouse If you load usbmouse at boot you have to rmmod usbmouse and
> > modprobe mousedev
> > 
> > But
> > 
> > If you load mousedev at boot and you rmmod mousedev and modprobe
> > mousedev it still don't work.
> 
> What exactly "does not work" means? 

Yes I know that a lot of people use "it" way to much. They  assume that
other people know what they mean. But in this case the context is so
clear that I think you are having an allergic reaction to "it".

But I want to keep things peacefull. I meant the correct functioning of
the pointer-device, also known as mouse.


Groetjes, Han.
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http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/software

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