On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 18:17 +0100, Roshan wrote:
> This isn't a big problem as such for me. But for
> windows users, moving to GNU/Linux (or GliNUx)
> possibly could be. 
> 
> My mouse failed working properly, tonight and I was
> really surprised to see what redhat linux 9.0 was
> trying to do. Somehow, there was a dependency in
> starting the console mouse service, which failed, and
> in turn, disallowed the X to start :
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