Ed,

> ...but what mouse?

Logitech MouseMan+ Wheel on PS/2. Not that it much matters since I already
said the same machine (and mouse) works fine under SuSE.

> and have you tried running mousedrake as root after reboot?

Yes, and when that didn't work I created the PS/2 device by hand with mknod.
I don't think mousedrake can help when cat /dev/psaux is failing. That's at
a systems level below mousedrake, right? Does mousedrake do more than set
XF86Config?

The psaux device driver isn't responding. That is compiled by default into
the 9.1 kernel, right? Using lsmod doesn't report 'misc' or 'psaux' modules,
and modprobe can't find them to load them.

By the way, dmesg reports usb-ohci as sharing IRQ 12. It says devices
00.01.2 and 00.01.3 share IRQ 12. What are these devices? How do I decode
00.01.2/3 ?

I notice that usbcore is running, but can't stop it. When I try 'rmmod
usbcore' it reports 'busy'. How do I stop it?

Cheers,

Robin
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