Try to see if you can list #U
If you can't that's the problem.
You also need kbin. Perhaps looking at /dev/drivers is easier to see
if you have both.

If you can you might run USB/kb by hand to see if that works.
On 1/28/09, Rudolf Sykora <rudolf.syk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2009/1/28 Francisco J Ballesteros <n...@lsub.org>:
>> The mouse if it's USB and you have a kernel with USB. Is that the case?
>
> The mouse is a usb one for sure.
> I believe the kernel is with USB, but how can I say for sure?
>
> R
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