I didn't get that far... It was during the installation process. I later ran into tremendous problems in the copying files to the HD section, and the installation hangs randomly there.
On Monday 18 March 2002 10:54, you wrote: > I ran into the same thing today. What do you have in your > /etc/sysconfig/mouse? > > I had to change mine to the following: > > MOUSETYPE=imps2 > XMOUSETYPE=IMPS/2 > FULLNAME="PS/2|Generic PS2 Wheel Mouse" > XEMU3=no > WHEEL=yes > device=psaux > > Also, you might check your /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file (if you are in > fact using XFree 4) to see if you have IMPS/2 set as the protocol. > Here's what I have: > > Section "InputDevice" > > Identifier "Mouse1" > Driver "mouse" > Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2" > Option "Device" "/dev/mouse" > Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" > > # ChordMiddle is an option for some 3-button Logitech mice > > # Option "ChordMiddle" > > EndSection > > Between the two, you should be good to go. > > Hope that helps, > > -Charlie > > On Mon, 18 Mar, at 10:43:24 +0100, Karine ZUERCHER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> done said: > > MDK 8.2 RC1 fails to recognize Logitech Optical Mouse (PS/2). > > > > I can use the mouse well up to the Mouse Configuration section. There it > > is recognized as a standard PS/2. Clicking OK, the tester gives an awfull > > result, so I need to cancel with the keybord, then select Logitech > > MouseMan and cancel in the tester, to finally get PS/2 Wheel Mouse tester > > to get me the right result (if I choose PS/2 Wheel Mouse right from the > > begin, it won't work). > > > > > > (My Hardware: > > Intel Pentium III 733MHz > > ASUS P2BF > > 512MB SDRAM > > Graphic Card: ATI Rage 128 - 32MB TVout > > SCSI adapter: AHA-2940 U2W > > Pioneer DVD-ROM (ATAPI DVD-106s) 16x > > CDRW Yamaha CRW8824s (SCSI) > > Sound Card: Creative Live > > ) > > -- > > Karine ZUERCHER > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Karine ZUERCHER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
