Hi,

from your previous post very little can be inferred, hence we need something 
else that give us a clue about the root of your problem. It would be very 
helpful if you could show us your /etc/X11/xorg.conf, /var/log/Xorg.0.log and 
/var/log/messages files. I think once the Live CD is started up, you could plug 
a usb pendrive and copy these files manually (use Alt+F1 to launch the kicker). 
Besides, you could send us these files directly by email too. 

Looking forward to having news from you soon.

Best resgards! :-)
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> Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 23:07:49 -0400
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [yoper-dev] I have a small issue to report to you...
> 
> I have encountered what may actually be a BUG bug. I have an HP dv9335nr 
> laptop and I downloaded your Live CD version of Yoper and when I ran the Live 
> CD, my USB mouse would not work and my touchpad would not work. I was unable 
> to navigate through Yoper. I do have to say, from what I've seen it looks 
> very interesting but unfortunately I was unable to really navigate due to the 
> fact my mouse was not operational nor my touchpad. I hope you guys have an 
> idea as to why this occurred. If you can get back to me with an idea or if 
> you could try to fix this bug if that is what it is, it would be great. I did 
> download the new 3.1 version too :).
> 
> Andrew Smetana

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