On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 02:52, John D. Robertson wrote:
> I have also observed this behavior. Changing to a different brand of mouse did 
> not help.
> 
> On Tuesday 02 December 2003 04:14 pm, Ladinig Rudolf wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a problem I cannot understand and solve:
> >
> > When I log in at my LTSP-Client, in some cases everything is working
> > well. When I log out and log  in as another user, in some cases the
> > mouse is not working correctly (looks like a wrong mouse-protocol). If I
> > log out and do another login as another user, chances are 50:50 that the
> > mouse is working correctly again. The behavior of the mouse is not
> > predictable, sometimes its working with a certain account, sometimes
> > it's not.
> > Can anybody help me?
> >
> > Ladinig Rudi
> >

A hack solution is to tell all users logging in to a workstation already
at log in screen to do a reset by "Alt+E" and then log in. This works at
three sites that I am supporting.

-- 
Sudev Barar

Learning Linux



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