Hi,

If you are too paranoid to accept someones help after you've submitted a
bug, then perhaps buying a new mouse might be the easiest option for you
considering you're already aware of the hardware you're using as being
pretty sub-par.

Mouses are cheap these days, unless you want an all-singing and all-dancing
one with 6000dpi and flashing lights etc.

The code he has submitted doesn't contain any "rm -f /" or tries making
connections to the Internet so it's pretty safe. May not be the most
fantastic code ever written, but if it fixes your problem then whats the
issue?

Ashley

2011/1/9 shirish शिरीष <[email protected]>

> Hi all,
>         I'm no programmer and nor technically too advanced. Hence
> looking for people's guidance.
>
>       I have a mouse which is crappy and for which I had filed a bug
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=607242
>
> A gentleman, Mr. Jim Hill pursued the bug and posted a patch for the
> same which he seems to also have put up upstream.
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=607242#107
>
> He has asked me to try a new kernel and patch it with the above patch.
>
> While I'm quite sure that Mr. Jim Hill has the noblest of intentions
> otherwise he wouldn't have put the code in public domain on a bug.
>
> But as I'm not a programmer hence would like the debian community to
> take a look at that , see if there are any inadverant goof-ups or
> anything before I take the plunge of applying the patch.
>
> Looking forward for guidance.
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