>>>>> "rm" == Raymond Monge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

rm> I did try mouseconfig and I got the same core file.
rm> Is there another way to fix this.

Sounds like you have a corrupted mouseconfig, try checking to
see it is OK by doing rpm -V mouseconfig and if not re-installing
it.

Otherwise you can manually edit /etc/X11/XF86Config:

Section "Pointer"
    Protocol    "MouseSystems"
    Device      "/dev/mouse"

Make sure you have the link  /dev/mouse -> ttySX, make sure this is
the  correct port for the mouse.




rm> Ray Curtis wrote:

>> >>>>> "rm" == Raymond Monge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> 
rm> Hi All,
rm> I need you help,
>> 
rm> I changed my mouse from generic mouse to Mouse system using SETUP and
rm> now the mouse is not working.
>> 
rm> If I run SETUP it fails and create a core file.
>> 
rm> How could I put back the mouse as Generic Mouse.
>> 
>> As root, try using 'mouseconfig' to change the mouse type.
>> 
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