I am sorry for my last messages.I had made a silly mistake.
I thought I had UHCI Alternate Driver (JE) support compiled in the kernel
but I had compiled it as a module.Now everything works just fine for me.
Too bad for my IntelliEye Mouse because I would like to buy the new
Cordless Optical MouseM
Robert Love <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>i am running ac7 right now (and was running ac6 with the patch) and my
>IntelliMouse works fine.
SOmetimes my laptop doesn't see my intellithingy as well (ac5)
Reconnecting the mouse helpes to force recognising it.
Mayby the same with ac6 ?
Danny
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I don't know what is the problem but the kernel doesn't report the IRQ of
the UHCI.So no mouse.Maybe something wrong with the config?Please help.
I have included dmesg.
Linux version 2.4.5-ac7 (root@Santorini) (gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 (release)) #1
Êõñ Éïýí 3 02:59:47 EEST 2001
BIOS-prov
I'm using yhe Intellimouse as USB over ac7 and the problems that I had
with the previous HID seems to be solved. No problems reported for now.
On Sun, 3 Jun 2001, mythos wrote:
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> Using kernel 2.4.5-ac7 my intelli is not working at all.
> The kernel doesn't report that it has found it.My co
On 03 Jun 2001 03:34:14 +0300, mythos wrote:
> Using kernel 2.4.5-ac7 my intelli is not working at all.
> The kernel doesn't report that it has found it.My config is the same
> with the previous kernel I used 2.4.5-ac2.
can you test it with ac6? ac7 incorpates an incredibly simple patch to
fix po
Using kernel 2.4.5-ac7 my intelli is not working at all.
The kernel doesn't report that it has found it.My config is the same
with the previous kernel I used 2.4.5-ac2.
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