Argggggghhh !
And the winner is.... of course Jerry (don't ask about Tom, though).
Here comes the solution:
When ever doing kernel configuration read the <help>.
Sometimes it really <help>s GRRR :-)
Snapshot from the help of
"USB Human Interface Device (full HID) support"
CONFIG_USB_HID:
....
You can't use this driver and the HIDBP (Boot Protocol) keyboard
and mouse drivers at the same time. More information is available:
<file:Documentation/input/input.txt>.
....
And guess what: I had the standard PS/2 mouse support enabled in the
kernel in parallel (for a couple of years, since I installed Linux for
the first time :-) ).
In germany we have a nice saying for that:
"Wer lesen kann ist, klar im Vorteil".
(Basically the english translation would mean something like RTFM
but in a more polite way :-) ).
Thanks for the help and friendly words, guys. :-)
BR
Thomas
Am Mittwoch, den 27.04.2005, 19:18 +0200 schrieb Thomas Drueke:
> Yep. :-)
>
> And appearently it's still not clear who wins... :-( (or better:
> GRRR ;-) )
>
> Well I upgraded to "udev" now but still no better situation.
>
> Thomas
>
> Am Dienstag, den 26.04.2005, 16:10 +0200 schrieb Bastian Balthazar Bux:
> > > information is now obvious. Now even the "cat /dev/input/mice" does not
> > > bring back my mouse. GRRR. :-)
> >
> > this seems to be a Tom & Jerry story :)
> >
> --
> Thomas Drueke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
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