Ok, so at work we're running red hat (shrike), and I have a fairly
standard, cheapo mouse - which is probably half my trouble...
but the thing keeps dieing!
stops dead, will not accept any more input.
I have a script which stops and starts the mouse up again which I run
each time this happens (I've become very familiar with my keyboard
shortcuts) but this is annoying and I am plagued by the "I shouldn't
have to do this" feeling.
Can anyone help me figure out what is actually going wrong so that it
doesn't happen anymore?
Cheers and thanks,
Taryn
Mouse type:
YAHA N4280 model M-07
Mouse driver being used:
generic PS/2 wheel mouse
"Green Mile" script:
su -c "/etc/init.d/gpm restart"
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