maybe time to switch to a USB or serial mouse :) or find a MB that supports that ...it may be worth emailing the company that makes the MB(provided its not a real old one) and askin them about that ..
nate Krzys Majewski wrote: > > Sadly, interrupt 12 is not listed in the power management section of > the BIOS setup. It goes, perversely, something like this: > > Interrupt 3 [Primary Secondary Disabled] > Interrupt 4 [Primary Secondary Disabled] > Interrupt 5 [Primary Secondary Disabled] > Interrupt 6 [Primary Secondary Disabled] > Interrupt 7 [Primary Secondary Disabled] > Interrupt 8 [Primary Secondary Disabled] > Interrupt 9 [Primary Secondary Disabled] > Interrupt 10 [Primary Secondary Disabled] > Interrupt 11 [Primary Secondary Disabled] > Interrupt 13 [Primary Secondary Disabled] > Interrupt 14 [Primary Secondary Disabled] > Interrupt 15 [Primary Secondary Disabled] > > Bummer. -chris > > > > but no go. Then again, /proc/interrupts says: > > > > > > 12: 130888 XT-PIC PS/2 Mouse > > > > > > Note that 12 != 4. WTF? -chris > > > > you have a PS/2 mouse, and it's on interrupt 12. Try disabling > > that. /dev/mouse indicates that you're providing your mouse to X via > > gpm, so you'd have to check your gpm config to see what it thinks is > > your mouse (see /etc/gpm.conf). > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- ::: ICQ: 75132336 http://www.aphroland.org/ http://www.linuxpowered.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]