--- Ian Greenhoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jen, > > How is your mouse configured? What type of mouse is > it -- PS/2, serial, > USB? If it is USB, does unplugging it and plugging > it back in help? > Does your touchpad continue to work even if your > mouse doesn't? My mouse is a basic optical Microsoft USB mouse. Unplugging it and plugging it back in don't help at all. Sometimes my touchpad still works, but not always. Sometimes I can only navigate via keyboard; other times the whole system locks up shortly after the mouse stops working. > > If you could, show us the contents of your > /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 > or /etc/X11/xorg.conf files. See attachment. I'm using 3.1, stable. > > Do you know if gpm is installed? If it is, could > you send us > your /etc/gpm.conf file? No, it doesn't look like it's installed. > Also, do you have suspend to disk or suspend to ram > configured? If so, > does suspending and resuming cause your mouse to > come back? I'm not familiar with this, but I can see this as being very useful, even if it doesn't help my current situation. What do I need to do? Thanks Jen
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