I've just been through similar ordeal, I found that hotplug (apt-get
install hotplug) automatically fixed my problem and I only had to edit
XF86Config-4. I also found hotplug causes my system to reboot randomly,
so to get my mouse working I had to:
- modprobe usbcore
- modprobe uhci-hcd
- modprobe usbmouse
- modprobe mousedev
- in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 set your device to /dev/input/mice
I don't have much expertise, but this seemed to work for me, so give it
a go
Glenn
On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 10:57, Thomas G wrote: 
> I cant get my usb mouse to work for the life of me. Is there an easy way 
> to configure plug and play usb mice? or a way to get my mx500 to work. 
> Im on a nforce2 motherboard and am running sid with gnome. any ideas or 
> input?
> 


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