Ah, this release has already been made, so perhaps we're dealing with a different problem. Can you check to see which version of olpc-utils is included in your build? Look in the packages.txt output file, it should be v1.0.23.
it could be, the version installed of olpc-utils is 1.0.22-2. I will update this package Indeed that was the problem! Thank you again. Esteban. 2010/5/26 Esteban Bordon <[email protected]> > > 2010/5/26 Daniel Drake <[email protected]> > > On 26 May 2010 12:05, Daniel Drake <[email protected]> wrote: >> > I'm guessing but I suspect this will be due to a conflict with a >> > backwards-incompatible change introduced in the latest olpc-utils, vs >> > the Paraguay kernel being a bit outdated (not including a recent >> > change in the mouse driver). >> > I will do a new olpc-utils release today which makes the change >> > backwards-compatible. >> >> Ah, this release has already been made, so perhaps we're dealing with >> a different problem. >> Can you check to see which version of olpc-utils is included in your >> build? Look in the packages.txt output file, it should be v1.0.23. >> > > it could be, the version installed of olpc-utils is 1.0.22-2. I will update > this package. > >> >> On the running system, you could check if the psmouse module has been >> loaded (use "lsmod"). You can also check to see if the system has been >> allowed to sleep/suspend, another issue we saw recently was that the >> mouse stops working after the system has been allowed to sleep or >> suspend. >> > > The output doesn't show psmouse module. How I can load this module? > >> >> A third possible cause of this problem is that hald is not running or >> has crashed, you could check with "ps ax | grep hal" >> > > hald it's running. > >> >> Daniel >> > > Thanks for your help. > > Esteban. > >
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