I've had similar experiences; just rebooted, and the thing worked fine;
it just seems that the mouse quits working randomly; although I haven't
had any problems in the last two weeks (then again I haven't tinkered
with the screen savers for a couple of weeks, perhaps there's a
connection here?)

Sorry I can't help more than that. Just had similar problems.

Good luck,
Bob

> Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 11:31:10 -0700
> From: "Nicholas Jepsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [newbies] Mouse disabled in Fedora Core 1
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> 
>     I recently installed FC1 on the second hard disk of my Athlon 2600+ computer.  
> Everything worked fine -- until I booted up after installing a few new RPMs and 
> enabled some screen animation features.  The mouse now will not respond at all (it 
> neither moves nor clicks) even though the boot commands claim that the driver was 
> loaded successfully.  The mouse is PS2 but the bootloader loads a USB mouse driver.  
> I don't know if that was the one used before, or if I can change it to PS2 somehow.  
> I have ruled out hardware problems because the mouse works fine in WinXP and Knoppix.
>     I have not found any information about any mouse conflicts or updates for FC1.  
> The mouse is disabled even in the boot up and login screens, so I doubt that it is a 
> problem with KDE or GNOME.  I can still get to the terminal and transfer files using 
> a FAT32 partition.
>     Any suggestions would be appreciated!
> 
> Nick



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