I get this message at the end of the XFree86.0.log file after trying to 
enter GUI with startx from text mode.  A very nice, complete GNOME video 
screen loads, but the keyboard and the mouse are both disabled.  The 
mouse arrow is there but won't move, and none of the keys work.  I have 
to reset to reboot.  

All the entries in the XFree86.0.log file just before this last "Audit" 
message indicate that the mouse and keyboard have been loaded with no 
problem.  I get: 

(**) Option "Protocol" "PS/2"
(**) Mouse0: Protocol: "PS/2"
(**) Option "CorePointer"
(**) Mouse0: "Core Pointer"
(**) Option "Device" "/dev/mouse"
(==) Mouse0: Buttons: 3
(**) Option "Emulate3Buttons" "yes"
(**) Mouse0: Emulate3Buttons, Emulate3Timeout: 50
(II) Keyboard "Keyboard" handled by legacy driver
(II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "Mouse0" (type MOUSE)
SetKbdSettings-type: 2 rate: 30 delay: 500 snumlk: 0
SetKbdSettings-Succeeded
Audit: Tue Sep 24 16:01:32 2002: 1387: Client 6 rejected from local host

Why am I getting rejected by the local host at this point when I am all 
set to start using GNOME?  Evidently the problem is not with the mouse or 
keyboard which are loaded fine as indicated, but I cannot tell where 
this problem orginates.  

This is a new install of Red Hat Linux 7.2 (kernel 2.4.7-10) on a Intel 
MMX 233 chip system with 128 Mb Ram and plenty of hard disk space so 
far. It is a dual boot with Windows 3.1 on the first drive out of three.  
The second drive is Windows 98, but Grub went to the first drive for the 
initial MBR to establish a dual boot there.  These are the two primary 
IDE drives.  

I boot into Red Hat Linux text mode from the dual boot Grub with no 
problems.  It is also installed in the primary partition of the third 
hard drive.  This system also boots from the CD ROM with no problems 
which I did for the installation.  There is no problems so far with 
booting and using Windows 3.1 and Windows 98 on the first two drives 
except that I was having a separate boot problem already with Windows 98 
which is why I got the Red Hat Linux. I can only run Windows 98 in Safe 
Mode at the moment while I try to solve this problem too.  

GUI would never work on the various installs I have tried at first with 
Red Hat Linux 7.2 using install discs 1 and 2 from Red Hat which came 
with an O'Reilly book.  They said they got the discs 1 and 2 as is from 
Red Hat.  I tried every combination of install that I could specifying 
GNOME and KDE as a default boot load.  

However, the same problem occurred with these nstallations.  Neither the 
mouse nor the keyboard would work on rebooting after installation in 
order to login although the GUI displayed fine, and I had to re-install 
each time finally specifying text mode as the boot default.  I can 
operate fine in text mode and am learning fast!  The keyboard and mouse 
worked fine with the install discs GUI screens until I reboot to run in 
GUI.  That is why this is baffling.  

When booting to run in text mode, I often get the message "The following 
mouse has been removed from your system: Generic PS/2".  I then respond 
with the "No change" option because I have completely checked the 
configuration file (it uses Config-4) to make certain all is well there 
which it is as can be evidenced by the XFree86.0.log entries above.  

Somehow the mouse is getting rejected at boot and then both the mouse 
and keyboard are disabled after an apparent successful load for these 
devices when I use startx to go into GUI (GNOME) with a fully displayed 
video screen.  

Any ideas where I might start looking elsewhere to find the source of 
this problem?  

Thanks

Gary




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