The mouse if found with no problem in Win98, so it's not a connection problem.  I still
don't know what it is, but I found a serial mouse that works for the time being.



"Ian P. Thomas" wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 12:42:19PM -0500, Wes Grate wrote:
> > The mouse is a PS/2.  And when I do a dmesg there is nothing in there about a mouse
> > at all.
>
>         Is this one of the times when it says that no mouse was found?  Does this 
>mouse
> work correctly on other systems?  If the kernel doesn't detect your mouse reliably
> on bootup, it's either a problem with the mouse, or with the connection on the mobo.
> Can you post the output of dmesg?
>
> dmesg > dmesg_output
>
> Ian
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