Mike, I guess it was me that unknowingly triggered the wireless by
attempting to go on-line at a restaurant; that was a "never done that
issue". I lost wireless and Josh lost the mouse and keying of  keyboard
entries; and, last night Josh a linux master triggered the dead mouse; it
took him a lot of effort to do a work around in terminal;

I believe he did a remove and replace once he identified an impediment;

but, the wireless issue and the keyboard reactivated and cleared up for me
afterward by clicking on F5 repeatedly; but, I can not decipher what
prevents the mouse from responding.

wish I knew how to activate icons listed on panel as that'd let me log out
rather than use the power off key.
 Ken

On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 9:15 PM, Mike Holstein <[email protected]> wrote:

> What triggered it? ...maybe you can do it into an older kernel to test...
>
> On Dec 26, 2010 10:09 PM, "Kenneth Koym" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > anyone please advise,,, using 10.04.02 Ubuntu Studio, my wireless went
> dead, followed by a dead mouse. did a workaround in terminal and clicking
> off and on followed by clicking f5, which elicited a wireless connection.
> This let me boot up and log in after a lot of rebellious fighting back. But,
> I could never recover my mouse, which is like a dead Laptop.
> >
> > is there a work around. sure need the laptop.
> >
> > Kenneth
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