Re: [gentoo-user] The saga of the missing Logitech drivers

2020-01-31 Thread Daniel Frey
On 1/31/20 10:16 AM, Jack wrote: I know this doesn't directly answer what might be broken, but as I remember, the kernel upgrade guides do suggest going through the full configuration when changing more than just the minor version.  So 5.4.12 to 5.4.13, the make oldconfig is likely to be

Re: [gentoo-user] The saga of the missing Logitech drivers

2020-01-31 Thread Dr Rainer Woitok
Andrew, On Saturday, 2020-02-01 01:42:20 +0800, you wrote: > ... > 1) Is "make oldconfig" broken? Dunno. But I'm using a slightly different approach: - Copy your old kernel config over to the new kernel directory. - Run "make olddefconfig". This will try to adapt your old configurat- ion

Re: [gentoo-user] The saga of the missing Logitech drivers

2020-01-31 Thread Jack
On 2020.01.31 12:42, Andrew Lowe wrote: Hi all, I posted something a few days ago about middle click of a mouse not working. In investigating this, I think I have come across something a bit dodgy. I have just updated my kernel to 5.5.0. This has the dodgy behaviour of the middle

Re: [gentoo-user] The saga of the missing Logitech drivers

2020-01-31 Thread Mick
On Friday, 31 January 2020 17:42:20 GMT Andrew Lowe wrote: > Hi all, > I posted something a few days ago about middle click of a mouse not > working. In investigating this, I think I have come across something a > bit dodgy. > > I have just updated my kernel to 5.5.0. This has the

[gentoo-user] The saga of the missing Logitech drivers

2020-01-31 Thread Andrew Lowe
Hi all, I posted something a few days ago about middle click of a mouse not working. In investigating this, I think I have come across something a bit dodgy. I have just updated my kernel to 5.5.0. This has the dodgy behaviour of the middle button not working. A bit of Googling led me to