On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 06:09:55PM +0200, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote: > On 4/20/07, Dmitry Torokhov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >On 4/20/07, Giuseppe Bilotta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> Sorry, it seems I was wrong, it's not usbhid but usbmouse taking over. > >> After a fresh plug (e.g. at bootup) I get the following: > >> > > > >Well, the question is - why do you have usbmouse module on your system? > > Stock Debian kernel 2.6.18 comes with it. > > With my custom kernels I can probably skip compiling it at all, if you > so suggest; should I blacklist it for the distro kernel? Or is there a > chance that some random USB mouse plugged in would fail to function by > doing so? usbmouse and usbkbd are only intended for embedded systems where the full usbhid doesn't fit and for testing purposes: Normal distros shouldn't have them enabled.
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